Graduate Student (started 2019)
Mariam Asatryan specializes in Semantics
Graduate Student (started 2023)
Nawal Bahrani specializes in the Phonetics, Phonology, and Typology of Iranian languages (especially Khuzestani Arabic)
Graduate Student (started 2018)
Maggie Baird specializes in phonology, variation, and language learning
Graduate Student (started 2021)
Ozge Bakay specializes in sentence processing and prosody, as well as the Turkish language.
Graduate Student (started 2022)
Mariana Calderon specializes in Fieldwork, Syntax, Semantics, and native Mesoamerican languages
Yi-Shih Helen Chen specializes in Syntax, Semantics, Pragmatics, and their intersections, as well as Chinese languages.
Erine-Caitlin Desir specializes in African American Languages (AAL)
Graduate Student (started 2020)
Alessa Farinella specializes in Prosody, Syntax, as well as Tagalog, and Indonesian languages
Angelica Hill specializes in the formal Semantics of Tense and Psycholinguistics
Cerys Hughes specializes in phonology
Polina Kasyanova specializes in Syntax and Chukchi
Graduate Student (started 2015)
Jaieun Kim specializes in language acquisition, syntax, and Korean
Mari Kugemoto specializes in Psycholinguistics, Syntax, and Japanese
Suet-Ying Lam specializes in Psycholinguistics
Seung Suk Josh Lee specializes in phonetics, phonology, and computational linguistics
Andrea Matticchio specializes in syntax and semantics
Yosho Miyato specializes in Syntax, Prosody, and Japanese
Anissa Neal specializes in Psycholinguistics, syntax, semantics, and African-American English
Eva Neu specializes in syntax and semantics
Ali Nirheche specializes in phonology, morphology, and Moroccan Arabic
Satoru Ozaki specializes in Syntax and Japanese
Jonathan Pesetsky specializes in Semantics
Shaunak Phadnis specializes in Semantics and Pragmatics
Jia Ren specializes in Syntax and Mandarin.
Yixiao Song specializes in computational linguistics and semantics
Carla Spellerberg specializes in syntax and semantics
Ayana Whitmal specializes in tense, aspect, and African-American English
Brynne Wilkerson specializes in formal semantics (especially Tense Semantics) as well as Historical Linguistics