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Cynthia Leah Hallen is an Associate Professor of Linguistics at Brigham Young University (BYU), affiliated with the Public Humanities program. Her work bridges linguistic analysis with literary and religious studies. She has presented on topics such as Emily Dickinson’s poetic language, religious themes in literature, and the evolution of grammar. Her research emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches, particularly in interpreting historical texts and their cultural contexts.
Her notable contributions include a 2017 presentation on religious symbolism in Emily Dickinson’s work and a 2015 discussion on language evolution, both broadcast on BYU Radio’s Top of the Mind with Julie Rose. Though no specific grants or awards are listed, her engagement with public humanities reflects a commitment to accessible scholarship.
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