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Linguistics

PD-98-1311 · U.S. National Science Foundation

education workforce ai data science public health arts humanities culture Science & Technology R&D

Closes
2026-07-15 · 8 d
Award ceiling
Award floor
Program funding
$6,000,000
Expected awards
Cost sharing
No
Posted
2009-03-06
Instrument
Grant
Characterization · gpt-5.4-mini · 2026-07-07

NSF supports basic research on human language, including linguistics and related interdisciplinary studies, plus conferences, doctoral dissertation research, and CAREER proposals from eligible researchers.

Funds
basic research
University
direct
social behavioral
central
physical sciences
minor
life biomedical
minor
computational data
substantial
humanities arts
minor

⚑ Not for primary clinical practice, applied policy, or language-pedagogy development/assessment. · Conference proposals allowed under NSF conference proposal rules. · Also has separate DLI-DEL and DLI-DDRI pathways for endangered/understudied languages; NEH collaboration for those programs.

Unit fits — one characterization, each unit's own rules

IPPRA 92 strong portfolio topic: public_health; social/behavioral work is central; funds basic research
Physical Sciences & Engineering (demo) 80 strong technical depth: substantial; funds basic research
Tom Love Innovation Hub 10 none deep-tech content; no commercialization signal

Description

The Linguistics Program supports basic science in the domain of human language, encompassing investigations of the grammatical properties of individual human languages, and of natural language in general. Research areas include syntax, semantics, morphology, phonetics and phonology.

The program encourages projects that are interdisciplinary in methodological or theoretical perspective, and that address questions that cross disciplinary boundaries, such as (but not limited to):

What are the psychological processes involved in the production, perception, and comprehension of language?

What are the computational properties of language and/or the language processor that make fluent production, incremental comprehension or rapid learning possible?

How do the acoustic and physiological properties of speech inform our theories of natural language and/or language processing?

What role does human neurobiology play in shaping the various grammatical properties of language?

How does language develop in natural learning contexts across the life-span?

What social and cultural factors underlie language variation and change?

Because NSF's mandate is to support basic research, the Linguistics Program does not fund research that takes as its primary goal improved clinical practice or applied policy, nor does it support work to develop or assess pedagogical methods or tools for language instruction.

The Linguistics Program accepts proposals for a variety of project types: research proposals from scholars with PhDs or equivalent degrees, proposals for Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement (LING-DDRI) awards, and CAREER proposals. We will also consider proposals for conferences. Funding requests for conference support should be submitted in accordance with the Conference Proposals section of Chapter II of NSF's Proposal & Award Policies & Procedures Guide (PAPPG) .

NSF's Division of Behavioral and Cognitive Sciences (BCS), in partnership with the National Endowment for the Humanities and in collaboration with programs in other NSF Directorates, supports efforts to develop and advance knowledge and infrastructure that will enable the analysis of languages that are both understudied and at risk of falling out of use. In recognition of the critical relevance of these languages to understanding the range and limits of human linguistic and cultural variation, BCS accepts research and dissertation proposals in response to solicitations NSF Dynamic Language Infrastructure - NEH Documenting Endangered Languages (DLI-DEL) and Dynamic Language Infrastructure - Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Grants (DLI-DDRI) .

For more information about Multidisciplinary Research and Training Opportunities, please visit the SBE Office of Multidisciplinary Activities web site.

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Proposal brief

ONE LLM CALL (~1¢) · CACHED · REQUIRES STAFF KEY

Proposal shell · National Science Foundation conventions

ONE LLM CALL (~2-3¢) · CACHED · SCAFFOLDING, NOT GHOSTWRITING