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University of Oregon Department of Linguistics in 2016-2026 reads as a 17-PI network with 12 internal PI collaborations. The dominant subject mix is Social Sciences as the leading field (33% of slots across 12 PIs; 12 labels), Language and Linguistics as the leading subfield (28% of slots across 11 PIs; 11 labels), and Linguistic Variation and Morphology as the leading topic (12% of slots across 6 PIs; 6 labels). Overall the pattern is balanced: there is enough structure to identify active groups, while the field mix still leaves room for multiple research identities. The leading PI names are Melissa M. Baese‐Berk (30.5 weighted works; Phonetics and Phonology Research, Linguistic Variation and Morphology). The most visible ties are Charlotte Vaughn and Tyler Kendall (7 shared works, weight 4.8); Charlotte Vaughn and Melissa M. Baese‐Berk (6 shared works, weight 3.8). The leading breakdown groups are group 1 with 7 PIs, 12 internal connections, weight 16.7, around Linguistics and Language, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, Artificial Intelligence, led by Melissa M. Baese‐Berk, Melissa A. Redford, Vsevolod Kapatsinski.