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Tue, 12/10/2024 - 01:05
Review of Ledgeway, Adam, John Charles Smith, and Nigel Vincent (eds.), Periphrasis and Inflexion in Diachrony: A View from Romance. Oxford Studies in Diachronic and Historical Linguistics 48. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2022. ISBN 9780198870807. 拢90.00. SUMMARY The fourteen chapters of the volume are subsumed under the broad topics of 鈥楾he status of periphrasis and inflexion鈥, 鈥楶eriphrasis鈥, and 鈥楢uxiliation鈥. The first two chapters provide an introductory overview of the issues related t

Tue, 12/10/2024 - 00:05
Two Doctoral Research Fellowships (SKO 1017) in language and linguistics are available at the Department of Literature, European Languages and Area Studies, University of Oslo. We seek innovative, curiosity-driven and scientifically strong candidates who want to pursue a doctoral degree in one of our areas of research. Projects that use digital methods are highly welcomed. The successful candidate should join one of our existing research groups. The following research groups are relevant to th

Tue, 12/10/2024 - 00:05
The next online Acquisition Sketch Project Meeting will focus on Lexicon and Semantics in Child-Directed Language. It will be held on Tuesday 10th December (Americas) and Wednesday 11th December (elsewhere) at two times: Time 1: Los Angeles = 2 pm Tuesday Dec. 10 New York = 5 pm Tuesday Dec. 10 Melbourne = 9 am Wednesday Dec. 11 https://anu.zoom.us/j/82254804416?pwd=SX0KjIMGRCxaYiHgUjn7FgU5KtYVKz.1 Meeting ID: 822 5480 4416 Password: 771302 Time 2: Berlin time = 9 am Wednesday Dec. 11 Delhi

Mon, 12/09/2024 - 23:05
We are looking for participants for a short survey to investigate how speaking multiple languages affects your behaviour, specifically behaviour typically associated with autism spectrum disorder. Anyone over 18 years old from the UK can take part and you will receive a 拢5 Amazon giftcard for your participation. You can access the survey here: https://nclpsych.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_cXZhZNyBEBUcF7w

Mon, 12/09/2024 - 23:05
I鈥檓 excited to announce Data Stand, a free NLP annotation tool crafted specifically for linguists. Whether you鈥檙e building corpora, tagging datasets, or experimenting with annotation schemes, Data Stand removes the need for coding and streamlines the entire workflow. It鈥檚 designed by and for linguists. Key features include: - One-click import: Effortlessly reuse datasets and tagsets from the community. - LLM-powered pre-annotation: Save time with instant, AI-driven pre-annotations. -

Mon, 12/09/2024 - 23:05
The Department of Linguistics at the University of Alberta, established in 1969, offers MSc and PhD positions for prospective graduate students interested in learning and conducting research with our vibrant team of faculty members, graduate students, and other academics in state-of-the-art research facilities. *The application deadline is January 15, 2025*. The Department has shown long-standing leadership among Canadian Linguistics Departments in experimental language sciences. The Departmen

Mon, 12/09/2024 - 17:05
The advertised postdoc is part of the Learning domain in C-LaBL. This domain studies the interplay of multilingualism and learning within individuals, exploring how linguistic distance between languages interacts with language exposure and experience, with a clear focus on educational aspects such as literacy and academic achievement. To this end, we will undertake a series of controlled interventions and carefully planned experiments tapping into various aspects of linguistic competence. We wil

Mon, 12/09/2024 - 17:05
The advertised postdoctoral fellow position will conduct work within the Brain domain of C-LaBL. The Brain domain examines the degree to which relative language distance (RLD) between the languages in a multilingual mind impacts on neurocognitive outcomes in a multitude of aspects including (i) how bi-/multilinguals learn new languages, (ii) how these languages interact, (iii) how bi-/multilinguals control their language system, and ultimately, (iv) how the mind (cognition) and brain (structure

Mon, 12/09/2024 - 17:05
The advertised postdoc is part of the Language domain in C-LaBL. This domain studies numerous language/dialect combinations in a concerted effort to probe the mental mechanisms of interacting languages/varieties. A core goal is to establish what measures of linguistic similarities, differences, and distance between varieties are cognitively relevant for crosslinguistic influence (CLI). Our approach is empirically driven: We systematically investigate the presence and extent of CLI in multilingua

Sat, 12/07/2024 - 09:05
Call for Abstracts: Mixed Methods Research in TESOL Deadline for abstract submissions: Friday, 31 January 2025 Deadline for full paper submissions: Friday, 1 August 2025 Mixed methods research (MMR) is now prevalent in the social and human sciences. This methodological approach has opened up ample opportunity for researchers to explore more complex research issues using versatile and innovative research designs. Despite the growing interest in using MMR in TESOL, there is still room for discus

Sat, 12/07/2024 - 08:05
The tools MSN and HespresScrape are designed to facilitate linguistic analysis by gathering headlines from two prominent Moroccan news websites. MSN scrapes headlines from Morocco World News (MWN), while HespresScrape focuses on Hespress EN. Both tools allow users to efficiently collect and download the extracted headlines as CSV files, simplifying data organization and enabling detailed analysis. The tools are accessible for free on Google Colab using this link: https://lchgary.com/colab Or y

Sat, 12/07/2024 - 08:05
Name this usage: negative adjective becomes a positive adverb (the exact same word, without adding 鈥渓y鈥 at the end.) E.g.: filthy rich, mad talented. Please add more examples There should be a word for this.

Sat, 12/07/2024 - 08:05
This volume provides the first comprehensive reference work in English on the French language in all its facets. It offers a wide-ranging approach to the rich, varied, and exciting research across multiple subfields, with seven broad thematic sections covering the structures of French; the history of French; axes of variation; French around the world; French in contact with other languages; second language acquisition; and French in literature, culture, arts, and the media. Each chapter presents

Sat, 12/07/2024 - 07:05
This handbook provides a detailed account of the phenomenon of vowel harmony, a pattern according to which all vowels within a word must agree for some phonological property or properties. Vowel harmony has been central in the development of phonological theories thanks to its cluster of remarkable properties, notably its typically 'unbounded' character and its non-locality, and because it forms part of the phonology of most world languages. The five parts of this volume cover all aspects of vow

Sat, 12/07/2024 - 07:05
Morality is pervasive, touching all aspects of social life. The contributors to this volume provide an introduction to research on how morality is socially constructed in and through discourse, and the implications of this for the empirical analysis and theorization of morality. The volume addresses both how morality gets done through everyday practices, as well as the practical concerns that discussions of morality inevitably entail. It does so by delving into how morality is socially construct

Sat, 12/07/2024 - 07:05
This volume brings together corpora that span more than 3,000 years of the history of the Greek language, from Ittz茅s' chapter on the proto-language to Giouli's chapter on the modern language. The authors take wider or narrower approaches with regard to the form and function of the type of construction that they include in the group of support-verb constructions: while all would agree that English to take initiative is a support-verb construction, opinions differ on English to take wing. The cha

Sat, 12/07/2024 - 06:05
This volume contains some of the papers there were presented at ACAL 51-52, which was organized virtually at the University of Florida. A couple were accepted for presentation at ACAL 51, which was canceled because of COVID-19. The theme of ACAL 51-52 was African linguistics: pushing the boundaries. There are 18 papers and an introduction: two phonetics papers, five phonology papers, nine syntax papers, one sociolinguistics paper and one typology paper.

Sat, 12/07/2024 - 06:05
Call for Papers: English Language and Linguistics - Special Issues The journal English Language and Linguistics (ELL) publishes up to two special issues each year, and we would like to invite proposals for special issues to be published in 2026 and 2027. Special issues should be focused on a specific topic which is of key interest to specialists in the various sub-disciplines of English linguistics. The topics and contents of past special issues can be consulted by viewing back issues on the

Sat, 12/07/2024 - 06:05
2nd Call for Papers: The University of Wisconsin-Madison Linguistics Student Organization (LSO) invites submissions for papers to be presented at the 19th Annual Workshop in General Linguistics (WiGL 19), to be held in-person Friday and Saturday, March 14-15, 2025 at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and online workshops on Sunday, March 16, 2025. The keynote speakers for the workshop are to be determined. WiGL is a conference run by students for students and is a forum for all students from

Sat, 12/07/2024 - 05:05
Call for Papers: Panel on Acquisition and Teaching of Turkish as Family/Heritage, Second and Foreign Language at the Fifth European Convention on Turkic, Ottoman and Turkish Studies (Turkologentag 2025) that will be held at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Germany from 18鈥20 September 2025. Panel chairs: Gulshen Sakhatova, Katerina Antonio Karantoki (University of Cyprus, Cyprus) Deadline for title submission: 13 December 2024 Deadline for abstracts (200-250 words): 30 January 2025 Panel

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