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Thu, 02/06/2025 - 00:05
Books in this collection are anecdotal in nature, blending linguistic analysis with real-life narratives. We welcome stories that illustrate how endangered languages are used in diverse contexts, touching on aspects such as phonology, morphology, syntax, pragmatics, or cognitive elements—all framed through lived experiences. Books are relatively short (approximately 40,000 words) and combine scholarly insight with compelling storytelling. Please email wwei21@cougarnet.uh.edu for more information

Wed, 02/05/2025 - 23:05
My library will be going to the National Library of Vanuatu. Thanks to all who expressed interest. -Jeff Siegel

Wed, 02/05/2025 - 23:05
It is our pleasure to invite you to the next Onomastics Online lecture on 13 February. This presentation will be in French. Kindly note that (free) preregistration is required: https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/4c8524db-5f88-487b-baff-3f63108b702d@8efc1bb9-b90f-4a48-bf6c-ba0686193b80 [the system will send the link upon registration, and again one hour before the event] Onomastics Online 13 February 2025 17:00-18:00 CET (UCT+1) Microsoft Teams Pierre Gendrau-Hétu (Université de M

Wed, 02/05/2025 - 23:05
2025. iv, 156 pp. Table of Contents Articles Intermediate perfects : A comparison of Dutch, Catalan and Breton Eric Corre, Henriëtte de Swart & Teresa M. Xiqués | pp. 1–22 The fate of ‘pseudo-’ words: A contrastive corpus-based analysis Kristel Van Goethem, Muriel Norde & Francesca Masini | pp. 23–50 Fluidic motion patterns in English and Modern Greek: A contrastive analysis of run and τρέχω Thomai Dalpanagioti | pp. 51–82 English tough-constructions and their analogues in

Wed, 02/05/2025 - 22:05
2024. vi, 254 pp. Table of Contents Articles Flou, vague et sous-détermination dans la référence Laure Gardelle & Frédéric Landragin | pp. 143–153 Tout le monde  : un pronom dit indéfini à référence floue Catherine Schnedecker | pp. 154–178 Étude comparative des constructions à “agent” sous-déterminé en français : ils V, Vpassif et on V Laure Anne Johnsen | pp. 179–201 Les références floues en Gbaya (R.C.A.) Paulette Roulon-Doko | pp. 202–221 JE et ON dans le discours d

Wed, 02/05/2025 - 22:05
2025. vi, 175 pp. Table of Contents Articles Discourse theory and the turn to practice: Lessons from the populist moment Benjamin De Cleen, Jason Glynos, Jana Goyvaerts & Yannis Stavrakakis | pp. 1–24 Discourse Theory and Strategic Communication: A long-expected party Thomas Jacobs | pp. 25–49 Supplementing the tropes: Poststructuralist discourse theory and rhetorical political analysis Alan Finlayson | pp. 50–68 Community organising and radical democracy: From praxis to th

Wed, 02/05/2025 - 22:05
2024. iii, 153 pp. Table of Contents Articles Giving space for self-direction: Trouble-flagging declaratives in sanctioning problem behavior Laurenz Kornfeld | pp. 131–157 When excuse me means excuse you! : On sanctioning others by ‘excusing’ oneself and relationships between form-based practices of speaking Uwe-A. Küttner | pp. 158–192 Grounding lists: Building common ground as a multimodal practice in interaction Philipp Dankel, Simon Titze & Ulrike Schröder | pp. 193–224

Wed, 02/05/2025 - 21:05
2024. iv, 136 pp. Table of Contents Editorial Supporting junior academics in knowledge production and dissemination Pejman Habibie & Sue Starfield | pp. 1–4 Articles Establishing researcher identity as an emerging scholar: Experiences of doctoral students writing for scholarly publication Melika Nouri | pp. 5–30 From local to global: Saudi Arabian EFL teachers’ experiences and strategies in research engagement Khulod Aljehani | pp. 31–59

Wed, 02/05/2025 - 21:05
2025. iii, 153 pp. Table of Contents Articles Mapping interaction in short-term study abroad: The prevalence of service encounters Bianca Brown | pp. 1–39 Words worth noticing: Attention to lexicon, private languaging, and student L2 journals in a study abroad context Richard Feddersen, John L. Plews & Kim Misfeldt | pp. 40–74 Language learning, desire, and global power dynamics: Narrative of a Japanese woman studying abroad in the Philippines Aika Ishige | pp. 75–101 Not j

Wed, 02/05/2025 - 21:05
2024. iii, 102 pp. Table of Contents Articles Analyzing research trends in localization: A comparative systematic review of journal articles in English and Chinese (2012–2023) Xinyuan Liu, Weiqing Xiao & Kanglong Liu | pp. 91–115 Exploring the official and unofficial paratexts of Chinese indie video games on Steam Pages: Paratextual functions and cross-interactions Luis Damián Moreno García | pp. 116–139 Janky or non-fluent? A small-scale practitioner survey on Chinese-English

Wed, 02/05/2025 - 20:05
2023. iii, 109 pp. Table of Contents Articles The development of speech and gesture in Sesotho narratives Heather Brookes, Dorothy Agyepong, Michelle White & Sefela Yalala | pp. 233–261 Do speakers’ gestures affect listeners’ understanding of temporal relationships between events? Kai Yoshida & Kazuki Sekine | pp. 262–287 Infants can create iconic gestures during natural interactions with caregivers Kirsty R. Green, Chloe Osei-Cobbina, Marcus Perlman & Sotaro Kita | pp. 288–32

Wed, 02/05/2025 - 20:05
2024. v, 165 pp. Table of Contents Introduction Decolonizing or recolonizing? AI through the eyes of applied linguists, language teachers, and language learners Toni Dobinson, Julian Chen & Carly Steele | pp. 253–258 Articles Co-creating stories with generative AI: Reflections from undergraduate students of a storytelling service-learning subject in Hong Kong Lok Ming Eric Cheung & Huiwen Shi | pp. 259–283 Beyond borders or building new walls? The potential for generative AI

Wed, 02/05/2025 - 20:05
2024. iii, 135 pp Table of Contents Evaluating visual arguments in science: A case study of the Mars Phoenix lander’s images Hédi Virág Csordás & Alexandra Karakas | pp. 454–474 Articles Superquestions and some ways to answer them Giulia D’Agostino, Ella Schad, Eimear Maguire, Costanza Lucchini, Andrea Rocci & Chris Reed | pp. 319–372 A definite must read: Argumentation in literary reviews Bart Garssen & Iva Svačinová | pp. 373–399 Fool them before they fool you: An investi

Wed, 02/05/2025 - 11:05
Description: The Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences program at Wellesley College is seeking a part-time, benefits-eligible, non-tenure-track visiting lecturer for a one-year position to teach four courses in introductory linguistics, phonology, and historical linguistics. Our Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences program is interdisciplinary, with courses in linguistics, psychology, philosophy, and computer science. We seek a candidate whose expertise is in linguistics, with a strong interest in t

Tue, 02/04/2025 - 23:05
Le dix-huitième congrès national des professeurs de français aux Pays-Bas sera organisé en 2026. Ce congrès est sans aucun doute le rassemblement le plus important aux Pays-Bas pour tous ceux qui sont impliqués - d'une manière ou d'une autre - dans l'enseignement du français aux Pays-Bas : plus de 400 enseignants participeront à de nombreux ateliers pendant ces deux jours et visiteront le salon des exposants avec des éditeurs et d'autres partenaires dans le domaine de l'enseignement du français,

Tue, 02/04/2025 - 23:05
The 5th iteration of the NALOMA (Natural Logic Meets Machine Learning) workshop invites submissions on any (theoretical or computational) aspect of hybrid methods concerning Natural Language Understanding and Reasoning. The topics include but are not limited to: * Hybrid NLU&R systems that integrate logic-based/symbolic methods with neural networks * Explainable NLU&R (with structured explanations) * Opening the black-box of deep learning in NLU&R * Downstream applications of h

Tue, 02/04/2025 - 23:05
The Global Forum on Digital Humanities and Languages combines two events: the V VariaR International Colloquium: planning, safeguarding and using linguistic diversity data collections and the satellite event I International Forum on Digital Humanities and Linguistics: interactions and possible futures. The event, which is academic, scientific and technological in nature, is the consolidation of a global project that involves a network of actions in favor of the conception of a culture and a

Tue, 02/04/2025 - 22:05
The symposium focuses on the impact of Machine Learning Technology on Linguistics Research. It seeks to bring together scholars from various subdisciplines within linguistics to engage in a discussion about the ways in which machine-learning technology (commonly referred to as AI) is impacting linguistic research. Despite the increasing technologisation of language-focused research, there has been relatively little reflection on its influence on linguistic scholarship, particularly regarding the

Tue, 02/04/2025 - 22:05
Call for Papers: Panel on Semitic reading traditions 35th Deutscher Orientalistentag, 8–12 September 2025, Erlangen Conveners: Benjamin Suchard (KU Leuven), Harald Samuel (University of Tübingen) Semitic alphabets are largely consonantal in nature. Before the invention of explicit vocalization systems, readers necessarily relied on one of two things: knowledge of either the language in which the text was written or, especially in the case of sacred writings, a traditionally transmitte

Tue, 02/04/2025 - 22:05
Meeting Description: The spring biannual 16th International Conference on Linguistic Research and Applications will be held in Athens, Greece, from 23rd to 25th April 2025. The primary aim of the conference is to advance all areas of linguistics and foster the creation of new knowledge, with a particular emphasis on emerging aspects of linguistic research and applications. Researchers, research groups, and especially early-career scientists are encouraged to submit abstracts and participate i

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