Last chance to apply for our virtual summer workshop on R Programming for Psychology and Neuroscience. Funded by NSF, this FREE workshop provides direct training in using R to analyze data from psychological experiments. Open to students from any university. Apps due May 15!
rworkshop.missouri.edu
Posts by Cylcia Bolibaugh
Ode to the original language model, or:
Give me literally Anything* instead of Large Language Models (LLMs)
*(no predictive coding either!)
By Lady Byronadrea LLMartin 1/n
Elen Le Foll published an interesting study on how (applied) linguists understand Open Science. I was involved in a collaborative and transparent peer review process for the article, with a reviewer report available here: works.hcommons.org/records/tfj1...
One week left to apply…
Feel free to drop an email for more details, whether to the project lead (Kate Button), me, or other team members (@denolmo.bsky.social, @davidaellis.bsky.social, Marjan Bakker)
#postdoc #AcademicJobs #metasci
How to join zillions of lexical norms to each word in your language sample the easy way: a quick tutorial and demo reilly-lab.github.io/Jamie_JoinLe...
Sir Albert Sloman envisioned languages at the heart of the University of Essex.
❗ Now, his legacy is in danger.
Sign the petition:
docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F...
📣 New paper out in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B in which we investigated whether conversational alignment — the tendency to reuse each other's words, syntactic constructions, topics, sounds and gestures — can be used as a reliable individual trait. It cannot!
🧵 1/4
doi.org/10.1098/rspb...
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Same!
The special issue "Second language fluency across contexts” (editors Pauliina Peltonen @utu.fi & Clare Wright @universityofleeds.bsky.social) is now out in IRAL www.degruyterbrill.com/journal/key/...! Warm thanks to all the contributors & to IRAL editors for support 🙏 @dgb-linguistics.bsky.social
We have three lectureships available at York Psychology (@yorkpsychology.bsky.social) with a broad remit for research/teaching areas. Home and overseas applications are welcome. Deadline for applications is early April - enquiries welcome. Come and join us! jobs.york.ac.uk/vacancy/lect...
Screenshot of article which reads: Let’s talk about the value of solidarity. Recently, senior leaders at the University of California, Los Angeles, made overtures to work with the Trump administration after receiving a settlement proposal that required the university to restrict freedom of speech and expression on campus and to pay $1.2 billion to the federal government. The UCLA Faculty Association and the Council of University of California Faculty Associations, along with the American Association of University Professors and other unions, sued the administration. The judge issued a preliminary injunction against the Trump administration, writing that the administration used a “playbook of initiating civil rights investigations of preeminent universities to justify cutting off federal funding, with the goal of bringing universities to their knees and forcing them to change their ideological tune.” (A ProPublica and Chronicle of Higher Education investigation detailed how the administration tasked lawyers to “rapidly ‘find’ evidence backing a preordained conclusion” at UCLA.)
Screenshot of article which reads: Last month, the Trump administration dropped its appeal of that ruling. While the case itself proceeds, this means that unions were the ones who protected academic freedom at UCLA, not the institution’s senior leadership. Faculty unions can provide some scaffolding to make it easier for faculty members to find ways to act together. But if you can’t join a union at your institution (seriously, join your union!), it can be just as important to join organizations like local chapters of the AAUP (which has already shown a willingness to fight government repression that directly contradicts their past actions during the Red Scares). United Academics of Maryland at the University of Maryland, College Park (affiliated with the AAUP), which is not an official bargaining organization, still worked collectively to win nearly $9 million for workers at risk of losing their jobs due to canceled federal contracts.
Unions are by no means perfect (anyone who's ever been in one can tell you). But I would rather be part of one and push for change than be trying to go it alone.
Happening online today at 2:30 Berlin time:
Learn more about what meta-analyses and large scale replications can tell us, at the #LoveReplicationsWeek
forrt.org/LoveReplicat...
Thanks, @forrt.bsky.social
We have funding for a PhD position on word learning of a third language! The position is part of a research group on the psychology of language control (bilingualism), so that there will be a cohort of PhD students with related topics. Please distribute with anyone who might be interested. :)
Were they French?
"Oops, Git! How to recover from common mistakes" 🙈
Come learn some Git with me and {saperlipopette} at Workshops for Ukraine!
Thursday, March 19th, 14:00 - 16:00 CET (Rome, Berlin, Paris timezone)
sites.google.com/view/dariia-...
Organized by @dariia.bsky.social 🙏
#RStats
:loudspeaker: Job opportunity to work on safeguarding at-risk data & culture :tada:
Technische Informatzionsbibliothek (TIB, Germany's national library of science & technology) are recruiting a software engineer to work on developing the https://sciop.net platform for safeguarding at-risk data […]
Postdoctoral Researcher - BILINGUAL LENS - Infant Language and Cognition Research Group, BCBL, Basque Center on Cognition, Brain & Language
Application deadline: 20 March 2026
Final call for papers!📢
Deadline extended to 14 February 2026!
Join us in Lisbon next year for the International Word Processing Conference, on 6–8 July 2026. We welcome contributions on all aspects of word processing.
www.woproc2026.com
2026 big update to the psycholinguistic database page! If you know of corpora, lexical databases, or other resources that I've missed, please LMK. Trying to keep this thing relatively current and could use the help www.reilly-coglab.com/data
📣 Calling first-time authors!
To mark the 10th anniversary of JESLA, we’re offering 3 prizes for papers accepted in 2026 🏆
Details & submissions: www.euroslajournal.org
Open to EuroSLA members in good standing (for co-authored papers, at least one author must be eligible).
The call for posters for the EuroSLA workshop on Multimodal Processing in SLA is now open. The submission deadline is 30 January.
www.arts.kuleuven.be/conferences/...
💯 &/or lemon zester but admit I am tempted by this(redundant but wouldn’t it bring joy?): microplane.com/products/but...
There is an absolute banger of a case study on modeling a linguistic experiment on Michael's patreon, thinking carefully through the whole data generating process and I am so looking forward to the video run through. Absolutely worth supporting him (do that and we'll get more :-))!
fellow linguistics pals, in case you missed it, this is where we’re at right now at Essex
if you are a student or alumni, please please please make your concerns known to the university
bsky.app/profile/alan...
Whole body sigh … congratulations to Prof Dyas
Call for papers!📢
Join us in Lisbon next year for the International Word Processing Conference, on 6–8 July 2026!
We welcome contributions on all aspects of word processing. Submit by 6 Feb 2026!
www.woproc2026.com
For help with attribution and sourcing, Grammarly is releasing a citation finder agent that automatically generates correctly formatted citations backing up claims in a piece of writing, and an expert review agent that provides personalized, topic-specific feedback.
Screenshot from Grammarly's demo of inserting a post-hoc citation. https://www.grammarly.com/ai-agents/citation-finder
It is not "attribution and sourcing" to generate post-hoc citations that have not been read and did not inform the student's writing. Those should be regarded as fraudulent: artifacts testifying to human actions and thought that did not occur.
www.theverge.com/news/760508/...