Lots of cool #linguistic datasets are being published in Cross Linguistic Data Format.
I've written an #Rstats package rcldf to analyse them (github.com/SimonGreenhi...). See the vignette:
cran.case.edu/web/packages...
Question: What functionality is missing, what is needed?
Posts by Elisabeth Norcliffe
Promotional image for Speaking in Pictures by Neil Cohn
Happy Book Day! My graphic novel Speaking in Pictures is finally out in the world! I planned this book for over 20 years and spent 7 years writing and drawing it, so I hope everyone enjoys reading it as much as I did creating it 🥳 www.visuallanguagelab.com/sip
The Phonology and Morphology of Australian Languages by Brett J. Baker and Mark Harvey
Distilling decades of fieldwork, this book provides rich data on the sound systems and word structures of Australian Indigenous languages.
📚 https://cup.org/4q0pWLp
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
This is a great paper going deep on the connection between language (and linguistic diversity) and the mind! 👀👂👇🌍 Highly recommended (like every paper from @enorcliffe.bsky.social and @asifamajid.bsky.social)!
Thanks Sebastian!
Also in the same issue Constructing Meaning from Language: Visual Knowledge in People Born Blind and in Large Language Models from Marina Bedny's lab www.annualreviews.org/content/jour...
A new paper with @asifamajid.bsky.social on the Lexical Typology of Sensory Perception 👇
Covers of 20 books published in 2025
New blog post "Achievements 2025" userblogs.fu-berlin.de/langsci-pres...
book cover vol III
book cover vol II
book cover vol I
Just published "Negation in the worlds languages" (3 vols) edited by Matti Miestamo & Ljuba Veselinova with Héloïse Calame. #rcg #openaccess langsci-press.org/catalog/book...
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📣Out today! Volume 2 of LANGUAGE CONTACT: AN INTERNATIONAL HANDBOOK, edited by Jeroen Darquennes, @joesalmons.bsky.social and Wim Vandenbussche. 50 chapters covering the linguistic, (inter)individual, and societal dynamics of language contact & multidisciplinary language contact studies.
ANU Press New Release. Cover image of Projecting Voices Studies in Language and Linguistics in Honour of Jane Simpson
This volume provides cutting-edge research on a wide range of questions in linguistics research, centred on Australian Indigenous languages. Written by world-leading experts, the chapters take a fresh look at current questions in each topic, inspired by the work of Australian linguist Jane Simpson.
Postdoc position in Stuttgart, Germany (TV-L 13, 100%) for 18 months, on authority presuppositions in AI systems with Dr. Agnieszka Faleńska and me. For more information and application info, see here: safety.www.ims.uni-stuttgart.de/documents/team/falensaa/...
Social functions of language may drive faster change and faster diversification in some features.
Thanks to growing diversity in variationst sociolinguistics, I gathered studies of 63 languages from 28 families. Here I sketch some potential patterns
compass.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
Wow! Many congratulations Claudia!!
We wrote a little overview chapter on Evolutionary Linguistics with Jonas Nölle and @stefanhartmann.bsky.social for the upcoming Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics (3rd ed), edited by Nesi&Milin. Preprint here: osf.io/preprints/ps... (with extra references! the handbook had a limit on those)
So excited to see that IASCL now has a group Zotero library of research on language acquisition in under-represented languages. 👏👏. All information here: www.childlanguage.org/underreprese...
Great new paper: Patterns of genetic admixture reveal similar rates of borrowing across diverse scenarios of language contact
#linguistics #language
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
How does speaking a free word order language influence sentence planning and production? Evidence from Pitjantjatjara (Pama‐Nyungan, Australia). New paper by Evan Kidd & al. with Gabriela Garrido Rodríguez
doi.org/10.1111/cogs.70087
📣 New job alert! I'm looking for a 2-year research assistant for a project on word learning from childhood to adulthood. Come and join us in lovely York! Please RT 🙏 @yorkpsychology.bsky.social jobs.york.ac.uk/vacancy/rese...
Super proud of my first Cambridge Elements, joint work with my long-term collaborator Francesca Strik-Lievers: "Linguistic Synesthesia: A Meta-Analysis"
www.cambridge.org/core/elements/abs/linguistic-synesthesia/C6B019926C53001D1D698CB0C46F80C6/
Quick summary of the take home message in thread ⬇️
#OA textbooks in #Linguistics! These #textbooks are free to download and use in class 🙂
Enjoy, share, and long live #OA!
www.robertadalessandro.it/oa-textbooks
** New resource ** We analysed the characteristics of words in 1200 books suitable for children and young people. Properties of each word (frequencies, etc) are now available in an interactive website.
cyp-lex.rastlelab.com
Updated our lab's psycholinguistic database page to include Kathy Rastle et al's new web interface for the Children and Young Peoples Books Lexicon (CYP-LEX). Check it out! Give me a holler if you want us to link to your dataset or know of others I've missed. www.reilly-coglab.com/data
How are humans able to make sense of time? Not with special biology but with “time tools”—ideas, practices, and artifacts that render time more concrete.
My new paper explores this vast, varied toolkit—one that makes use of knots, nuts, hands, flowers, mountains, shadows, and much more.
(link 👇)
I just released EvoBib 1.10, my quote and reference collection that offers a bibliography for historical linguistics, linguistic typology, and beyond.
Browse online at: https://evobib.digling.org/
Get data at: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15319997
Hey. The fragmentation of the social media landscape has been hard on indie #scicomm 🧪 projects
So if you'd like to follow a podcast that's enthusiastic about #linguistics, could you check out @lingthusiasm.bsky.social?
And if you think your followers might like to, could you give this a repost?
New paper:
At a time critical for language reclamation, the Pangloss Collection offers an example of how a digital language repository of endangered & under-described languages can be interactive, allowing end-users to browse, stream, search, & download these materials. muse.jhu.edu/pub/24/artic...