Does anyone have any experience with the journal, Open Linguistics? Have you ever considered submitting something there? If not, why not?
Posts by Alan Yu
'eliminate the departments of Religious Studies, Judaic Studies, Arabic Studies, Holocaust Studies, Classics, German and Scandinavian, and Russian...[and] firing of tenured faculty from...Women’s and Gender Studies, Indigenous, Race and Ethnic Studies, history, creative writing, math, physics'
A researcher-friendly resource for studying phonological social networks. Spread the word to your networks! #psynomBRM paper by Alderete and colleagues #Psycholinguistics #NetworkAnalysis #OpenAccess post by Caballero
I am thrilled to announce that I will be joining the Berkeley Linguistics Department this coming fall. I've had an incredible 22 years in Chicago, working with exceptional colleagues and students. I am deeply grateful for all the support and memories we've shared.
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This is a screenshot of the volume cover. The Oxford Handbook of Language & Prejudice, edited by Jane Setter, Sender Dovchin, & Vijay A. Ramjattan The cover art shows a green balloon with "kein mensch ist illegal" written on it.
The Oxford Handbook of Language & Prejudice, edited by Jane Setter, Sender Dovchin, and yours truly, rearticulates and expands upon the connections between language and prejudice.
It is available for pre-order, so please ask your university or local library to order a copy:
shorturl.at/gDhJA
We're delighted to announce that #LabPhon20 will be held in Montréal, Québec, Canada, in the (North American) summer of 2026, with the theme “Looking back and looking forward.” Dates, thematic sessions, invited speakers and further information will be announced by the organizing committee. #LabPhon
Ian was such an inspirational mentor to me, both academically and athletically. He was always so sweet and so English. He will be greatly missed.
Ian Maddieson
I am very sad to learn of the death of Ian Maddieson (on Sunday, Feb. 2). He was a creative thinker, an inspiring linguist, and a wonderful colleague who made a big difference to me intellectually and personally.
I guess the whole DEL program will be scratched. 🤬
Confucius and Plato scholars would always win!
How is pharyngealization realized in across linguistic contexts? In #Tashlhiyt, it's signaled in #coronals by a lowered tongue body & lowered F2 in nearby vowels, which can extend into larger phonetic domains. doi.org/10.16995/lab... #openaccess #LabPhon @phbuech.bsky.social @annehermes.bsky.social
This is figure 1, which shows weighted means for trust in scientists across countries and regions (1 = very low, 3 = neither high nor low, 5 = very high).
What is the state of trust in scientists around the world? A study in Nature Human Behaviour reports on a survey of 71,922 respondents in 68 countries and finds that trust in scientists is moderately high. https://go.nature.com/3PLgKKU 🧪
Some last minute tips from me published by @poynterinstitute.bsky.social on how journalists can prepare for the next four years
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We are doing an (open-rank) search for an instructional professor in computational linguistics! Come join us!
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#EOE/#Vet/#Disability
Map of Canada from a 1902 Chinese book
Chinese map of Canada in 1902
Happy New Year everyone! Jim and I just put up our January 2025 release of Speech and Language Processing! Check it out here: web.stanford.edu/~jurafsky/sl...
Most models of #word recognition assume the input is faithful to #phonological specifications in the #lexicon, but it's not always the case. Results from #lenition in #Mawng & #Iwaidja explore how recognition occurs in such scenarios. @bjbaker.bsky.social #LabPhon #openaccess doi.org/10.16995/lab...
Excited to share our newest article , now in Scientific Reports @natureportfolio.bsky.social . Here we look at interactions between neural coding of temporal cues and pupil-indexed listening effort, and their combined effects on speech in noise intelligibility. - www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Can’t agree more!
On the opportunity cost of failing – radically failing – to recognise what we can and what we need to do in arts and humanities to develop a national capability that genuinely supports this country’s future agenda.
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I can’t wait to read this new edition! What an awesome team of authors!
ATTENTION ALL!
This is my full academic review of the 3rd edition:
“FUCK YES. Finally, something ACTUALLY badass!!!!”
You can quote me. 👍🏽
“am not arguing that the humanities should adopt scientific norms, but that they should have the financial means to complement, contest, or rival science in explaining people, societies, and cultures. To do this properly today, they need a step-function increase in funding.”
Evolution journal editors resign en masse to protest Elsevier changes
The mass resignation is the 20th such episode since early 2023, according to our records.
The human auditory cortex concurrently tracks syllabic and phonemic timescales via acoustic spectral flux www.science.org/doi/10.1126/... iEEG.
1. syllabic & phonemic timescales both reflected in the acoustic spectral flux
2. cortex tracks syllabic timescale: theta range, phonemic via alpha-beta