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PhD student in Linguistics at Georgetown U They/them 🏳️⚧️ Ask me about my houseplants 🌱
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Jen Nycz
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2) "Mine and ours: A corpus-assisted discourse analysis of trans solidarity practices" by
@esandall.bsky.social
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Mine and ours: A corpus-assisted discourse analysis of trans solidarity practices | Proceedings of the Linguistic Society of America
https://journals.linguisticsociety.org/proceedings/index.php/PLSA/article/view/6135?mc_cid=f8958ca1ee&mc_eid=910e8f821a
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Stefano Coretta
7 months ago
Happy to share the first version of my textbook "Quantitative Data Analysis for Linguists in R".
stefanocoretta.github.io/qdal/
Comments and suggestions welcome! (on the GitHub repo:
github.com/stefanocoret...
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Quantitative Data Analysis for Linguists in R
https://stefanocoretta.github.io/qdal/
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Journal of Sociolinguistics
8 months ago
🚨 New OA article! What does it mean to have a "cute" voice? In their new paper "Clip Voice", Zichuan Yu & Rebecca Lurie Starr’s explore how vocal styles reproduce stereotypes of infantilized femininity in Chinese online culture. Read here: 👉
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Christian Ilbury
9 months ago
HI. It's me. WE'RE READY TO LAUNCH. 2-4 Sept 2026. LavLang23. Keynote Speakers • Dr. Nikki Lane (Duke University) • Dr. Kevin Guyan (UoE, School of Business) • Prof. Erez Levon (Universität Bern) • Dr. Stamatina Katsiveli (American College of Greece) • Eddie Ungless (UoE, School of Informatics)
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Emily M. Bender
10 months ago
It has been really interesting to attend UNESCO's Digital Learning Week (though unfortunately I'm not able to stick around). My public lecture from yesterday can be found here:
www.youtube.com/live/l-OWi6V...
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Jen Nycz
10 months ago
Call for Papers: The Georgetown University Round Table on Languages & Linguistics (GURT), happening in March 2026 in DC. The theme is "FUTURING LINGUISTICS: Content, Curriculum & Careers"! Proposals for papers, posters, & colloquia due 11/17
#linguistics
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The 2026 Georgetown University Round Table - Georgetown University Round Table
website for GURT, the Georgetown University Round Table in Linguistics, GURT 2026
https://gurt.georgetown.edu/gurt-2026/
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Gender Census
11 months ago
The 12th annual international Gender Census 2025 is now open until at least 30th August 2025!
survey.gendercensus.com
It's for anyone whose gender (or lack thereof) isn't described by the M/F binary. It's short and easy, and results are useful in academia, business and self-advocacy.
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Kris Lewis
11 months ago
New pub alert: How do Russian language learning materials (textbooks and a digital app) for verbs of motion align (or not) with principles of second language acquisition? Showcasing the thesis work of my first MA student, Elena Petrova. Part of a special issue on teaching Russian verbs of motion.
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A Pedagogical Analysis of How Unprefixed Verbs of Motion are Presented in Instructional Materials for Beginner Russian Language Learners
It is well-known that verbs of motion (VoM) are quite challenging for Russian language learners. We analyze four VoM-specific pedagogical materials (three textbooks and one mobile application) for their usefulness in supporting second language acquisition and the development of new thinking-for-speaking (TFS) patterns in beginner-level Russian language learners. Focusing on directionality, scaffolding, comprehensible input, the use of visuals, and communicative activities, we highlight how these materials lay a foundation for understanding VoM but are not sufficient for helping learners fully develop new TFS patterns. We pose recommendations for future research, teaching, learning, and materials development in the area of Russian VoM.
https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/rlj/vol75/iss1/13/
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Helen Bowes-Catton (she/her)
11 months ago
Are you neurodivergent & have done, or considered, a PhD? We’re researching how doctoral study works (or doesn’t) for neurodivergent people. Take our 30min survey & help make academia more inclusive
forms.office.com/e/ft9jyWsPUW
Questions? Email
[email protected]
#PhD
#Neurodivergent
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div-ling e.V.
about 1 year ago
🎉 Registration now open! Join us at LILG 2 – Linguistic Intersections of Language and Gender. Date: 12-13 August 2025 Location: Düsseldorf
@hhu.de
& online Register here:
lilg.div-ling.org/registration/
We look forward to seeing you there!
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Mike Frank
12 months ago
Experimentology is out today!!! A group of us wrote a free online textbook for experimental methods, available at
experimentology.io
- the idea was to integrate open science into all aspects of the experimental workflow from planning to design, analysis, and writing.
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Heidi Harley
12 months ago
LSA Members! Tomorrow is our inaugural Presidential Research forum: an hour of presentations on the convener’s proposed topic, followed by 30 minutes of discussion. Come and see! (And—consider submitting a proposal to convene your own! Easy-peasy proposal form!)
#linguistics
@lingsocam.bsky.social
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Heidi Harley
12 months ago
Linguists! Abstracts for the LSA annual meeting in NOLA in January 2026 are due on July 7! Please submit! It’s going to be a great conference, and a chance to confer and strategize. Would love love love to see you there!
#linguistics
@lingsocam.bsky.social
www.lsadc.org/abstracts
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LSA Annual Meeting - Call for Abstracts
LSA Annual Meeting - Call for Abstracts
https://www.lsadc.org/abstracts
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Morgan Klaus Scheuerman
about 1 year ago
It's finally out! In this work, we centered positional expertise to interrogate how ChatGPT & Llama answer questions about trans identity. Beyond showing how LLMs treat trans identity, we contribute a unique method for evaluating LLMs and handling differing perspectives in coding
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Josef Fruehwald
about 1 year ago
Introducing the tidynorm package! It's got convenience functions for applying your favorite vowel normalization methods to point measures, formant tracks, and DCT coefficients in a tidyverse workflow, as well as a flexible framework for defining your own normalization methods!
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Introducing tidynorm – Væl Space
Here’s a brief introduction to the new tidynorm package.
https://jofrhwld.github.io/blog/posts/2025/06/2025-06-16_introducing-tidynorm/
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Jessi Grieser
about 1 year ago
What is common knowledge in your field but shocks outsiders? I’ve played this game a lot but there’s never too many times to remind folx that there’s no such thing as bad grammar. Your judgements of native speakers’ words and sentences structure reflect your social biases, not linguistic fact.
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Evan Greer
about 1 year ago
It's frankly embarrassing that
@blumenthal.senate.gov
can't have a substantive debate about his legislation and instead keeps falsely smearing our coalition of dozens of LGBTQ, human rights, and racial justice organizations as "pawns of Big Tech."
www.fightforthefuture.org/news/2025-06...
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Billboard truck decries Senator Blumenthal’s hypocritical reintroduction of KOSA, an LGBTQ+ censorship bill
A Pride-themed truck is spending Monday circling Senator Blumenthal’s offices in Hartford with messages from LGBTQ+ people and activists disappointed at his betrayal. Just ahead of Pride month, self-p...
https://www.fightforthefuture.org/news/2025-06-16-billboard-truck-decries-senator-blumenthals-hypocritical-reintroduction-of-kosa-an-lgbtq-censorship-bill/
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Heidi Harley
about 1 year ago
Hey graduate student esp in
#linguistics
but also everywhere: The third edition of Monica Macaulay’s guide to surviving graduate school is out!
www.cascadilla.com/surviving.html
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Surviving Linguistics: A Guide for Graduate Students
http://www.cascadilla.com/surviving.html
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I will NOT be falling for the heroin chic baggy knee length jort propaganda this pride month and neither should you
about 1 year ago
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Cedric Boeckx
about 1 year ago
Delighted to announce the publication of a collaborative effort, co-led by
@limorraviv.bsky.social
@mpi-nl.bsky.social
, showcasing the ways in which researchers have made language evolution an empirical issue: A handbook of experimental approaches to the fascinating problem of language evolution 🧪
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Joey Stanley
about 1 year ago
One step closer to a full R workflow!
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Linguistic Discovery
about 1 year ago
Do you study or want to study linguistics? Here are a few books written specifically for linguistics students:
www.amazon.com/shop/linguis...
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Peter Stockwell
about 1 year ago
This collection of really excellent stylistics, in memory of Peter Verdonk, is now available at
benjamins.com/catalog/lal.44
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Susan Rinkunas
about 1 year ago
The bill wouldn't just cause millions to lose their health insurance, it would also: *ban Medicaid coverage of non-abortion care at Planned Parenthood *ban Medicaid coverage of ANY gender-affirming care (yes, adults) *block marketplace insurance plans from covering abortion or gender-affirming care
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House Passes 'Big, Beautiful Bill' That's a Vicious Attack on Abortion and Gender-Affirming Care
The budget bill would "defund" Planned Parenthood, closing nearly 200 clinics, and prohibit Medicaid from covering healthcare for transgender people, no matter their age.
https://www.jezebel.com/house-passes-big-beautiful-bill-thats-a-vicious-attack-on-abortion-and-gender-affirming-care
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Nick Fleisher
about 1 year ago
This is fucking insane
www.nytimes.com/2025/05/22/u...
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(De)politicizing Gendered Voices
From a queer theory perspective, gender is motivated by a variety of social, internal, and biological factors. Meanwhile, contemporary sociolinguistic data collection still often relies on an under…
https://lgbtqlinguistics.wordpress.com/2025/05/16/depoliticizing-gendered-voices/
about 1 year ago
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Sarah McAnulty, Ph.D.
about 1 year ago
🚨 Cool new project alert 🚨 WE- you, me, everyone- need to work together to get important science messages out to people. 4 artists & 3 scientists collab'd on these posters. We hope YOU will put them out in your community. Each poster comes w/info about each topic. Get 'em
Squidfacts.bigcartel.com
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Robin Hayward 🌳 🏳️⚧️
about 1 year ago
They're finally here! The full range of "It's Dr, Actually" pins is now available, thanks to your support! Please share them as much as possible so that they reach the people who'll love them:
canopyrobin.etsy.com/listing/1841...
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Linguistic Discovery
about 1 year ago
2/3 So why do we think other people speak with an accent when we meet them in person? The answer may have more to do with cultural stereotypes than any real phonetic detail. Read more here:
scienmag.com/unraveling-t...
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Unraveling the Complexities of Accent Identification
COLUMBUS, Ohio – When we think about accents, it might seem as though discerning one voice from another is as simple as hearing how differently a word is pronounced. Those of us who have grown up s
https://scienmag.com/unraveling-the-complexities-of-accent-identification/
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Julia Serano
about 1 year ago
Harry Potter $ helped pay for this ruling
#boycott
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Bluesky
about 1 year ago
Wish that you spent your Friday doing something besides checking if TikTok was banned or not? Try out
@skylight.social
— a video app built upon the same open network as Bluesky. You can login with your Bluesky account, and all of your followers seamlessly come with you.
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Nathan Kalman-Lamb
about 1 year ago
In a move that *should* be precedent-setting for other scholarly organizations, the North American Society for the Sociology of Sport (NASSS) announces that this year’s conference will be held concurrently at sites in the US and Canada and online due to the dangerous US political climate.
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Alex Wenzel
about 1 year ago
Republicans have also brought back their tuition remission tax proposal from 2018. That would mean that graduate students who make around $30k to teach or do research would be taxed as if their take home pay was $50-$70k depending on the university.
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Journal of Sociolinguistics
over 1 year ago
📝 How to Get Published – A panel with editors from Language in Society & Journal of Sociolinguistics! 📅 May 8, 2025 | ⏰ 12–1 PM EDT | 💻 Online 🔎 Tips on peer review, editorial decisions & responding to reviewers. ECR & PhD students encouraged to join! 🔗 Register by May 1:
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Welcome! You are invited to join a meeting: How to Get Published. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the meeting.
The editors of Language in Society and Journal of Sociolinguisticsare jointly sponsoring an online seminar on the theme of publishing in academic journals. This 60-minute webinar is intended to provid...
https://buff.ly/zWDc0H5
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over 1 year ago
FYI: The due date for
#LavLang31
abstract submissions has been extended to 17 March. Please share the call widely with your networks!
lavlang2025.wordpress.com/submit-abstr...
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Taniel
over 1 year ago
The 10 Democrats who voted with Republicans just now to censor Al Green: Ami Bera (CA) Ed Case (HI) Jim Costa (CA) Laura Gillen (NY) Jim Himes (CT) Chrissy Houlahan (PA) Marcy Kaptur (OH) Jared Moskowitz (FL) Marie Gluesenkamp Perez (WA) Tom Suozzi (NY)
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Peter
over 1 year ago
my latest newsletter piece: on how the Democrats' posture toward trans rights signals a fundamental misunderstanding of how politics work
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The Tyranny of Public Opinion
The battle over trans rights shows that Democrats have forgotten the fundamentals of politics
https://stringinamaze.net/p/the-tyranny-of-public-opinion
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Gareth Roberts
over 1 year ago
A statement by the Linguistic Society of America on designating English as the official language
www.lsadc.org/content.asp?...
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Four Reasons English Should Not be the Official Language: Statement Against White House Executive Order Designating English as the Official Language of The Un
https://www.lsadc.org/content.asp?admin=Y&contentid=468
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div-ling e.V.
over 1 year ago
🗣️ Calling all linguists! The Call for Papers for LILG 2 – Linguistic Intersections of Language and Gender – is open until 31 March! 📅 Event date: 12-13 August 2025 📌 Hybrid: Düsseldorf @ @hhu.bsky.social + online Details and submission 👉
lilg.div-ling.org
#linguistics
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Joshua Raclaw
over 1 year ago
Teaching my ling anthro students about language acquisition and socialization which means I get to to tap the sign for
@meganfigueroa.bsky.social
's amazing work on ideologies of language acquisition as linguistic racism
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Emily Feng
over 1 year ago
“For people who only know such revolutions through stories, it’s easy to see them as a vehicle for hope while being blind to the horror. Beneath those heroic tales, the bodily memories sit heavy in my bones.”
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Katie Munday
over 1 year ago
Exploring the Experiences of Autistic Transgender and Non-Binary Adults in Seeking Gender Identity Healthcare [plain language summary] Based on work with Harley Bruce and
@drstevenkapp.bsky.social
#AutRes
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autisticltd.co.uk/2024/06/02/e...
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Exploring the Experiences of Autistic Transgender and Non-Binary Adults in Seeking Gender Identity Healthcare [plain language summary]
This blog gives you a summary of the work created by Harley Bruce, Katie Munday (me), and Steven Kapp. The aim of our study was to get a deep understanding of autistic transgender and/or non-binary…
https://autisticltd.co.uk/2024/06/02/exploring-the-experiences-of-autistic-transgender-and-non-binary-adults-in-seeking-gender-identity-healthcare-plain-language-summary/
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Jen Jennings
over 1 year ago
DEI initiatives are still legal. Universities need to stand their ground. A Friday gift to your university's General Counsel Office - courtesy of an all star lineup of civil rights lawyers and scholars. You're going to want to read this.
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OGC Memo re Trump DEI and SFFA 2025 02 20.pdf | Powered by Box
https://app.box.com/s/2me4mszr6p4oinnucw8i4jmb8d7570kp
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Archie Crowley
over 1 year ago
It's a weird time to be doing very trans research, but I'm grateful to be in community with so many great scholars working on trans linguistics -- some gathered in the latest issue of Gender and Language:
utppublishing.com/toc/gl/18/3
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Jen Nycz
over 1 year ago
Labov (1971), Finding out about children's language (a.k.a "the bunny paper") has been published (open access) in Language Variation and Change!
#linguistics
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Finding out about children’s language | Language Variation and Change | Cambridge Core
Finding out about children’s language
https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/language-variation-and-change/article/finding-out-about-childrens-language/AD65AA32952351346FC23043A396435B
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Bodo Winter
over 1 year ago
This Friday 4pm is my professorial inaugural "From Birds to Words: Onomatopoeia, Metaphor, and the Language of Birdsong" (w/ BSL interpretation). There'll be a lot of iconicity in it! If you're interested, you can register for the webinar under this link:
www.birmingham.ac.uk/schools/edac...
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Judd Legum
over 1 year ago
BREAKING On Monday, Popular Information broke the news that the NIH had frozen virtually all grant funding in violation of 2 federal court orders On Wednesday, NIH leadership distributed a memo, acknowledging that its funding freeze was illegal and directing staff to resume issuing grants.
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BREAKING: NIH admits funding freeze is illegal, will resume issuing grants
An internal memo issued February 12 was obtained by Popular Information.
https://popular.info/p/breaking-nih-admits-funding-freeze
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Fake etymology of the day: The em-dash was named for its frequent use in the poetry of Emily Dickinson.
over 1 year ago
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Linguistic Discovery
over 1 year ago
If you want to read more about the alien language in The Three-Body problem books / TV show, check out this issue of the Linguistic Discovery newsletter!
https://buff.ly/4aRI97w
#aliens
#language
#linguistics
#SciFi
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What if we could hear each other's thoughts? The linguistics of The Three-Body Problem
Imagine if every word you thought could be heard by everyone around you. In this world, thinking would be the same as communicating. What would language—and society—be like?
https://LinguisticDiscovery.com/posts/Three-Body-Problem/
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Supporting the post office by buying stamps and proceeding to lose them :/
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