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Language, its evolution, diversity and biological foundations. ICREA & University of Barcelona.
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Simon Fisher
5 months ago
Rosa's excellent
@cp-trendsgenetics.bsky.social
piece on genome-wide association studies (GWAS) of speech, language & reading traits offers a nice opportunity to (re)post a selection of the research articles she covers. (And we are only just getting started!) .... 🧪1/n
add a skeleton here at some point
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Like other 53 million+ people in Spain & Portugal, we've been affected by the blackout yesterday, but I just wanted to say that I am impressed by what I saw: how well people handled it on the roads, on the streets, waiting for the busses, in shops... Chapeau! 👏 (
context.reverso.net/translation/...
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chapeau - Translation into English - examples Dutch | Reverso Context
Translations in context of "chapeau" in Dutch-English from Reverso Context: Maar eerst en vooral chapeau voor Jorge Lorenzo.
https://context.reverso.net/translation/dutch-english/chapeau
7 months ago
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Remember the cool finding by
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et al. that the "trilled r" [r] is associated with roughness? Well, Rémi Anselme, François Pellegrino (
@laboratoireddl.bsky.social
) & myself show in
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
that this seems more general and applies to all "r-like" sounds.
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Not just the alveolar trill, but all “r-like” sounds are associated with roughness across languages, pointing to a more general link between sound and touch - Scientific Reports
Scientific Reports - Not just the alveolar trill, but all “r-like” sounds are associated with roughness across languages, pointing to a more general link between sound and touch
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-025-94850-0
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I believe you already know, but Ian Maddieson (
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian_Mad...
) passed away this Sunday ☹️. He was an amazing person, typologist and phonetician and we will miss him a lot. Personally, he was one of the few who in 2007 didn't laugh at the idea that genes might affect linguistic tone.
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Ian Maddieson - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian_Maddieson
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Michael Erard
9 months ago
Hey, this! Thanks to everyone who have pre-ordered. It really, really matters for the book, for books, for people who can benefit from what’s in this one.
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Not newsworthy at all, but just to say that today I finally deactivated my Twitter (yes, I still call it Twitter!) account -- what can I say? RIP...
10 months ago
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I guess you might have already seen this, but there's three very interesting job openings at Turku University in the BEDLAN group
bedlan.net/news/three-p...
in "Evolutionary Language Sciences", "Archaeogenomics" and "Evolutionary Health" -- deadline 31/01/2025
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Three postdoctoral positions open in Human Diversity consortium – BEDLAN
https://bedlan.net/news/three-postdoc-positions/
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Jeremy Hsu
11 months ago
AI and data centers may impose a $20 billion public health bill on the US by 2030 - with associated emissions and air pollution causing an estimated 600,000 asthma cases annually. A new study also estimates current public health costs from existing data centers.
www.newscientist.com/article/2459...
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Energy-hungry AI is already harming health – and it's getting worse
The electricity required to support Silicon Valley’s AI ambitions could contribute to approximately 600,000 asthma cases and create a $20 billion public health burden by 2030
https://www.newscientist.com/article/2459657-energy-hungry-ai-is-already-harming-health-and-its-getting-worse/
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Simon Fisher
11 months ago
Beethoven, one of the most celebrated musicians in history, scored unremarkably on the musicality-related polygenic index, ranking between the 9th & 11th percentile based on modern samples. In our paper we explain why this is no surprise & how it offers a nice example for teaching complex genetics.
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Lingüística UB
11 months ago
Sisena sessió del SeRIAL! 🪢🗣️ Mireia Farrús
@mireiafarrus.bsky.social
presentarà SCRIBAL, el transcriptor automàtic per a docència universitària que ha desenvolupat el grup
#CLiC
💻👩🏫 ‼️ Atenció al canvi d'aula (1.3) 📅 Dijous 12/12 🕓 16 h 📌Aula 1.3 (Edifici Josep Carner,
@filcomub.bsky.social
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My first post on 🦋 is (predictably 😜) about our new paper in JASA
pubs.aip.org/asa/jasa/art...
connecting the alveolar trill [r] with a jagged line (and [l] with a smooth line) across 28 languages from 12 families. (Interestingly, this is even stronger than the classic bouba/kiki effect!)
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The alveolar trill is perceived as jagged/rough by speakers of different languages
Typological research shows that across languages, trilled [r] sounds are more common in adjectives describing rough as opposed to smooth surfaces. In this study
https://pubs.aip.org/asa/jasa/article/156/5/3468/3321514/The-alveolar-trill-is-perceived-as-jagged-rough-by?searchresult=1
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