Kelsey Sasaki lecturing at Yerevan Academy of Linguistics and Philosophy (YALP) on language (non)diversity in psycholinguistics and how to approach fieldwork that addresses psycholinguistic questions. https://t.co/OKu88CYAhr
The Faculty of Linguistics, Philology & Phonetics at Oxford invites expressions of interest from postdocs and completing grads who wish to apply for the British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowship scheme for entry in 2024. Deadline is 31 July. More info:
https://t.co/emNSKogSm9
The schedule for The Yerevan Academy for Linguistics and Philosophy (YALP) is now available here:
https://t.co/Hz8zH7vUW7
Course descriptions are available here:
https://t.co/RsOJdXa8at
New paper with Scott AnderBois and Wilson Silva on the forms and functions of switch reference in A’ingae, an understudied isolate language from Amazonian Ecuador. Feedback most welcome! https://t.co/dsyak16uQa
For those in the London area on May 12:
Dr. Scott AnderBois will be giving an exciting public lecture at @JesusOxford: “Documenting A’ingae: an isolate language at the Andes-Amazon interface.” This talk is sponsored by the Astor Visiting Lectureship grant. Message me 4 details.
Collecting examples of garden-path sentences in languages other than English. If you have an example (or a reference for examples), I'd be extremely grateful!
Call for papers for LingO 2023 (‘Exploring the Diversity of Linguistic Research’) at @UniofOxford, welcoming work by postgraduates and early-career researchers from all areas of linguistics. More information about the conference can be found here: https://t.co/6YPbDtQxkp.
We're happy to announce a Call for Applications for Yerevan Academy of Linguistics and Philosophy (YALP) 2023. Please spread the word!
https://t.co/i7v92YTBwX
New article in L&P w/ Julian Schlöder offering an analysis of (i) how 2 represent the joint meaning of a multi-picture discourse, (ii) narrative sequencing in linguistic vs pictorial discourses, (iii) co-referencing across pictures. @SpringerLing
https://t.co/nYwrrkb74n
I've always been confused by GLOW. They welcome all, but then prioritize syntax. They welcome all, but can't guarantee access to all participants in the host country. GLOW seems to be a high quality syntax conference with an identity crisis. Kinda like a $100 t-shirt for hipsters
New paper with Kelsey Sasaki forthcoming in Proceedings of Sinn und Bedeutung 27: "Clause-internal coherence: A look at deverbal adjectives". Comments most welcome. https://t.co/rJsV9UZxWQ
https://t.co/jubGLxXkcp
Applications are invited for the post of Associate Professor (or Professor) in Logic to be held in the Faculty of Philosophy in association with the Sir Peter Strawson Tutorial Fellowship in Philosophy at University College, Oxford.
https://t.co/A12c4nFhQt
Associate Professorship (or Professorship) of Russophone Literature, Thought, and Culture, 1820-1945. Come work with me at @JesusOxford, while also joining colleagues at @NewCollegeOx and @MertonCollege.
https://t.co/vBuHOsuWal
A lecturer position at Oxford in experimental linguistics/psycholinguistics -- area of speciality open, with special encouragement to those in phonology, morphology, syntax, and semantics/pragmatics to apply. Deadline January 20th. More info here: https://t.co/yHJY4KC234