Reminder that registration for the Digging into Data workshop is still open. If you are also interested in presenting your research, make sure to contact me by August 16th! https://t.co/MlPAUAbVTu
The @cuso_phd workshop "Digging into Data: Methods for the Collection and Mining of Various Types of Linguistic Data" on September 5-6 2023 at the Université de Lausanne, is now open for registration at https://t.co/MlPAUAbVTu.
#diggingintodata#cuso#linguistics@clsl_unil
The LALP project is happy to sponsor the upcoming masterclass on "The (polite) letter writer in Late Modern English Times", hosted as a free online event on 8 May 2023. For more information see the following website: https://t.co/AOs4LVwo0c
#NARNiHS will be at the Studies in the History of the English Language (SHEL-12) conference (U of Washington, May 19-21), with panels showcasing state-of-the-art approaches to the #historicalsociolinguistics of variation and change in English! Our program: https://t.co/CHOxOzZ8Sb
If you want to find out what the @LalpProject team (@agardn15@MarkIten @scribalchitchat with the help of @SorchaAWalsh @AndreaGruetter @L_OBrst Aleksa Kostadinovic) has been working on, check out the article by @scienceceals @dhCenter_! https://t.co/xzOZGYnRWM
🚨Wanted: Swiss-German speakers!
Bewerte #emojis und hilf @ArisXanthos & @AndreaGruetter die Rolle der Emojis in unseren #whatsapp-Gesprächen zu verstehen! @UZH_ch@ISLE_uzh@DeptCompLangSci@snf_ch
👉https://t.co/bydhZxXQsf
👇here an article (de/en/fr)
https://t.co/vWPbj3ISjX
Freebie! Join us for our international online workshop “Speech Representation in Late Modern English Text Types” on 12 November 2021! More info, registration and our exciting list of speakers: https://t.co/ZWIJ8pdUaJ #HistoricalSociolinguistics@snsf_ch@LettresUNIL@dhCenter_
The @LalpProject (@snf_ch@LettresUNIL@dhCenter_)is taking a #tweetbreak until September. In the meantime, we continue with the creation of our pauper petition corpus. We will share more transcription challenge stories and news after the break. Have a good summer and stay safe!
This week’s #OnThisDay features two very different letters. While both ask for relief, one spans over two pages, whereas the other is only four lines long. Check the following link for more information: https://t.co/egr12O6Ydd @SNSF_ch@lettresunil@dhCenter_#DigitalHumanities
The letters in our corpus are mainly directed at the overseers of the applicant’s home parishes, however, #OnThisDay in 1827, a letter was written to a “Dear frend” as the parish has not taken any actions. Find out more on our project website: https://t.co/9VdApQQsz6