NSM-Con2024! 27-28 June | Online | Theme is “Living in Translation” but all aspects of #NSM_Semantics are welcome. CFP: Use this form https://t.co/2jLYDFljtu by 19th May. Abstracts will be reviewed. Spread the word!
Linguistics for the polycrisis
-A themed session in Australian Linguistics Society conference. December 1, 2023, convened by @AKazmaly and me.
-Heat, environment, psychology, online communities, COVID-19, mental health, plus discussion!
Program here: https://t.co/B7d92HLp9W
Another plug for #NSM_Con2023!!! Register now at https://t.co/dAaL84EiJX
for semantic-pragmatic-cultural-applied studies from around the world. Highlight: Anna Wierzbicka on 'explicating images'. RT like crazy!
Yes, the Inuit have dozens of words for snow – but what does each one mean exactly? –
"Qingainguit: That looks like falling snow...". Elder Tommy Kudlak talks to Inuk filmmaker Rebecca Thomassie about snow ❄️ @Stephaniemaskov https://t.co/xXQPVMSDTO via @aeonmag
It's Christmas time and the special issue of Scandinavian Studies in Language “Cognitive Cultural Semantics” is out! 🎁✨ Huge thanks for publishing my very first paper on snow-related words in Danish and Kalaallisut! The timing couldn't be better ❄️🌨️☃️https://t.co/XIGi6k8tA8
It's Election Day in #Denmark for the local and regional councils, and many Danes have cast their absentee votes abroad – including at the Danish missions in the US. Iben & Stephanie took time out of their busy schedule to vote at our Honorary Consulate in Honolulu. 🗳✅
The fourth talk from the NSM Online Seminar is now available! @Stephaniemaskov presenting her research on Snow-related words in Danish and Kalaallisut (West Greenlandic). Find it here https://t.co/QiUr92e4i1 #NSM_Semantics#Minimal_English
The first online NSM Seminar was a great success! Thank you to everyone who joined in, and a special thank you to all the presenters for their fascinating talks. #NSMSemantics