“The Language of the Labouring Poor in Late Modern England” (2020-2024) aims at determining the role of the social stratification variable in language variation and change in the period c. 1795–1834. @UNIL@SNSF_ch@dhCenter_#HistoricalSociolinguistics#CorpusLinguistics (1/6)
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
Mark Iten (with Anita Auer and Anne-Christine Gardner) leads off our first-ever #NARNiHS collaboration with SHEL, bringing "language history from below" clearly to the surface with the #historicalsociolinguistics of English Pauper Petitions at #SHEL12, U of Washington in Seattle.
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
The @snsf_ch-funded @LalpProject is digitizing & standardizing some 2000 letters from Late Modern England, in order to hear voices of a working class that have never before been heard. #corpuslinguistics#sociolinguistics @scribalchitchat @LettresUNIL#DH https://t.co/xOgnH5xi0F
Save the date: Lancaster Summer Schools in Corpus Linguistics will be held in an online format on 20-24 June 2022! More details about the schools & the application process will be available in January from our website: https://t.co/gX9V6JhMfs
#LancsSS22@LAEL_LU@CorpusSocialSci
Many thanks to Joan Beal, Marco Wiemann, @J_RuanoG@DrPCooper1@JaneLHodson & Peter Grund for your interesting and inspiring presentations and the thought-provoking discussions at today's @LalpProject workshop on speech representation in LModE Text Types!
https://t.co/ZWIJ8pdUaJ
4 questions to… Anita Auer: She tells us how #linguistics might contribute to a more inclusive society, and drafts an ambitious research project on migration, plurilingualism and cognitive ageing. Full video on Youtube ➡️https://t.co/O23IlYr6Aa
#Agenda2030 @scribalchitchat @unil
We also want to congratulate @L_OBrst on the successful completion of her MA!! It was great having you as @LalpProject team member and working with you! @agardn15@MarkIten @AndreaGruetter @scribalchitchat @SorchaAWalsh@ArisXanthos @Inamarina50 & Aleksa Kostadinovic
We are excited to share the latest @LalpProject blog post with you, in which @L_OBrst describes and reflects on normalisation and data mining tools she tested on a pauper petition sample as part of her MA thesis: https://t.co/vQLMDcFLTB @SNSF_ch@lettresunil@dhCenter_
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_
Don't miss next week’s CSLS Guest Lecture by Prof. Dr. Anita Auer
'Historical Sociolinguistic Approaches to the Language of the Labouring Poor in Late Modern England'
📆 Wednesday, 21 April
🕑 16.15-17.45
🔗[email protected]#guestlecturecsls#unibern#unil
Anita Auer (@scribalchitchat) explique ensuite comment elle utilise les corpus numériques pour son projet @fns_ch en sociolinguistique "Language of the Labouring Poor in Late Mod England" @LalpProject