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Fri, 07/04/2025 - 14:05
2025. iii, 143 pp. Table of Contents Editorial A new decade: JSLP looking to the future Dustin Crowther pp.?1–3 Articles Production of prominence by Mandarin?speaking EFL learners: The role of prominence position, focus type and proficiency Congchao Hua pp.?4–25 Effects of observing pitch gestures on the perception of English intonation by Japanese learners of English Tomoko Hori, Mari Akatsuka & Michiko Toyama pp.?26–45 Exploring large language models for L2 metaphon

Fri, 07/04/2025 - 13:05
2025. iii, 127 pp. Table of Contents Articles – Artículos – Aufs?tze – Artikoloj The effects of translation on the Revived Cornish literary system Robert Neal Baxter pp.?1–24 Cartographier les stratégies de gouvernance linguistique des alliances d’universités européennes?: analyses quantitatives et statistiques Cédric Brudermann pp.?25–47 Unraveling the impact of sociocultural factors on Indigenous heritage language proficiency in Taiwan: The crucial mediating role of heritag

Fri, 07/04/2025 - 13:05
2025. v, 161 pp. Table of Contents Editorial Changes to the editorial team pp.?160–161 Introduction Today’s innovations, tomorrow’s conventions: Usage-based approaches to incipient developments in English David Lorenz & David Tizón-Couto pp.?3–15 Articles From constructional innovation to linguistic change Alexander Bergs pp.?16–42 I’m all virtual-peopled out : Creativity and productivity in the case of the English ‘exhaustive’ construction Eva Zehentner pp.?43–73

Fri, 07/04/2025 - 13:05
2025. iii, 208 pp. Table of Contents Articles 雙域八調: 從音節音系學和聲調類型學角度看緬甸語聲調 段海鳳 & 朱曉農 pp.?387–430 從類同到情態: 副詞「也」的演變 林怡岑 pp.?431–466 粵語位移事件編碼類型再探 單韻鳴 & 金立鑫 pp.?467–495 實現—能力: 藏語動詞的一個重要範疇 桑吉次力 & 孫凱 pp.?496–532 上古漢語不及物動詞用為使動之"條件與限制 魏培泉 pp.?533–552 閩南方言中「遘」的語法化與主觀化: 以永春方言為例 顏鈮婷 & 林華勇 pp.?553–594

Fri, 07/04/2025 - 08:05
As of Volume 46 Rajiv Rao (University of Wisconsin-Madison) will succeed Megan Solon (Indiana University), and join Patricia Amaral (Indiana University) as editor of the bookseries Issues in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics. Romance linguists are by definition not only aligned with their theoretical paradigm (e.g. usage-based sociolinguists to generative grammarians), but rather there is a sense of a larger community to which all Romance linguists belong by virtue of the languages studied.

Fri, 07/04/2025 - 07:05
In our workshop, we aim to bridge the gap between grammatical theories and empirical research, addressing the need for exploring how theoretical grammar can be used to systematically classify and investigate indeterminacy. The following research questions will be discussed in our workshop: - Which phenomena of indeterminacy (ambiguity, vagueness and polysemy) can be found in grammar? - On which linguistic levels (word types, sentence structure, morphological structures) are they located?

Fri, 07/04/2025 - 07:05
Final Call for Papers: The First Workshop on Optimal Reliance and Accountability in Interactions with Generative Language Models (ORIGen) will be held in conjunction with the Second Conference on Language Modeling (COLM) at the Palais des Congrès in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, on October 10, 2025! ORIGen invites submission of Late Breaking papers, with a fast review cycle. Late Breaking submissions are due July 10, 2025! With the rapid integration of generative AI, exemplified by large la

Fri, 07/04/2025 - 07:05
We are thrilled to announce our upcoming edited volume, Writing Ourselves Otherwise: Translingual Autoethnography and Duoethnography in Language Education (to be submitted to Multilingual Matters). We invite contributions that center multilingual, racialized researcher subjectivities and explore translingual writing as critical theory, embodied practice, and decolonial methodology. Especially excited to amplify voices that challenge dominant norms and reimagine academic knowledge production f

Fri, 07/04/2025 - 06:05
Call for Papers: The conference also invites presentations on other topics relating to the field of linguistics. This year, we welcome in particular presentations addressing the following two themes: 1. Linguistic/Language in the Pacific region One of the purposes of the conference is to bring together language workers, researchers, linguists, anthropologists, creolists, translators and educators who are working on languages in the Pacific region and to promote collaboration and research

Fri, 07/04/2025 - 06:05
Description: Diversity has always been a defining characteristic of human societies. Historically, ‘Man’ has been inclined towards ‘difference’, be it racial, ethnic, or religious. This has resulted in a constant enriching cultural move (Harari, 2011; Graeber and Wengrow, 2021). In today’s world, diversity has become endemic in human life. Theoreticians like Derrida, Habermas, Geertz and others have broadened this concern to include political, economic, and social dimensions. In the context

Fri, 07/04/2025 - 06:05
PhD position (66%) for five years in linguistics with a focus on semantics and/or pragmatics. The successful candidate holds an MA/MSc in Theoretical or Computational Linguistics with a specialisation in these fields. The position includes a teaching load of approx. one class per semester. Please send your application (letter of interest, CV, certificates) as one PDF file to markus.egg@hu-berlin.de, quoting the reference number AN/221/25.

Fri, 07/04/2025 - 05:05
Other Specialties: Computing; Computer Science; NLP; Educational Technology Description: The Hong Kong Polytechnic University With over 85 years of rich heritage, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) has evolved alongside society and made pivotal contributions to the development of Hong Kong, the Nation and the world. PolyU also strives to be an innovative world-class university that pursues excellence in education, research and knowledge transfer. It offers a wide range of pr

Fri, 07/04/2025 - 05:05
Description: Lecturer in Linguistics Position AY 2025-2026 University of California Los Angeles Requisition Number: JPF10396 UCLA Linguistics Department: Lecturer in Linguistics Position AY 2025-2026 The UCLA Department of Linguistics invites applications for a part-time Lecturer for the 2025-2026 academic year to teach 4 of the following undergraduate courses: - Fall 2025 (2 courses): Introduction to General Phonetics, Applied Phonology - Winter: Experimental Phonetics - Spring

Fri, 07/04/2025 - 05:05
Description: We are seeking qualified applicants for a position as Language Data Scientist on the ERC Synergy grant ‘NILOMORPH: The evolution of suprasegmental morphology in West Nilotic’, led by Matthew Baerman. The successful candidate will perform a key role in managing, processing and analyzing language data generated across the multiple teams that make up the project. The position is based at the Surrey Morphology Group at the University of Surrey, in Guildford, UK, and provides the oppo

Thu, 07/03/2025 - 13:05
The book examines how so-called human inner life – feelings, emotions, sentiments and self-reflection – permeates different forms of art. The methodological perspective is multidimensional covering translation studies and semiotics studies, including semiotics of passion, semiotics of culture, existential semiotics and biosemiotics, as well as different arts' fields – music, literature, film, visual arts, multimedia and video games. The book combines these approaches and tools for each field

Thu, 07/03/2025 - 13:05
For linguistics, Ferdinand de Saussure is the defining figure of its modern period. For semiotics too he is the founding figure within Europe, alongside Peirce in America. Yet Saussure's influence reaches far beyond linguistics and semiotics, through the structuralism which his teaching inspired in the decades following his death, and even the post-structuralism which followed it. With chapters written by leading scholars from across the world, this detailed and comprehensive volume charts the s

Thu, 07/03/2025 - 13:05
This volume explores historical, cultural, linguistic, and anthropocentric influences on Translation Studies (TS). It brings together nuanced, individual, self-reflexive case studies and juxtaposes them in order to provoke discussion on the role of contemporary researchers in the discipline of TS. As well as reflecting on the historical and geographical dimensions of the situatedness of TS, the book builds on existing reflections on the local, political and linguistic positions of TS and exam

Thu, 07/03/2025 - 12:05
Drawing on the author's experience as a sociolinguist and a mountain climber, this open access book shows how the expertise and affect-laden experience of Japanese rock climbers can be illuminated through linguistic methods and theories. Through a detailed investigation of multimodal interaction among climbers, the book explores a number of significant sociolinguistic and linguistic anthropological themes, including spatial frames of reference, intersubjectivity, chronotopic configurations, and

Thu, 07/03/2025 - 12:05
This book explores the work of interpreters and translators at the First Frankfurt Auschwitz Trial of 22 former SS Auschwitz personnel in the mid-1960s, when the voices of dozens of witnesses, speaking 10 different languages, had a profound impact on public understanding of the Holocaust in Germany and beyond. The book asks vital questions about how victims of genocide can make their voices heard in legal systems, and the processes by which the testimony of Holocaust survivors has entered the p

Thu, 07/03/2025 - 12:05
We are pleased to announce the 14th International Conference on Third Language Acquisition and Multilingualism, which will take place on 2 - 5 September 2026. The conference is organised jointly by the Faculty of English and the Faculty of Modern Languages and Literatures at Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland. We warmly invite you to submit your original research contributions on any facet of multilingualism, focusing on the acquisition or use of three or more languages. We encourage

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