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March 3, 2025
February 28, 2025
In and around the Department of Linguistics in the next week:
- Linguistics Department Colloquium - Monday Mar 3 - Dwinelle 370 and Zoom (passcode: lx-colloq) - 3:10-4:30pm
Terry Regier (UC Berkeley): "Cultural evolution explains efficient semantic systems" - Fieldwork Forum - Wednesday Mar 5 - Dwinelle 1303 and Zoom - 3-4pm
Presentation by Luke Gessler (Indiana University) - Phorum - Friday Feb 28 - Dwinelle 1229 - 4-5pm
Practice talks for Exploring Boundaries: Phonological Domains in the Languages of the World
Maksymilian Dąbkowski and Katie Russell: "Wordhood at the heart of Paraguayan Guaraní morphology"
Kai Schenck: "Morphological domains in Yurok rhotic vowel harmony" (poster) - Sociolinguistics Lab at Berkeley - Monday Mar 3 - Dwinelle 5125 and Zoom - 2-3pm
Research updates and discussion of Pacheco et al. 2024 and Hall-Lew 2024 - Spectrogram Club - Wednesday Mar 5 - Dwinelle 1229 - 12:30-1:30pm
Bring your lunch and come keep your phonetics skills sharp by deciphering some spectrograms! - Syntax and Semantics Circle - Friday Feb 28 - Dwinelle 1303 and Zoom - 3-4:30pm
Meeting canceled - Syntax and Semantics Circle - Friday Mar 7 - Dwinelle 1303 and Zoom - 3-4:30pm
Ahmad Jabbar (Stanford): "Conditional rhetorical questions"
February 27, 2025
Gabriella Licata (UC Riverside) will be leading a three-day workshop on "Quantitative Approaches to the Study of Language Attitudes and Bias" from 4-6pm on March 18, 20, and 21 in 5303 Dwinelle Hall. To register (for any or all sessions), kindly email Justin Davidson. Here is a description of the workshop:
In this 3-day intensive workshop, Dr. Licata will present a deep dive into methodologies and analyses for empirical studies of language attitudes and linguistic bias, including the matched guise test (MGT), the implicit association test (IAT), and relevant data analyses in R (exploratory factor analysis, ordinal regression, correlation analyses). Should you not see yourself as a sociolinguist working on attitudes and bias, the skills and software you'll be exposed to in the workshop are nice tools to have at your disposal, if even for the eventual mentoring of future students that would seek your guidance on how to use them!
Calendar:
Day 1 (March 18): Matched Guise and Exploratory Factor Analysis
Day 2 (March 20): Implicit Association Test
Day 3 (March 21): Quantitative Analysis via Ordinal Regression and Correlation Analyses
Gabriella Licata is a Postdoctoral Scholar in the Center for Ideas and Society at UC Riverside and Lead Researcher at Mount Tamalpais College inside San Quentin Prison. She takes interdisciplinary approaches and uses mixed methodologies to uncover systemic [linguistic] discrimination as a resource for reform, abolition, and liberation. Gabriella additionally is the founder of a community-based consulting business, Restorative Research Consulting.
February 25, 2025
Congratulations to Nicole Holliday, who gave a colloquium talk last week at UCLA and will be giving a related talk this week at Vassar College!
Gašper Beguš appeared on WNPR's morning show Where We Live on Monday, February 24, 2025. You can listen to the episode here.
February 24, 2025
There will be two Berkeley talks at the upcoming workshop on Variation in Cyclicity at DGfS in Mainz, Germany, March 4-7:
- Hannah Sande will give a plenary talk on "Discontinuous harmony in Guébie: Consequences for cyclic spell out."
- Maksymilian Dąbkowski will talk about "The spell-out of A'ingae functional phases and its phonological consequences."
Hannah Sande is giving an invited talk entitled "Exploring prosodic domains and morpheme-specific tonology in Lobi (Gur)" at Universität Leipzig on Friday, February 28. Congrats, Hannah!
February 23, 2025
The 2024-2025 colloquium series continues on Monday, March 3, with a talk by our very own Terry Regier, taking place in Dwinelle 370 and on Zoom (passcode: lx-colloq) from 3:10-4:30pm. His talk is entitled "Cultural evolution explains efficient semantic systems." The abstract is as follows:
It has been argued that systems of semantic categories across languages reflect functional pressure for efficient communication. There is also a long tradition of approaching systems of semantic categories in terms of cultural evolution: the process by which a cultural convention changes as it is repeatedly learned and used in communication. I will present recent computational work with Emil Carlsson and Devdatt Dubhashi that connects these two approaches. We find that (1) an existing model of cultural evolution produces color naming systems that are both efficient and similar to attested systems from a range of languages; and (2) this model of cultural evolution helps us understand an important case in which optimally efficient systems do not match empirical data. We argue that these two approaches taken together yield a more comprehensive understanding than either one taken alone.
February 21, 2025
In and around the Department of Linguistics in the next week:
- Ladino/Judeo-Spanish Working Group - Thursday Feb 27 - Dwinelle 1303 and Zoom - 4-5pm
Carlos Yebra Lopez (Cal State Fullerton): Presentation of the book Ladino on the Internet in Ladino - Language Revitalization Working Group - Wednesday Feb 26 - Dwinelle 1303 and Zoom - 3-4pm
Alexia Hatun (UCLA): "A Safe Place for Language: Linguistic Accessibility and Vitality among Non-Dominant Languages" (with a focus on Western Armenian) - Phorum - Friday Feb 21 - Dwinelle 1229 - 4-5pm
Julianne Kapner (UC Berkeley): "Which 'u' and why: Varying vowels in Bay Area Armenian" - Phorum - Friday Feb 28 - Dwinelle 1229 - 4-5pm
Practice talks for Exploring Boundaries: Phonological Domains in the Languages of the World
Maksymilian Dąbkowski and Katie Russell: "Wordhood at the heart of Paraguayan Guaraní morphology"
Kai Schenck: "Morphological domains in Yurok rhotic vowel harmony" (poster) - Syntax and Semantics Circle - Friday Feb 21 - Dwinelle 1303 and Zoom - 3-4:30pm
Margaret Asperheim (UC Berkeley): "Possessors and numerosity predicates in Nukuoro 'have'-constructions" - Syntax and Semantics Circle - Friday Feb 28 - Dwinelle 1303 and Zoom - 3-4:30pm
Melissa Cronin (Stanford): "On the decomposition and anteriority of used to"
February 20, 2025
Congratulations to Anushah Hossain, who will be giving two talks in France this week. She is a keynote speaker at Automatic Type Design 3 , a conference focused on the histories and futures of digital type technologies. She will also represent the Script Encoding Initiative in a talk at UNESCO's Language Technology for All event in honor of International Mother Language Day.
The Script Encoding Initiative is hiring a part-time Program Manager! The first deadline for review is February 28th. Learn more about the position here.
Here's the latest from the California Language Archive:
- In the last couple of years, Bernat Bardagil (postdoc 2018-2020) has facilitated the acquisition of three legacy collections of materials related to Mỹky (isolate; Brazil). One of these collections has been accessioned. The two others, from the family of American missionary Robert Meader (1912-1997) and German anthropologist Gisela Pauli, are currently being cataloged. Digital copies of photographs and -- thanks to the quick work of Digital Revolution -- sound recordings are already making their way home. In the photographs below, Mỹky-speaking elders peruse some of Meader's photographs, dating from 1936 forward (top, February 2024), and listen to Pauli's recordings of the late Tapurá, from 1996 (bottom, February 2025).
February 18, 2025
Congratulations to Justin Davidson, who has been awarded the Chancellor's Award for Advancing Institutional Excellence and Equity. The award was made in recognition of his "transformative research and advocacy work on Spanish-English bilingualism, exceptional support and mentoring of undergraduate and graduate students, innovative, inclusive teaching practices, and outstanding contributions to disability justice."
February 14, 2025
In and around the Department of Linguistics in the next week:
- Phorum - Friday Feb 14 - Dwinelle 1229 - 4-5pm
Anna Macknick (UC Berkeley): "Teaching Phonetics in Introductory Linguistics Using Universal Design for Learning" - Phorum - Friday Feb 21 - Dwinelle 1229 - 4-5pm
Julianne Kapner (UC Berkeley): "Which 'u' and why: Varying vowels in Bay Area Armenian" - Syntax and Semantics Circle - Friday Feb 14 - Dwinelle 1303 and Zoom - 3-4:30pm
Zachary O'Hagan (UC Berkeley): "Relative Clauses, Interrogative Clauses, and Focus in Chamikuro" - Syntax and Semantics Circle - Friday Feb 21 - Dwinelle 1303 and Zoom - 3-4:30pm
Margaret Asperheim (UC Berkeley): "Possessors and numerosity predicates in Nukuoro 'have'-constructions"
February 13, 2025
Former Berkeley linguistics graduate student Amy Tan, also the author of The Joy Luck Club, The Backyard Bird Chronicles, and many other books, has donated her papers to UC Berkeley's Bancroft Library. News articles about this gift are in Berkeleyside and the New York Times. (Photo below from the Bancroft Library: Amy Tan in the Rock Bottom Remainders.)
February 12, 2025
Congratulations to Katie Russell on the publication of a chapter on "Tone" in the 3rd edition of the International Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics. An Open Access version can be found here.
Congrats to Julianne Kapner, whose Armenian Language in the Bay Area (ALBA) project was featured in an article on the Armenian Studies Program webpage. Click here to read the story.
February 7, 2025
In and around the Department of Linguistics in the next week:
- Linguistics Department Colloquium - Monday Feb 10 - Dwinelle 370 and Zoom (passcode: lx-colloq) - 3:10-4:30pm
Julia Swan (San José State University): "Complementary Perspectives in Studies of Sound Change: A Case Study of Pre-/ɡ/ Merger" - Ladino/Judeo-Spanish Working Group - Thursday Feb 13 - Dwinelle 1303 - 4-5pm
Julian Vargo (UC Berkeley): "Orthographic Variation of Ladino Prenasal Vowels" - Language Revitalization Working Group - Wednesday Feb 12 - Dwinelle 1303 - 3-4pm
Anna Macknick (UC Berkeley): "Plain Language Workshop" - Phorum - Friday Feb 7 - Dwinelle 1229 - 4-5pm
Katie Russell (UC Berkeley): "Local nasalization in Atchan, a language without nasal consonants" - Phorum - Friday Feb 14 - Dwinelle 1229 - 4-5pm
Anna Macknick (UC Berkeley): "Teaching Phonetics in Introductory Linguistics Using Universal Design for Learning" - Syntax and Semantics Circle - Friday Feb 7 - Dwinelle 1303 and Zoom - 3-4:30pm
Carol Rose Little (University of Oklahoma): "Dependent case, first person plural and impersonal morphosyntax in Finnish" - Syntax and Semantics Circle - Friday Feb 14 - Dwinelle 1303 and Zoom - 3-4:30pm
Zachary O'Hagan (UC Berkeley): "Relative Clauses, Interrogative Clauses, and Focus in Chamikuro"
February 6, 2025
Congratulations to Allegra Robertson Molinaro on the publication of an article titled "Laryngealized vowels in Yánesha': A phonetic description and subsegmental analysis" in Folia Linguistica! An Open Access version of the article can be found here.
February 5, 2025
Congratulations to Julianne Kapner, who will be giving an invited talk (via Zoom) to Project BANG, a subgroup of the Langage, Langues et Cultures d'Afrique research team at INALCO Paris, on March 20. The talk is titled a "Bayesian approach to internal subgroupings within the Kru family."
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