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All in the accent? 📻 Our own Prof Mercedes Durham talks accents and our attitudes to them with Toni McDonald for @bbchw 🔊tinyurl.com/3f93usfc [20 mins in] #linguistics @cardiffuni @toniearlybird @drswissmiss
"Learning Grice's maxims as a machine so we can break them like humans" (semi-quote) A new post on Grice's maxims is out now on Medium! Check it out 👇 medium.com/urban-eco-rese… #urbanecounina #conversationalai #linguistics #gricemaxims
Forgot to actually post the palindrome: Seizures instigated! Got a gat! and in reverse... Taga! Tog. De tagits! Ni ser, uzies. Explanation and all the poetic license disclaimers in the thread below haha #palindromes #bilingualpalindrome #languages #wordnerd #linguistics
Forgot to actually post the palindrome: Seizures instigated! Got a gat! and in reverse... Taga! Tog. De tagits! Ni ser, uzies. Explanation and all the poetic license disclaimers in the thread below haha #palindromes #bilingualpalindrome #languages #wordnerd #linguistics
#QuestionOfTheDay What are the sources of modern language? #linguistics #readers #writer #WritingCommunity #readerscommunity
New podcast episode! We talk about usage guides, language change, inner grammandos, and lots more with the delightful and erudite Dr. Anne Curzan. alliterative.net/podcast/2024/0… #linguistics #podcast
Set of eleven phonological features for phonemes from Harm&Seidenberg (1999), based on government phonology theory (Chomsky&Halle, 1968). The features: sonorant, consonantal, voice, nasal, degree, labial, palatal, pharyngeal, round, tongue, radical. #langtwt #linguistics
Phonological Typicality (PT) is a measure of the extent to which a word’s phonology is typical of other words in the lexical category to which it belongs. There seems to be a general coherence among words from the same category in terms of speech sounds. #langtwt #linguistics
"How #Language Shapes Relationships in Professional #Sports Teams: Power and Solidarity Dynamics in a New Zealand Rugby Team" @NewBooksNetwork: newbooksnetwork.com/how-language-s… #linguistics #newbooks #podcast
'What Wallace calls an “exegetical syntax” is really a dive into semantic, exegetically derived usage. I am increasingly convinced that trying to attach ontological categories to describe polysemous, contextually derived meaning is not a helpful way forward." #linguistics
Master New Languages Quickly with ChatGPT! Discover the fun way to learn languages! Join us as we unveil simple, effective ChatGPT prompts to boost your language skills fast. #LanguageLearning, #ChatGPT, #LearnLanguages, #LanguageSkills, #Polyglot, #EasyLearning, #Linguistics
Evidence keeps mounting! peopleofar.com/2024/05/01/new… #indoeuropean #armenia #history #linguistics
What adaptations do African American English speakers make when imagining talking to a voice assistant, compared to a close friend/family member and to a stranger? #acoustics #speech #linguistics doi.org/10.1121/10.002…
@indiainpixels the evident distinction!!! #linguistics
Acronyms with four or more letters are produced in linear fashion. #ASL #Fingerspelling #linguistics
The “apostrophe S” is used for: 19 70+’s (palm out to palm in). #ASL #Numbers #linguistics
According to @Stanford's @chrmanning, today's rapidly advancing language models used in #ChatGPT and elsewhere "write credibly, but not necessarily the truth." As a #MachineLearning and applied #linguistics expert, we'll take his word for it: bit.ly/IEEEAwards-Med…