Gašper Beguš gave two invited colloquium talks recently, one at the CLIP colloquium at the University of Maryland and one at the Language Technologies Institute at Carnegie Mellon University.
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February 27, 2023
February 24, 2023
In and around the Department of Linguistics in the next week:
- Fieldwork Forum - Wednesday Mar 1 - Dwinelle 1303 and Zoom (password: fforum) - 3:10-4pm
Danny Law (UT Austin): "The Historical Comparative Semantics of Mayan Positional Roots: Developing a fieldworker's guide." - Phorum - Friday Feb 24 - Dwinelle 1229 - 3-4:30pm
Nay San (Stanford): "Improving access to language documentation corpora using self-supervised models for speech." - Phorum - Friday Mar 3 - Dwinelle 1229 - 3-4:30pm
Julia Swan (San José State): "Monophthongal /ow/ among Nordic Americans in Puget Sound: A Case of Functional Reallocation." - Sociolinguistics Lab at Berkeley - Monday Feb 27 - Dwinelle 5125 and Zoom - 2-3pm
Discussion of Lindberg et al. 2022. - Syntax and Semantics Circle - Friday Feb 24 - Dwinelle 1303 and Zoom - 3-4:30pm
Augustina Owusu (Boston College): "Definitely a question: definiteness markers in Akan ex-situ questions." - Syntax and Semantics Circle - Friday Mar 3 - Dwinelle 1303 and Zoom - 3-4:30pm
Jiayi Lu (Stanford): "An adjunction analysis of clause chaining in Turkish."
February 22, 2023
Congrats to Becky Jarvis, who will be giving a presentation titled "Movement & interpretation of quantifiers in internally-headed relative clauses" at the 33rd meeting of Semantics and Linguistic Theory (SALT 33) hosted at Yale from May 12 to 14, 2023.
February 21, 2023
Congrats to Larry Hyman, whose article "Deverbal nominalization in Runyankore" has just appeared in Studies in African Linguistics (though published as part of the last issue from 2022). Click here for the PDF.
February 17, 2023
In and around the Department of Linguistics in the next week:
- Fieldwork Forum - Wednesday Feb 22 - Dwinelle 1303 and Zoom (password: fforum) - 3:10-4pm
Tracy Burnett (UC Berkeley): "Is there an easy way to archive materials that makes them easy to learn from in the future?" - Phorum - Friday Feb 24 - Dwinelle 1229 - 3-4:30pm
Nay San (Stanford): "Improving access to language documentation corpora using self-supervised models for speech." - Syntax and Semantics Circle - Friday Feb 17 - Dwinelle 1303 and Zoom - 3-4:30pm
Peter Grishin (MIT): "Clause size(s) in Passamaquoddy." - Syntax and Semantics Circle - Friday Feb 24 - Dwinelle 1303 and Zoom - 3-4:30pm
Augustina Owusu (Boston College): TBA
February 16, 2023
Zachary O'Hagan is in Austin to attend the 22nd meeting of the Texas Linguistics Society February 17-18, giving a keynote presentation titled "The Ashaninka Archival Collection of Gerald Weiss: Value in Legacy Documentation and Priorities in Preservation."
February 10, 2023
In and around the Department of Linguistics in the next week:
- Phorum - Friday Feb 10 - Dwinelle 1229 - 3-4:30pm
Reiko Kataoka (San José State): "Effects of Lexical Frequency on Phonetic Recalibration." - Syntax and Semantics Circle - Friday Feb 10 - Dwinelle 1303 and Zoom - 3-4:30pm
Round robin.
February 3, 2023
In and around the Department of Linguistics in the next week:
- Language Revitalization Working Group - Wednesday Feb 8 - Dwinelle 1303 and Zoom (p/w lrwg22) - 2:10-3pm (note different time)
Maura Sullivan (Tulane): "Redefining our Record: Chumash Inquiry in Smithsonian Archives." - Phorum - Friday Feb 10 - Dwinelle 1229 - 3-4:30pm
Reiko Kataoka (San José State): "Effects of Lexical Frequency on Phonetic Recalibration." - Sociolinguistics Lab at Berkeley - Monday Feb 6 - Dwinelle 5125 and Zoom - 2-3pm
Discussion of Becker et al. 2022. - Syntax and Semantics Circle - Friday Feb 3 - Dwinelle 1303 and Zoom - 3-4:30pm
Aglaia von Götz (UC Berkeley): "How to count to one and a half." - Syntax and Semantics Circle - Friday Feb 10 - Dwinelle 1303 and Zoom - 3-4:30pm
Round robin.
February 1, 2023
Congrats to Berkeley PhD alumni Nicholas Rolle (2018) and John T. M. Merrill (2018) on the publication of their article "Tone-driven epenthesis in Wamey" in Phonology!
January 31, 2023
The first two volumes of Amazonian languages: An international handbook were officially published on January 30. Edited by Patience Epps and Lev Michael, these two volumes present grammatical descriptions of all reasonably well-attested linguistic isolates of the Greater Amazonian region. Volume I covers Aikanã to Kandozi-Shapra, and Volume II covers Kanoé to Yurakaré. (A chapter in Volume III will summarize what we know about the more poorly-attested isolates and small language families known only from colonial-era materials.)
Linguists currently or formerly affiliated with Berkeley contributed significantly to these volumes:
Introduction (freely available online): Patience Epps (UT Austin) and Lev Michael
Aʔɨwa: Christine Beier and Lev Michael
Cholón: Astrid Alexander-Bakkerus (University of Amsterdam) and Kelsey Caitlyn Neely (Endangered Languages Documentation Programme; Berkeley PhD 2019)
Muniche: Lev Michael, Stephanie Farmer (Berkeley PhD 2015), Greg Finley (Meta, Berkeley PhD 2015), Karina Sullón Acosta (Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos), Christine Beier, Alejandrina Chanchari Icahuate (Munichis, Peru), Donalia Icahuate Baneo (Munichis, Peru), and Melchor Sinti Saita (Munichis, Peru)
Mỹky: Bernat Bardagil (University of Groningen; Berkeley postdoc 2017-2020)
Omurano: Zachary O'Hagan (Berkeley PhD 2020)
Taushiro: Zachary O'Hagan
Warao: Andrés Romero-Figueroa (Universidad Católica Andrés Bello) and Konrad Rybka (University of Leiden; Berkeley postdoc 2015-2018)
In addition, Zachary O'Hagan was the editorial assistant in the first several years of the project.
The next volumes in the series will focus on the small language families of Greater Amazonia, and the final volumes, on the large language families of the region.
January 27, 2023
In and around the Department of Linguistics in the next week:
- Fieldwork Forum - Wednesday Feb 1 - Zoom (password: fforum) and Dwinelle 1303 - 3:10-4pm
Gilles Polian (Center for Research and Higher Studies in Social Anthropology): "The Tseltal Multidialectal Dictionary." - Phorum - Friday Jan 27 - Dwinelle 1229 - 3-4:30pm
Mykel Brinkerhoff (UC Santa Cruz): "Testing the Laryngeal Complexity Hypothesis: Evidence from Santiago Laxopa Zapotec." - Syntax and Semantics Circle - Friday Feb 3 - Dwinelle 1303 and Zoom - 3-4:30pm
Aglaia von Götz (UC Berkeley): TBD.
January 25, 2023
Congratulations to Isaac Bleaman, Katie Cugno (SF State), and Annie Helms on the publication of their article "Medium-shifting and intraspeaker variation in conversational interviews" in Language Variation and Change! The article is available in Open Access here.
January 23, 2023
In the last days of 2022, the Diccionario Iquito-Castellano was published by Editorial Abya Yala, a publisher devoted to works related to the Indigenous peoples of Latin America. This dictionary was compiled by Lev Michael and Christine Beier and documents the lexical, cultural, and grammatical knowledge of Jaime Pacaya Inuma, Ema Llona Yareja, Hermenegildo Díaz Cuyasa, and Ligia Inuma Inuma. This edition of the dictionary was prepared with the Spanish language assistance of Jaime Montoya Samamé.
Copies of the dictionary were delivered to the Iquito community of San Antonio last week, and last Friday, the dictionary was presented to the community at a long-anticipated ceremony. Each family present received a copy of the dictionary, and Lev and Chris have been continuing to distribute copies as families that were out of the community at the time drop by the Iquito language center to get their own copies. Photos and further details about the dictionary presentation ceremony are available here.
January 22, 2023
Here's the latest from the California Language Archive:
- Shweta Akolkar has accessioned the new collection Bishnupriya Manipuri Language Documentation Materials (Indo-Aryan; India, Bangladesh), based on a collaboration with Uttam Singha and other speakers. The collection represents a kind of archival collection that has come to exist originally due to the COVID-19 pandemic, consisting of audio and/or video recordings of Zoom calls where notes are shared onscreen and later bundled with the same recording files as PDFs.
January 20, 2023
In and around the Department of Linguistics in the next week:
- QP Fest - Monday Jan 23 - Dwinelle 370 - 3:10-4:35pm
Rescheduled from fall 2022. Please click here for the schedule of talks. - Fieldwork Forum - Wednesday Jan 25 - Dwinelle 1303 and Zoom (password: fforum) - 3:10-4pm
Margarita Martínez Pérez (Universidad de Ciencias y Artes de Chiapas): "¿Ser investigadora desde adentro es más fácil?: Experiencias de colaboración en el trabajo de campo para la documentación lingüística comunitaria." - Phorum - Friday Jan 20 - Dwinelle 1229 - 3-4:30pm
Sarang Jeong (Stanford): "The relation between perception and production in an ongoing sound change: A pilot experiment on the younger group's perception of Korean three-way stop contrast." - Phorum - Friday Jan 27 - Dwinelle 1229 - 3-4:30pm
Mykel Brinkerhoff (UC Santa Cruz): "Testing the Laryngeal Complexity Hypothesis: Evidence from Santiago Laxopa Zapotec." - Sociolinguistics Lab at Berkeley - Monday Jan 23 - Dwinelle 5125 and Zoom - 2-3pm
Discussion of Vida-Castro 2022. - Syntax and Semantics Circle - Friday Jan 20 - Dwinelle 1303 and Zoom - 3-4:30pm
Line Mikkelsen (UC Berkeley): "Hyperraising to object in Kalaallisut."
January 18, 2023
Julia Peck was featured in an article on Ladino language revitalization in California Magazine, a publication of the Cal Alumni Association. Check it out here!
January 17, 2023
Isaac Bleaman is giving a talk at the Workshop on Language Variation and Change at the University of Chicago (virtually) on Friday, January 20, from 1:30 to 3pm Pacific time.
January 16, 2023
Justin Davidson and Hispanic Linguists from UCLA and UC Santa Cruz were awarded a UC Multicampus Research Initiative Grant! The project, entitled "An interdisciplinary approach to the study of Spanish-English bilingualism in California," lasts for at least two years and expands Professor Davidson's Corpus of Bay Area Spanish to now include Spanish-English bilinguals across all of California. Read more about the grant here!
January 15, 2023
Here's the latest from the California Language Archive:
- Toward the end of December, we released our first newsletter! If you are on the ling-dept email list, you received it, but consider subscribing individually.
- We digitized an important VHS recording of Milton "Bun" Lucas telling stories in Kashaya (Pomoan; CA) in 1993. Mr. Lucas was also the language consultant for the 1989-1990 graduate field methods course.
- We accessioned the John H. Davis Collection of Materials on the Sliammon Language, currently consisting of 1,369 pages of original field notes on ʔayajuθəm, also known as Mainland Comox (Salishan; WA, British Columbia). The notes were donated by linguist John Davis in November, and feature work with speakers Mary George, Noel George Harry, and Tommy Paul, among many others. In the future, we will digitize reel-to-reel tapes, combine them with those already in the John H. Davis Collection of Sliammon Sound Recordings, and merge them into this collection.
- We accessioned the Heather Hardy Collection of Tolkapaya Yavapai Language Materials, consisting of field notes, dissertation notes, and lexical file slips related to this Yuman language of Arizona. The materials were donated by Heather Hardy in August 2021, and feature work with speaker Molly Fasthorse. In the future, we will digitize cassette tapes, and add them as another series to this collection. Prof. Hardy began working with Mrs. Fasthorse as part of a UCLA graduate field methods course in the mid-1970s.
- We accessioned three collections related to Berkeley field methods courses taught by Richard Rhodes from the late 1980s:
- Tigrinya 1987-1988, with speaker Tesfai Haile (graduate course)
- Vietnamese 1988-1989 (graduate course)
- Lakota 1989, with speaker Faye Moreno (undergraduate course)
January 13, 2023
In and around the Department of Linguistics in the next week:
- Fieldwork Forum - Wednesday Jan 18 - Dwinelle 1303 and Zoom (password: fforum) - 3:10-4pm
Melissa Gomes (UC Davis): "Konkani in America: A Mixed Methods Approach to Understanding Heritage Language Maintenance." - Phorum - Friday Jan 20 - Dwinelle 1229 - 3-4:30pm
Sarang Jeong (Stanford): "The relation between perception and production in an ongoing sound change: A pilot experiment on the younger group's perception of Korean three-way stop contrast." - Syntax and Semantics Circle - Friday Jan 20 - Dwinelle 1303 and Zoom - 3-4:30pm
Line Mikkelsen (UC Berkeley): "Hyperraising to object in Kalaallisut."
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