Berkeley Forum, the Berkeley Center for New Media, and the Department of Linguistics are pleased to host An Evening With Adam Aleksic (@etymologynerd) on Thursday, February 26 at 6pm in Grimes Engineering Building 103. Adam will be interviewed by Professor Nicole Holliday about his work on language and social media, how the algorithm affects us all, and his new book, Algospeak: How Social Media Is Transforming the Future of Language. The event is open to all, but RSVPs via this link are highly recommended!
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February 10, 2026
February 9, 2026
Gašper Beguš gave a talk at the Sentient Futures Summit in San Francisco on February 8, 2026.
A collaboration between artist Agnieszka Kurant and Gašper Beguš titled Phantomatics was exhibited in the Marian Goodman Gallery in New York. The opening night was on February 6, 2026. The exhibition will be open until March 21, 2026. More info is available here.
February 6, 2026
In and around the Department of Linguistics in the next week:
- Ladino/Judeo-Spanish Working Group - Wednesday Feb 11 - Dwinelle 1229 and Zoom - 1:10-2pm
Benny Ginsberg-Margo (McGill): "Incorporating Sephardic Food and Cooking into Ladino Revitalization: The new Mersi Muncho YouTube Project" - Language Revitalization Working Group - Wednesday Feb 11 - Dwinelle 1303 and Zoom - 3:10-4pm
Isaac L. Bleaman (UC Berkeley): "Bringing Yiddish Home: Reflections on Two Years of New Speaker Parenthood" - Phorum - Friday Feb 6 - Dwinelle 1229 and Zoom - 4:10-5pm
(Larry Hyman's talk rescheduled for February 27.) - Phorum - Friday Feb 13 - Dwinelle 1229 and Zoom - 4:10-5pm
Kai Schenck (UC Berkeley): "Unsupervised learning at the limits of phonology: Unbounded circumambient patterns" - Syntax and Semantics Circle - Friday Feb 6 - Dwinelle 1303 and Zoom - 3:10-4:30pm
Yi-Chi (Yvette) Wu (Harvard): "The decomposition of Philippine-type voice: Implications for phasehood and movement" - Syntax and Semantics Circle - Friday Feb 13 - Dwinelle 1303 and Zoom - 3:10-4:30pm
Nikolas Webster (UC Santa Cruz): "Delayed argument saturation in Korean double ACC constructions"
February 4, 2026
Congratulations to Amy Rose Deal, whose article "Constraints on Agreement" has just appeared in the Annual Review of Linguistics.
February 3, 2026
Gašper Beguš gave an invited colloquium talk titled "New Ways of Modeling Language: Informative Imitation" on Monday, February 2, for Cognitive & Information Sciences at UC Merced.
Gašper Beguš and coauthors published an article titled "Latent Spacecraft: Brains, GANs, Finnegans" in the journal Antikythera. The paper is available here!
February 2, 2026
The College of Letters & Science interviewed Line Mikkelsen, Katherine Russell, and Hannah Sande about their paper (in press) — co-authored with Berkeley alumni Emily Clem (UCSD) and Myriam Lapierre (McGill) — on LRAP and its sister programs at other universities. Read the story here!
February 1, 2026
Here's the latest from the California Language Archive:
- We have accessioned a new collection of course materials from the 2009 Linguistic Society of America Summer Institute, which was hosted here. Berkeley faculty members who were instructors included Susanne Gahl, Andrew Garrett, William Hanks, Leanne Hinton, Larry Hyman, Sharon Inkelas, Lev Michael, Line Mikkelsen, Johanna Nichols, John Ohala, Richard Rhodes, and Eve Sweetser. Instructors included other Berkeley alums as well!
January 30, 2026
In and around the Department of Linguistics in the next week:
- Fieldwork Forum - Wednesday Feb 4 - Dwinelle 1303 and Zoom - 3-4pm
Julianne Kapner (UC Berkeley): "Doing fieldwork locally: Insights from the Armenian Language in the Bay Area Project" - Phorum - Friday Feb 6 - Dwinelle 1229 and Zoom - 4:10-5pm
Larry M. Hyman (UC Berkeley): "A Gap in OCP Tonal Effects" - Syntax and Semantics Circle - Friday Jan 30 - Dwinelle 1303 and Zoom - 3:10-4:30pm
Freja Lauridsen (Lund University): "A modal in motion: On the emergence of the English modal mun" - Syntax and Semantics Circle - Friday Feb 6 - Dwinelle 1303 and Zoom - 3:10-4:30pm
Talk by Yi-Chi (Yvette) Wu (Harvard)
January 29, 2026
Marguerite Morlan's article "Metalinguistic evaluations of language choice in the linguistic landscape of Catalonia" has just been published in the International Journal of Multilingualism. Congratulations!
January 26, 2026
Gašper Beguš was recently a guest on the podcast The Good Fight with Yascha Mounk. Listen to the episode here!
January 23, 2026
In and around the Department of Linguistics in the next week:
- Syntax and Semantics Circle - Friday Jan 30 - Dwinelle 1303 and Zoom - 3:10-4:30pm
Talk by Freja Lauridsen
January 22, 2026
Gašper Beguš and coauthors are giving a lunch talk about their recent paper published in Ecology Law Quarterly on January 28. More info about the event is available here.
The Yiddish Forum, a Townsend Center working group launched this academic year, had its first meeting of the semester on Thursday, January 21. We read and discussed Joshua Fishman's 1973 article "Nationalism and Language: Social Processes in the 19th and 20th Centuries."
Our meetings, which are conducted in Yiddish, take place approx. every other Thursday afternoon at the Magnes Collection of Jewish Art and Life. This semester we will be hosting 6 guest lectures. For our schedule and information about how to join, please visit our webpage.
January 21, 2026
Gašper Beguš is giving a presentation and a fireside chat (in person and online) at OpenAI Forum on Thursday, January 29. More info is available here.
January 15, 2026
Larry Hyman and Daniel Kamara have published "The Limba Verb Stem (Thɔnkɔ dialect)" in Linguistique et Langues Africaines 11.1 (2025). The article can be accessed here (click on the PDF button after the table of contents).
Dan Slobin has published a short article exploring Goethe's path from Yiddish to Hebrew as part of the great German writer's learning of many languages and literatures.
January 14, 2026
The Center for Jewish Studies is sponsoring a lecture on "Hebrew: From Sacred Language to Mother Tongue" by Keren Mock (Stanford and Sciences Po Paris), taking place on Tuesday, February 3 from 5-6:30 PM in 370 Dwinelle Hall. Click here for more information and the link to register.
January 13, 2026
Calques is happy to introduce a visiting scholar in Linguistics! Freja Lauridsen is a Ph.D. student in linguistics at Lund University. Her research interests lie in historical language change, with a particular focus on historical morphosyntax in the Germanic languages, especially the Scandinavian languages and English. Her Ph.D. project investigates the parallel development of modal auxiliary verbs in Danish and English, including the evolution of the so-called losers of grammaticalisation - that is, preterite-present verbs that underwent partial grammaticalisation but never fully developed into modal auxiliaries. A central focus of the project is the Common Germanic etymon 'munu' and its grammaticalisation paths in Danish and English. The project adopts a corpus-based approach, drawing on historical manuscript data.
Freja will share an office in Dwinelle 1228.

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