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December 6, 2025

On Friday, December 5, Maksymilian Dąbkowski presented his dissertation (filed in October) on "Metrical stress and glottal stops in A'ingae," which shows based on data collected during fieldwork in A'ingae-speaking communities in Ecuador that phonology must by cyclic and morpheme-sensitive, and that phonological domains correspond to morphosyntactic domains. In January, Maks is starting a position as a Research Assistant Professor at The University of Hong Kong. Congrats, Maks! Maks is pictured below in front of his presentation slides with committee members Darya Kavitskaya, Peter Kasuga-Jenks, and Hannah Sande. Not pictured: Committee member Lev Michael.

December 5, 2025

In and around the Department of Linguistics in the next week:

December 3, 2025

Here's the latest from the California Language Archive:

Katie Russell presented a talk on "The typology of contrastive nasality: The case of Kwa" at the Seventh Edinburgh Symposium on Historical Phonology (ESPH) in Edinburgh, Scotland, which took place December 1-2.

December 2, 2025

Members of the Script Encoding Initiative (SEI) gave multiple talks at this year's Unicode Technology Workshop, held in Mountain View, CA. Topics by SEI's network included: "Assessing a Script's Unicode Readiness," "Guidelines for Handling Unstandardized and Undeciphered Scripts in Unicode," "Capturing Script Dynamism: The Indic Case," and more.

A reflection on the event is available on SEI's blog.

December 1, 2025

Keith Johnson was part of a team that recently published an article on language-specific neural phonetic processing in the journal Nature.

California Language Archive manager Zachary O'Hagan and the CLA were featured in a news reel released by UC Berkeley's Office of Communications & Public Affairs on Thanksgiving Day:

Congratulations, Zach!

Keith Johnson visited the University of British Columbia on November 19-21 and presented a half-day workshop on "Doing Phonetics in Python" and a research talk on his joint project with Alexandra Pfiffner, "Voices of Oakland: Accent Variation in an Urban Landscape."

November 30, 2025

On Friday, November 21, Andrew Garrett, Leanne Hinton, Tyler Lee-Wynant, and Madeleine Strait hosted Victoria Carlson, Ryan Fleisher, Nikki Peters, and Brittany Vigil-Burbank from the Yurok Tribe at its monthly language workshop, held for the first time on the Berkeley campus. The morning focused on Yurok syntax and the afternoon featured a visit to the Bancroft Library to inspect early-twentieth-century Yurok manuscripts. (Photo by Zachary O'Hagan.)

November 29, 2025

Debbie Anderson was recognized by the Unicode Consortium for her two decades of contributions to the Unicode Standard and to the field of script digitization. The Unicode Bulldog Award is "to be given to those tenacious champions of Unicode who have produced solid achievements in promoting its use around the globe. This award is called the Bulldog Award; once they bite, they never let go!"

Presenters highlighted her supervision of more than 120 scripts into modern digital infrastructure, as well as her mentorship of the next generation of researchers and technologists. A well-deserved honor!

Unicode Consortium CEO Toral Cowieson recognizing Debbie Anderson with the Bulldog Award at the 2025 Unicode Technology Workshop

Unicode Consortium CEO Toral Cowieson recognizing Debbie Anderson with the Bulldog Award at the 2025 Unicode Technology Workshop. Photo credit: Elango Cheran

November 21, 2025

In and around the Department of Linguistics in the next week:

  • Sociolinguistics Lab at Berkeley - Friday Nov 21 - Dwinelle 5125 - 3-4pm
    Justin Davidson (UC Berkeley) leads a discussion of Montrul 2025
  • Syntax and Semantics Circle - Friday Nov 21 - Dwinelle 1303 and Zoom - 3:10-4:30pm
    Practice LSA talks
    - Line Mikkelsen (UC Berkeley), Emily Clem (UC San Diego), Grethe Schmidt (Umiaq, Kalaallit Illuutaat), and Ellen Thrane (Umiaq, Kalaallit Illuutaat): "Reverse prolepsis in Kalaallisut"
    - Line Mikkelsen (UC Berkeley), Grethe Schmidt (Umiaq, Kalaallit Illuutaat), and Ellen Thrane (Umiaq, Kalaallit Illuutaat): "Focus fronting, Q-Particles and anti-pied-piping"

November 19, 2025

November 16, 2025

Julian Vargo and Verónica Grajeda presented at the Hispanic Linguistics Symposium, hosted at the University of Arizona, Tucson, on November 13-15, 2025:

  • Julian Vargo: "Timing of Vocalic Articulatory Maxima in Spanish-English Bilinguals"
  • Julian Vargo & Tyler Thornley: "Asymmetrical Reinforcement of Nasalized Vowels in Spanish-English Bilinguals"
  • Verónica Grajeda: "U.S. Spanish Nasal Neutralization: A Case Study on the Production of /njV/ and /ɲV/"

November 14, 2025

In and around the Department of Linguistics in the next week:

November 13, 2025

Aurora Martinez Kane participated as a speaker and moderator in a panel titled New Mexico Spanish Language Archival Recovery Project: Simposio y Plática at the University of New Mexico on Wednesday, November 12.

November 12, 2025

November 10, 2025

On October 30, Dan Slobin recorded a Zoom interview on "Thinking for Speaking" with Maria Rosa Alonso for the series "Talking about Language" created by the University of Vigo, Galicia, Spain.

On October 31, he gave a Zoom lecture, "The wealth of the stimulus," to a conference at the University of Basel honoring Heike Behrens, a developmental psycholinguist and former editor of the Journal of Child Language. The chapter is available here.