Congratulations to Charles B. Chang (PhD, 2010) who has been awarded tenure at Boston University!
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May 12, 2020
A new article has been published based on Emily Cibelli's 2015 Berkeley dissertation. Congrats, Emily!
Cibelli, E. (2020). Articulatory and perceptual cues to non-native phoneme perception: Cross-modal training for early learners. Second Language Research.
Rumor also has it that Dr. Cibelli is moving back to the Bay Area.
May 11, 2020
This weekend at FASL 29, Peter Jurgec (University of Toronto) presented his joint experimental work with Jesse Zymet in a talk entitled "Lexical propensities of Slovenian palatalizing suffixes are learned." Click here for the slides. Jesse adds:
The central results are on slides 20/21 & 29 (those are suffixes on the x-axis). They suggest that Slovenian language learners track triggering rates of palatalization that are specific to individual suffixes.
May 8, 2020
In and around the linguistics department in the next week:
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Phorum - Monday May 11 - Zoom - 12-1pm
Raksit Lau (UC Berkeley): A Pathway to Tonogenesis: Shifting Language Dynamics in Kuy and the Perception-Production Link. -
Fieldwork Summer Meeting Group - Wednesday May 13 - Zoom link - 2pm
May 6, 2020
Karee Garvin and Hannah Sande (PhD 2017) have launched a new cross institution discussion group. The group focuses on phonology, welcoming presentations on any and all phonology and phonology adjacent topics. The group meets weekly on Tuesdays at 12:00 PDT. All are welcome to attend. To be added to the mailing list and to receive the Zoom link, email Karee.
Here are the details for the meeting on May 12:
Jack Merrill (Princeton; PhD 2018) and Nik Rolle (Princeton; PhD 2018): Tone triggers vowel-epenthesis and vowel-retention in Wamey (Konyagi).
We present a case of tone-conditioned ǝ-epenthesis in the Wamey language (Niger-Congo: Guinea, Senegal), based on data from Santos (1996). While vowel epenthesis to host an intonational floating tone is attested in a number of languages (Roettger 2017), it has been claimed that vowel epenthesis to host a lexical/morphological floating tone is unattested~impossible (de Lacy 2003, Blumenfeld 2006, Gleim 2019). Wamey presents the clearest case yet of exactly this phenomenon. [Full abstract available here.]
May 4, 2020
Edwin Ko writes to announce that he is organizing the 40th Siouan and Caddoan Languages Conference, which will be held virtually from Thursday, May 21 to Saturday, May 23. The conference program can be found on the website and anyone who is interested in attending should write to Edwin to obtain more information.
May 3, 2020
Congratulations to Edwin Ko, who has been offered a Berkeley Language Center Fellowship for the upcoming semester to investigate the role of stories and texts in language revitalization.
May 2, 2020
Congratulations to Alice Shen, who has landed a short-term contractor position at Facebook to while away the time between filing her dissertation this summer and starting her Visiting Assistant Professorship at Reed College in the fall. She will be working on data infrastructure for Natural Language Processing systems.
April 28, 2020
Congratulations to our undergraduate honors thesis-writers who successfully presented their research over Zoom on Monday!
Amelia Fineberg
Honors thesis title: "Semantics and Grammar: Gender in Hebrew Liturgy"
Faculty Adviser: Eve Sweetser
Karina Fong-Hirschfelder
Honors thesis title: "The Representation of Polysemy in the French-English Bilingual Lexicon"
Faculty Adviser: Mahesh Srinivasan
Sarah Roberts
Honors thesis title: "The Relationship between Gestural Viewpoint and Detail Retention"
Faculty Adviser: Eve Sweetser
A video recording of the event is available here. Unfortunately the recording did not start until part way through Amelia's talk, but her slides are available here.
April 24, 2020
In and around the linguistics department in the next week:
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Fieldwork Forum - Wednesday April 29 - Zoom link - 4-5:30pm
Andrew Garrett (UC Berkeley): Text editions as inside-out grammars: Karuk texts from 1901-02.
April 23, 2020
Congrats to Isaac Bleaman, whose article "Implicit standardization in a minority language community: Real-time syntactic change among Hasidic Yiddish writers" has been accepted for publication at Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence. The article will appear in the section Language and Computation as part of the research topic in Computational Sociolinguistics. Read the abstract here!
April 17, 2020
In and around the linguistics department in the next week:
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Fieldwork Forum - Wednesday April 22 - Zoom link TBA - 4-5:30pm
Wesley dos Santos (UC Berkeley): A linguistic survey meets the Kawahiva communities.
April 16, 2020
A new article by Pius W. Akumbu (Fulbright Visiting Scholar, 2015-16), Larry M. Hyman, and Roland Kießling entitled "The segmental and tonal structure of verb inflection in Babanki" has just appeared in the online open access journal Phonological Data and Analysis. Congrats!
April 11, 2020
Congrats to Virginia Dawson, whose squib "Outscoping the directive force of imperatives" has been accepted for publication at Linguistic Inquiry!
April 10, 2020
In and around the linguistics department in the next week:
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Fieldwork Forum - Wednesday April 15 - Zoom link TBA - 4-5:30pm
Nicolas Arms (UC Berkeley): Coordination and omnipredicativity in 'Weenhayek: Some preliminary notes. -
Language Revitalization Working Group - Wednesday April 15 - Zoom - 2-3pm
Developing Pedagogical Materials (Discussion of Yamada 2011 and Hornberger & de Korne 2018, led by Emily Drummond)
April 9, 2020
Congratulations to Allegra Robertson and recent post-doc Konrad Rybka , whose article "A grammatical description of Warao imperatives: Formal brevity and morphological complexity" was published this week in Cadernos de Etnolingüística. Read it here!
April 7, 2020
Alice Shen has accepted a position as Visiting Assistant Professor of Linguistics at Reed College. Congratulations, Alice!
The National Endowment for the Humanities, through its "Documenting Endangered Languages" grant program (in collaboration with the National Science Foundation), announced today that it will fund a project to be administered by the Survey of California and Other Indian Languages (PI Andrew Garrett, $332,762): "Archiving legacy documentation from southern California and the southwest: Toward a new collaborative model."
This two-year project will catalog, digitize, and describe sound recordings and paper materials assembled over many years by Berkeley professor emerita Leanne Hinton, Margaret Langdon (Berkeley PhD 1966), Frank Lobo, and Pamela Munro, making them accessible where appropriate in the California Language Archive. A key element of the project is collaboration with several Indigenous communities to create a model of co-curation and community-based description of materials we catalog. The grant will support a full-time postdoctoral position in the department to coordinate and supervise all the work.
April 6, 2020
Andrew Garrett channeled some of his pandemic-induced stress into a creative work written over spring break: a short satirical edition of poems minimally adapted from the ancient Greek poetry of Sappho and Alcaeus in the form of a book of poems by his and Leslie Kurke's cats, also named Sappho and Alcaeus, together with full scholarly apparatus. Primarily of interest only to classical philologists, Poetarum lesbiorum carmina pestilentialia ("Plague poems of the Lesbian poets") can be read as a lovely printed book or in proof here.
Zach O'Hagan sends the following updates from the Survey of California and Other Indian Languages:
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Augmenting our activities with work that can be done from home, we've digitized 120 color slides from Harvey Carlson's 1984 fieldwork on Aikanã (isolate; Brazil). We also redigitized over 100 prints scanned at higher resolution. Carlson (d. 1994) received a BA from our department and also worked for many years in the Berkeley Language Center, whose recording studio is named in his honor. He was inspired to do fieldwork in Rondônia after taking a seminar titled Indian Languages of South America from visiting professor Aryon Rodrigues in the winter 1983 quarter.
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