I turn latin poetry into long lists of floating point numbers
Proudly independent board game reviewers.
https://youtube.com/nopunincluded
One of the people who makes People Make Games.
chris@peoplemakegames.com
News and notes relevant to the study of Greco-Roman world and its reception very broadly considered, especially notices of new journal publications
Working on olfactory ethics and teaching at Cambridge. ‘One of those academic types who turn to books as a substitute for social interaction’.
Salvēte! χαίρετε! I'm a Latin teacher & YouTuber who has converted to input-based approaches. I also love reading Ancient Greek, & writing tiered readers.
Latin language, proverbs, old prints, mosaics, bees. We just published Erictho, Tartarorum Terror, an intermediate-advanced Latin reader: https://a.co/d/695MdQr
Learn Latin with us. lupusalatus.com; lupusalatus.etsy.com; lupusalatus.substack.com
urban planner, educator, transport nerd, data geek, dad
We make videos that help you discover, learn and play board games - find your next new favorite game with us!
Assistant Professor of Linguistics, UC Santa Cruz. {Neuro/psycho}linguistics, syntax, and South Asian languages. He/him 🏳️🌈.
Sometimes: Horror movies, video games, cats.
www.lingdustin.net
A show about linguistics, the science of language. Your hosts (in order of coolness): Hedvig Skirgård, Daniel Midgley, and Ben Ainslie (tie for 2nd).
We do language science research and engagement with the public! Find us at the Planet Word museum in Washington D.C., and here: https://go.umd.edu/LanguageScienceStationAtPlanetWord
Linguistic diversity in social life
By Ingrid Piller, author of "Linguistic Diversity and Social Justice" "Intercultural Communication" and "Life in a New Language"
https://www.languageonthemove.org/
Linguist (revitalization, documentation, sociolinguistics) but also not a professional account so I’m gonna say cuss words 🤷♀️ she/her
non-practicing intellectual on war & tech
NL/EN
PhD in linguistics. Researching Impoliteness in children's fiction, and metaphors in virtual health discourses (esp. on dementia). 🩷💜💙 they/she
Linguist, reader, knitter, video gamer, Canadian (in no particular order). Thinks a lot about auxiliaries and pronouns, Stardew Valley, and books with magic and/or spaceships and/or kissing in them. Experimenting with context collapse. (she/her)