Congrats Mark, that's awesome!
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Professor of Cognitive Science, University of Oxford @oxexppsy.bsky.social
Language, interaction, tech • Here with doubts about the next monetizable monopoly... • papers https://markdingemanse.net • blog https://ideophone.org • fedi https://scholar.social/@dingemansemark/ • POSSE: Publish on Own Site, Syndicate Everywhere
Field linguist working with communities in West Papua; Interested in morphology, complexity and evolution.
Lecturer in Linguistics, University of Melbourne
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Research Fellow with the Evolution of Cultural Diversity Initiative @ ANU
www.sampassmore.com
www.kinbank.net
Kinship | Language | Methods | Diversity
Linguist. Living on Ngunnawal and Ngambri country. Researching: Australian Indigenous languages, sociolinguistics, ethnobotany, decolonisation and epistemologies. Always was, always will be. Also post about other random stuff.
Director, NCCR Evolving Language (www.evolvinglanguage.ch) and Professor of General Linguistics at the University of Zürich, Switzerland
Linguist and psycholinguist
I am a non-Indigenous linguist who works in northern Australia documenting endangered languages and understanding the impact of English on these languages
Linguist at the Surrey Morphology Group. Morphologist, phonologist, modeller of language dynamics.
Assistant professor of language and communication at the VU Amsterdam. Conversation analysis, ethnomethodology, multimodality (he/him, hɔɪ~hoʊi)
Research Data for Research Excellence; Software is the lens that brings data into focus; Lapsed Linguist; UNSW
Linguist
Senior Lecturer, La Trobe University
gesture/grammar/✨emoji/#lingcomm
Podcast: @lingthusiasm
Masto: superlinguo@scicomm.xyz
Blog: superlinguo.com
She/her(/they)
Professor of General Linguistics at Uppsala University, Sweden. Studies linguistic typology and evolutionary approaches to language change and to textual traditions. Ask me about runestaves! ᚠᚢᚦᚨᚱᚴᚼ
Prof of linguistics. 🇦🇺/🇺🇸; Australian languages, historical linguistics, Voynich Manuscript
Vice President, Western Institute for Endangered Language Documentation (California, USA); Adjunct Research Fellow, College of Arts Society & Education, James Cook University (Queensland, Australia)
www.wieldoc.org
I study how languages and cultures evolve. Primarily with phylogenies and other assorted computational methods. Based at @Biology_UoA. Never met a language phylogeny or a cultural phylogeny I didn't like. #phylolinguistics
https://sites.google.com/view/adamcschembri/home
Australian professor of linguistics at the University of Birmingham, UK
Hearing person interested in sign languages & signing communities
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