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I'm giving an informal talk today about under-the-radar linguistic changes and their relationship to structural characteristics of ego networks, using Raleigh corpus data. Let me know if you're interested in talking about language and networks! #linguistics
15.11.2024 13:17 โ ๐ 2 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 0 ๐ 0
A goal of the Raleigh Language Study is to consider structural characteristics of egonets as predictors of linguistic variation. Eventually we'll use the data for setting parameters for simulations, but first I'm looking forward to doing descriptive network analysis, rare in our field but needed.
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Neopronouns interview study interest form
This form is to express interest in participating in an interview study conducted by Professor Kirby Conrod at Swarthmore College.
Completing this interest form is just to give us a way to contact ...
Hey, I'm finally recruiting for a paid study! This is for anyone over 18 and fluent in English who uses neopronouns (like "xe," "fae," "thon," etc) as their personal pronouns. If you're interested, you can sign up to receive more information at the link below! Please share far and wide!!
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I've been thinking a lot lately about the long-term value of variationist sociolinguistic work (thoughts welcome). Possibly the most valuable thing about a new phase of the Raleigh Language Study is the ego network data, which have already surprised me. Let me know if you want to discuss methods!
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Linguistic diversity in social life
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