2024. v, 207 pp.
Table of Contents
Articles
Methods for studying variation in partitives
Petra Sleeman | pp.鈥165鈥188
Methodological solutions for researching the variation of partitives in languages with rich nominal morphology
Anne Tamm | pp.鈥189鈥232
Bare nouns, indefinite articles and partitivity in an Early New High German cookbook
Elvira Glaser | pp.鈥233鈥261
Variation in the use of the partitive pronoun ER in regional (Heerlen) standard Dutch
Leonie Cornips & Petra Sleeman | pp.鈥262鈥2
2024. iii, 80 pp.
Table of Contents
Articles
Hangul 鈥 A hybrid orthography
William O鈥橤rady | pp.鈥113鈥126
L2 Korean learners鈥 pragmalinguistic features: Focusing on making requests in power鈥慳symmetrical situations
Lan Kim & Sang-Seok Yoon | pp.鈥127鈥168
The role of university in a Korean heritage language student鈥檚 identity development
Mi Yung Park & Katalina Chung | pp.鈥169鈥192
2024. v, 188 pp.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Interactions et acquisition du langage en milieu extrafamilial
Caroline Masson | pp.鈥1鈥12
Interaction and language acquisition in non-family settings
Caroline Masson | pp.鈥13鈥23
Articles
Child activity contexts and language environments: Perspective from daylong audio recordings of American English-speaking children
Ludivine Glas, Kiana Chubey & Melanie Soderstrom | pp.鈥24鈥56
Children鈥檚 multimodal participation in interactions and dialogues
2024. iii, 143 pp.
Table of Contents
Editorial
Ten years of the International Journal of Learner Corpus Research
Sandra G枚tz & Magali Paquot | pp.鈥241鈥246
Articles
From early to future learner corpus research
Sylviane Granger | pp.鈥247鈥279
The Core Metadata Schema for Learner Corpora (LC-meta): Collaborative efforts to advance data discoverability, metadata quality and study comparability in L2 research
Magali Paquot, Alexander K枚nig, Egon W. Stemle & Jennifer-Carmen Frey | pp.鈥280鈥300
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2024. vi, 316 pp.
Table of Contents
Introduction: Lessons learned at the intersection of applied cognitive linguistics and L2 classrooms
Reyes Llopis-Garc铆a & Ana M. Piquer-P铆riz | pp.鈥301鈥308
Special issue articles
Testing the benefits of relating figurative idioms to their literal underpinnings: The role of individual differences
Liting Luo & Frank Boers | pp.鈥309鈥329
Raising the bar: Enhancing study design and validity in L2 idiom research
Kris Ramonda | pp.鈥330鈥353
Challenges and pote
2024. iii, 138 pp.
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Articles 鈥 Aufs盲tze
The cycle of applicative in Tibetic: Lexicalization, grammaticalization and pragmaticization
Joanna Bialek & Camille Simon | pp.鈥437鈥481
Insubordination and what happens after it: Evidence from Hittite
Andrei V. Sideltsev | pp.鈥482鈥524
On the dating of sound changes and its implications for language relationship: The case of Proto-Yeniseian *p- > Ket h-, Yugh f-
Simon Fries & Natalie Korobzow | pp.鈥525鈥555
Editorial
Diachrony and D
2024. iv, 149 pp.
Table of Contents
Editorial
Business communication through a corpus linguistic lens
Mathew Gillings & Susanne Kopf | pp.鈥297鈥301
Articles
From pre-owned printers to pristine Porsches: A corpus linguistic analysis of eBay item descriptions
Andrew Kehoe, Matt Gee & Ursula Lutzky | pp.鈥302鈥330
Management by keywords: A corpus-based investigation into the discourse of six capitals in best practice integrated reporting
Sylvia Jaworska, Renata Stenka & Emre Parlakkaya | pp.鈥33
2024. iii, 166 pp.
Table of Contents
Articles
What can the stories of a frog tell us about motion event description in Gulf Pidgin Arabic?
Imed Louhichi | pp.鈥313鈥338
The early Baba Malay continuum
Nala H. Lee | pp.鈥339鈥364
Reciprocal constructions: Multilingual contact favors borrowing of transparent structures
Kofi Yakpo | pp.鈥365鈥393
Skepi Creole Dutch: The Rodschied Papers
Bart Jacobs & Mikael Parkvall | pp.鈥394鈥408
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The 15th International Symposium on Bilingualism (ISB15) is seeking nominations for 2-3 early-career scholars to each deliver a keynote address. The ECR keynotes should showcase future directions for the study of bilingualism and should include multiple studies and/or approaches. The selected speakers will receive free registration for ISB15.
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We are pleased to announce that the call for abstracts for the second series of the Data in Historical Linguistics seminar series is now open. This seminar series will be run by King鈥檚 College London, and is aimed at PhD students and early career researchers. The purpose of this seminar series is to bring together researchers working on historical linguistics with a quantitative approach, and to discuss current avenues of research in this topic. We hope that these seminars will nurture internati
Dear all,
I am very happy to advertise a fully funded PhD opportunity at Nottingham Trent University:
"Human-Interpretable and Explainable Artificial Intelligence for Tackling Online Language Crimes"
This interdisciplinary, timely, and impactful PhD project will explore the potential applications that Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) models (such as Large Language and Diffusion Models) hold in improving the accuracy and reliability of methods used in forensic authorship identification.
The Permanent Training Master's degree in Systemic Functional Linguistics: Theory and Application provides students with a general foundation and an attractive range of courses dealing with application and expanding on descriptive and theoretical topics. SFL is presented as a resource for engaging with language and other semiotic systems in their contexts of culture; this engagement covers both expert scientific knowledge about language and semiotic systems in general and expert skills needed in
We invite interested speakers to submit abstracts for a panel on Tense and Aspect in Berber and Chadic, to be held at the upcoming Afrikanist*innentag from Wednesday 18 to Friday 20 June 2025 at the University of Vienna. This panel aims to bring together experts to share insights and advancements on this topic.
The aim of this panel is to a) create and/or reinforce links between scholars interested in Berber and Chadic, in general, and Tense and Aspect in particular. It also seeks to broaden th
This (very) junior scholar is embarking on her Masters Thesis project at KU Leuven in English Linguistics and Literature, and has created a survey (her first!) to begin the research inquiry. (It's me. I'm very junior scholar.)
Everyone is invited to participate so that this study will have as much data as possible to work with. Neither your expertise nor L1/L2 nor unfamiliarity with the survey subject matter are disqualifying. Your personal data, including your email, will not be captured, and
Austin Kraft (捆绑SM社区) will be presenting a talk 鈥淕eneralizing measurement in Javanese.鈥 The meeting will take place on Monday, December 2 at 3pm in Room 002 of the 捆绑SM社区 linguistics department. Austin鈥檚 abstract is below: Javanese (Malayo-Polynesian) allows numerals in pre- and post-nominal position. I propose that numeral position tracks a measurement/individuation distinction: among DPs containing numerals, those with […]
Our next (and final of the semester) meeting will be on Dec 2 at 10 AM in room 002. Ray will be presenting the following paper (attached). Labrune, L. (2012). Questioning the universality of the syllable: evidence from Japanese. Phonology, 29(1), 113-152. Ray will be present some critical review of this paper. See the following […]