FYI: NEW Webinar Series – Cognitive Science: Perspectives for Higher Education
The Cognitive Science Society is thrilled to introduce a new initiative led by the Higher Education Committee: the “Cognitive Science: Perspectives for Higher Education” webinar series.
To kick off this initiative, the committee is hosting two webinars in Spring/Summer 2025, which will be recorded and made available on our website. These events are designed to spark discussion, share experiences, and provide practical guidance for Cognitive Science educators, administrators and students inter
FYI: Türkçe dilinde çevrim içi çalışma için katılımcılar aranıyor! Popüler bir çevrim içi platformda geçerli 15€ değerinde hediye çeki kazanma şansı! / Participants wanted for online study in Turkish. Chance of winning 15€ vouchers for a popular online...
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Değerli Türkçe ana dili konuşurları,
Dil işleme üzerine yapılan bilimsel araştırmalar bugüne kadar ağırlıklı olarak İngilizce ve diğer Hint-Avrupa dilleri üzerine yoğunlaşmıştır. Ancak, Türkçe gibi dillerde cümle işleme süreçlerine dair bilgimiz hâlâ sınırlıdır.
Bu nedenle, şu anda çevrim içi çalışmamıza katılarak bize destek olabilecek Türkçe’yi ana dili olarak konuşan kişileri arıyoruz.
Çalışma kapsamında, katılımcılardan farklı bağlamlarda verilen bir dizi
TOC: Translation and Translanguaging in Multilingual Contexts Vol. 11, No. 2 (2025)
2025. iii, 109 pp.
Table of Contents
Articles
Vocabulary learning through dual-subtitled videos: Translation-based interventions as output
Siowai Lo & Wendy Mei Cheng Chan | pp. 127–148
Emotions in multimodal texts: Challenges for accessible translation
Clara Inés López-Rodríguez & Maribel Tercedor-Sánchez | pp. 149–170
Tracking language learners’ motivations within a translanguaging perspective
Eriko Sato & Yasuko Fujita | pp. 171–199
Unlocking childhood trauma through sel
TOC: Language, Interaction and Acquisition Vol. 15, No. 2 (2025)
2024. iii, 126 pp.
Table of Contents
Articles
Voluntary motion events in Uyghur child language
Alimujiang Tusun | pp. 189–214
The development of CAF in the oral production of French L1 young learners of EFL: A longitudinal study
Alexandra Vraciu & Agnès Leroux | pp. 215–242
A multi-dimensional analysis of backchannels in L1 German, L1 Italian and L2 German
Simona Sbranna, Simon Wehrle & Martine Grice | pp. 243–277
Effets des conditions d’interlocution sur la gestion de la c
TOC: Journal of Language Aggression and Conflict Vol. 13, No. 1 (2025)
2025. v, 153 pp.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Conflict talk in Spanish digital interactions
Lucía Fernández-Amaya | pp. 1–15
Articles
Identities in conflict: Latinos in Spain
Pilar Garcés-Conejos Blitvich & Patricia Bou Franch | pp. 16–43
“We are completely stunned”: Corrective facework in hosts’ responses to Airbnb reviews with negative valence
Patricia Díaz-Muñoz & Carmen Maíz-Arévalo | pp. 44–71
When dissatisfactory experiences turn into conflict: A contrastive stud
TOC: Interpreting Vol. 27, No. 1 (2025)
2025. iii, 156 pp.
Table of Contents
Articles
Fundamental frequency as an acoustic mirror of interpreters’ cognitive states
Zhangminzi Shao & Bart Defrancq | pp. 1–27
Ear–voice span in simultaneous interpreting: Text-specific factors, interpreter-specific factors and individual variation
Przemysław Janikowski & Agnieszka Chmiel | pp. 28–51
The role of expertise in coping with accents during simultaneous interpreting: A pupillometric study
Karolina Broś, Katarzyna Czarnocka-Goł
TOC: Journal of Second Language Pronunciation Vol. 10, No. 3 (2025)
2024. iii, 138 pp.
Table of Contents
Editorial
Key issues in L2 pronunciation research: A look back at 10 years of JSLP
John M. Levis | pp. 293–308
Articles
Exploring the potential of textually‑enhanced captioned video to direct learners’ attention to challenging sound contrasts
Jonás Fouz-González & Joan C. Mora | pp. 309–338
The impact of generative AI-powered chatbots on L2 comprehensibility
Sinem Sonsaat-Hegelheimer & Şebnem Kurt | pp. 339–374
Training of English pro
TOC: Australian Review of Applied Linguistics Vol. 48, No. 1 (2025)
2025. iii, 147 pp.
Table of Contents
Editorial
pp. 1–3
Articles
Applied semantics and climate communication
Helen Bromhead & Cliff Goddard | pp. 4–27
First and second language speakers’ sensitivity to the distributional properties of wh-clauses: Effects of proficiency, acquisitional context, and language experience
Ivana Domazetoska & Helen Zhao | pp. 28–54
Evaluating stakeholders in information for parents of children who are deaf or hard-of-hearing
Emily Kecman & John S. K
TOC: Pragmatics and Society Vol. 16, No. 3 (2025)
2025. iii, 137 pp.
Table of Contents
Articles
The humorous effect of routine formulas in Spanish and English televised monologues
Montserrat Mir & Patxi Laskurain-Ibarluzea | pp. 311–332
Saying “sorry” in online language: A pragmatic analysis of apologies posted on a Chinese online shopping website
Jia Yang | pp. 333–356
Political language gaffes and the importance of Hearer’s meaning
Nelly Tincheva | pp. 357–379
I am a doctor in your shoes: The empathic strategies employed
Summer Schools: Analysing Multimodal Language Data for Quantitative Social Science
Focus: Language data analysis and computing, with a particular emphasis on challenges in handling multimodal (text, audio, video) data.
Description:
As part of the 58th Annual Essex Summer School in Social Science Data Analysis, we are hosting a two-week course on the analysis of multimodal (text, audio, video) language data. This course will be taught by Drs Nina Markl and Charles Redmon in coordination with wider work on computational linguistics at the Institute for Analytics and Data Scien
FYI: Survey on the Intelligibility of English Utterances by Japanese Learners of English
We are conducting a survey on the intelligibility of English utterances by Japanese learners of English.
We would be very grateful if you could listen to five pairs of sentences, compare each pair in terms of intelligibility, choose one alternative that best describes your judgment, and optionally provide comments. The survey will take a few minutes. Everyone is welcome to participate, regardless of their native langauge(s).
Note that we would like you to evaluate intelligibility (how ea
FYI: Call for Book Chapters: Monstrous Language: Othering, Scripted Speech, and In(humanity)
We are seeking contributions for an edited volume centered around the study of the language of monsters and the monstrous, analyzing media representations of the language of non-human entities to shed light on othering, defamiliarization, dehumanization, and the linguistics of the non-human. Although human interaction has traditionally been the focus of research within sociocultural linguistics, linguistic form also serves as a kind of implicit boundary between the familiar and unfamiliar, broad
FYI: Mango Languages Dissertation Awards 2025
Mango Languages is now accepting proposals for our annual Dissertation Awards program, which supports exceptional dissertation research at the intersection of second language acquisition and educational technology. We invite advanced PhD candidates to submit applications on our website (see link below).
Details:
- Mango Languages will award grants in the amount of $1,000 per grant.
- Applications are due on June 16th, 2025.
- Applicants will be notified by September 1st, 2025.
- Appli
FYI: Dominican and Puerto Rican Speakers Needed for an Online Study!
I am looking for Dominican and Puerto Rican speakers to take part in an online study for my PhD. The study involved filling out a couple short questionnaires and recording a short passage. The eligibility criteria can be found below:
- Born, raised and living in either Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic or San, Juan Puerto Rico
- Between the ages of 25 and 35
- Currently in university or already have a university degree
- Minimal knowledge of additional languages is preferred
Partici
Confs: 2025 NARNiHS Research Incubator
Join us this coming weekend for the 2025 NARNiHS Research Incubator!
==> 25-27 April 2025 <==
Consult the program for the richest Incubator line-up ever: https://narnihs.org/?page_id=3075
Fourteen (14 !!!) exciting international projects in Historical Sociolinguistics and an expert roundtable!
The event is fully online and free for NARNiHS members. Not yet a NARNiHS member? Membership is free: https://narnihs.org/?page_id=2
Information concerning access to the online venue will
Confs: 1st Kansai Sociolinguistics Colloquium
The Doshisha University Institute for the Liberal Arts (Kyoto), in cooperation with the University of Bremen (Germany), is initiating the first colloquium for young researchers in the field of sociolinguistics. We invite graduate students, postdoctoral, and early-career researchers to participate in our colloquium and present their current work. The aim of the colloquium is to connect young scholars in the field of sociolinguistics (broadly imagined) and provide a supportive space to discuss the
Calls: PhonolEEGy3
PhonolEEGy3
The goal of the PhonolEEGy conference is to intersect experimental research based on EEG / MEG with phonological theory. While EEG / MEG-based research concerning linguistically relevant sound and its patterning (phonology) is growing, work that explicitly addresses phonological theory is still relatively limited.
The conference aims at promoting EEG / MEG-based experimental evidence as it informs phonological theory to grow the intersection of these fields.
The conference will
Calls: 15th International Workshop on Writing Systems and Literacy (AWLL15)
Call for Papers:
Extending the Association of Written Language and Literacy’s (AWLL) tradition of international conferences devoted to writing systems, AWLL15 will convene to facilitate researchers from various backgrounds in exploring their shared interests in written words; from their diverse graphematic forms to the different kinds of information evoked within the reciprocal processes of writing and reading. In that spirit, this call invites abstract submissions that address relevant rese
Confs: Latin American Conference on Eye Movements
The first Latin American Conference on Eye Movements (LACEM 2025) will take place in Viña del Mar, Chile, from December 10th to 12th, 2025. Organized by the Language & Cognition Laboratory at Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso, LACEM aims to establish an international platform for knowledge exchange and collaboration. The conference invites researchers from diverse basic and applied fields using eye-tracking, including psychology, linguistics, neurophysiology, computer science, educat
Confs: 13th International Conference on Austroasiatic Linguistics
ICAAL is the principal regular meeting for presenting and discussing research on Austroasiatic languages & linguistics. The Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at Udornthani Rajabhat University invites interested scholars to submit abstracts for the 13th International Conference on Austroasiatic Linguistics (ICAAL 13). The conference will be held in a hybrid format, allowing for both in-person and virtual presentations and participation. This will be the first ICAAL meeting held in northea