KathyReid, to Catroventos
@KathyReid@aus.social avatar

Are you teaching or studying in , or are you a student?

Then Dr Isabelle Burke from would like you to take a short survey about variation in in

🔗 https://monash.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_0r19RnqsgomeGnY

abdalian, to philadelphia
@abdalian@lingo.lol avatar

I’m thrilled to announce that I will be moving to for a fellowship at the American Philosophical Society, where I will continue working on locating, building, and analyzing a corpus of language documentation, as well as gathering all information I can on the history and culture of the Tunica-Biloxi people.

@linguistics

shekinahcancook, to linguistics
@shekinahcancook@babka.social avatar

Why Do Dwarves Sound Scottish and Elves Sound Like Royalty?
Blame Tolkien and time - by Eric Grundhauser December 7, 2016

"...Tolkien would create languages first, then write cultures & histories to speak them... In the case of the ever-present Elvish in his works, Tolkien took inspiration from Finnish and Welsh. As the race of men & hobbits got their language from the elves in Tolkien’s universe, their language was portrayed as similarly Euro-centric in flavor.

For the dwarves, who were meant to have evolved from an entirely separate lineage, he took inspiration from Semitic languages for their speech, resulting in dwarven place names like Khazad-dûm & Moria.

“When dwarves actually talk, they don’t sound Scottish at all,” says Olsen. “They sound like Arabic or Hebrew.”...As radio & film adaptations of Tolkien’s works were released in later decades, you can see the slow evolution of the dwarven accent..."

https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/why-do-dwarves-sound-scottish-and-elves-sound-like-royalty

gacorley, to conlangs
@gacorley@mstdn.social avatar

Now that you've seen Ndăkaga in action in The Xeshor Tablet, join me in about two hours (3:30 pm Central Time) where I will finish making incantations for the final two cantrips and hopefully get back to working on the writing system. https://youtube.com/live/ybUIJRm38oc #conlang #language #linguistics #dnd5e #dnd #ttrpg @conlang

AnnaAnthro, to linguistics
@AnnaAnthro@mastodon.social avatar

professor John McWhorter on “LatinX" and how words get adopted — or not : NPR

https://www.npr.org/2024/05/24/g-s1-432/the-debate-over-latinx-and-how-words-get-adopted-or-not

trochee, to linguistics
@trochee@dair-community.social avatar

Huh it looks like there's a Berenstain / dataset visiting from a previous simulation reboot

Thanks @ergative for escalation; the Time Police have been notified

https://wandering.shop/@ergative/112489237275922461

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