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Marquis Who's Who Honors Muhitdin Z. Ahunhodjaev for Expertise in Linguistics

Muhitdin Z. Ahunhodjaev is a pioneer for the Uzbek language as the executive director at We Speak Uzbek




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Silk Road linguistics [Electronic book] : the birth of Yiddish and the multiethnic Jewish peoples on the Silk Roads, 9-13th centuries : the indispensable role of the Arabs, Chinese, Germans, Iranians, Slavs and Turks / Paul Wexler.

Wiesbaden : Harrassowitz Verlag, 2021.




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Journal of Slavic linguistics [electronic resource]

Bloomington, Ind. : Slavica Publishers




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Language teaching & linguistics. Abstracts [electronic journal].

[London, New York] Cambridge University Press.





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Video: Ill-Logical Linguistics Release ‘I Know’

ill-Logical Linguistics is a Bermudian hip-hop duo that consists of the rapper Josh “Fatz” Simons and producer Craig Simons. The Simons cousins have enjoyed considerable success in the past, with their song ‘Go Slow’ winning the 2012 Hollywood Music in Media Award for Best Rap/Hip Hop. Their other hits include ‘A Place with A Vibe’ and […]

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Amazon Linguistics




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Review: Linguistics: why it matters by Geoffrey Pullum

It's National Writing Day (for another 48 minutes) and I've reali{s/z}ed that I haven't written anything but emails and tweets today. So a blog post is needed. But a short one. Luckily, I have a very short book to review.

The book is the linguistic installation of Polity Press's 'why it matters' series, and it's by the exceptionally clear Geoff Pullum. Here come the full disclosures: I know Geoff and I got this book for free. But I wouldn't say nice things about the book if I didn't mean them. (I'd just save myself the trouble of writing a blog post about it.)

So, since it's by the exceptionally clear Geoff Pullum, this is an exceptionally clear book. It's just 120-something pages, divided into five themed chapters on why linguistics matters: for what it tells us about what makes us human, about how sentences work, how meaning, thought and language intertwine, how it uncovers social relations, and how it might help machines understand humans. I particularly admire Geoff's ability to write short sentences about complex topics. (That's lesson 1 in making things exceptionally clear—complex topics aren't helped by grammatically complex sentences!) The real value of the book is in the examples that show how linguistics does matter—for expanding human understanding, for uncovering and undoing prejudices, and in applications that can help people.

Here's the bit that I most enthusiastically underlined:
[T]o a large extent the importance of linguistics has turned out to lie not so much in the results it has achieved (those evolve over time and are often overturned or contradicted) but in the change in the general view of what's important enough to study. It lies in our moral evolution of our perception of what we should be looking at and what we should value. 
That leads into a discussion of the shift from thinking of signed languages as gesticulations to their recognition as complex languages that are as languagey as any other human languages. But I think it could have introduced many of the sections. I do believe that linguistics has done a lot of good in the world in the past 50 or so years, and a lot of that is about valuing people and their languages. Though the book is only long enough for a few examples of that, they're great examples.

The ideal audience for this book? I think it would make an excellent present from any students studying (or planning to study) linguistics to their parents. When your parents' friends ask them "What's your kid up to?" and they say "Studying Linguistics", the conversation usually DIES. Give them the gift of knowing how to talk up your fascinating studies! It'd also be great for anyone considering studying linguistics, or who just thinks: "That sounds like an interesting subject, but I don't quite know what it's for." (It's mostly not about translation or language teaching, by the way.)

Geoff blogged about writing the book, which you can read here.
Here's a link to the publisher's site. It's only giving me the UK buying links, but I hope that if you approach it from another country you'll get the appropriate page!




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Misused Terms in Linguistics.

Evelina Leivada, a psycholinguist at the Universitat Rovira i Virgili in Tarragona, has an article in Inference, Misused Terms in Linguistics, that begins: The evolutionary biologist Eörs Szathmáry observed that linguists “would rather share each other’s toothbrush than each other’s terminology.” This is far from an isolated view. Peter Hagoort, an eminent cognitive neuroscientist, voiced […]




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Formalism and functionalism in linguistics: the engineer and the collector / Margaret Thomas

Hayden Library - P147.T475 2020




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Logic and algorithms in computational linguistics 2018 (LACompLing2018) / Roussanka Loukanova, editor

Online Resource




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The foundations of Arabic linguistics II: Kitab Sibawayhi: interpretation and transmission / edited by Amal Elesha Marogy, Kees Versteegh

Online Resource




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The foundations of Arabic linguistics: Sībawayhi and early Arabic grammatical theory / edited by Amal Elesha Marogy ; with a foreword by M.G. Carter

Online Resource




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The foundations of Arabic linguistics IV: the evolution of theory / edited by Manuela E.B. Giolfo and Kees Versteegh

Online Resource




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Dutch contributions to the Sixteenth International Congress of Slavists. Linguistics: Belgrade, August 20-27, 2018 / edited by Egbert Fortuin, Peter Houtzagers, Janneke Kalsbeek

Online Resource




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Cognitive linguistics for linguists Margaret E. Winters, Geoffrey S. Nathan

Online Resource




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Studies in formal linguistics: universal patterns and language specific parameters / Anna Bloch-Rozmej, Anna Bondaruk (eds.)

Hayden Library - P201.S828 2018




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The architecture of context and context-sensitivity: perspectives from philosophy, linguistics and logic / Tadeusz Ciecierski, Paweł Grabarczyk, editors

Online Resource




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Eye-tracking: a guide for applied linguistics research / Kathryn Conklin, University of Nottingham, Ana Pellicer-Sanchez, University of Nottingham, Gareth Carrol, University of Birmingham

Hayden Library - P129.C625 2018




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Topics in theoretical Asian linguistics: studies in honor of John B. Whitman / edited by Kunio Nishiyama, Hideki Kishimoto, Edith Aldridge

Hayden Library - PJ71.T67 2018




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Transactions of the Association of Computational Linguistics [electronic journal].

MIT Press




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Teanga: The Journal of the Irish Association for Applied Linguistics [electronic journal].

Irish Association for Applied Linguistics




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Studies in Applied Linguistics & TESOL [electronic journal].




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Russian Journal of Linguistics [electronic journal].

People's Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)




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Xi fang yu yan xue liu pai = Schools of linguistics / Liu Runqing bian zhu

Liu, Runqing




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Han yu ying yong yü yan xüe yan jiu = Research on Chinese applied linguistics. Di 2 ji / Beijing yu yan da xue dui wai Han yu yan jiu zhong xin bian




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Zellig Harris [electronic resource] : from American linguistics to socialist Zionism / Robert F. Barsky

Barsky, Robert F