My dudes, these #HDLS14 talks/posters are so good (per uzhe, yoozh? yuzh?) I'm doing a terrible job of retweeting/threading talks/posters without the structure of synchronous talks, but I've watched SEVERAL. So here is an attempt to put them in a thread.
Don't miss @c_borstell & @fbisnath's clear, concise, & cool #HDLS14 talk about Swedish construal of 'in' vs 'on' islands/nations in spoken Swedish. It's got #CorpusBased methods, islands, Swedish, & Calle signing ASL!. What more could you want? osf.io/d9a7f/ #semantics
Interesting #HDLS14 poster by @TorytheLinguist & Mayberry using experimental methods to look at deaf folx acceptability judgements for the existence of a copula Cx (SELF) in #ASL in individual vs stage-level predicates. Look forward to more work on this! osf.io/gx3jp/
This morning's #HDLS14 panel on the #NavajoLanguageProgram at UNM is an amazing way to situate the kinds of important linguistic & cultural work being done in the @LinguisticsUnm dept. Congrats on a great panel @PleonasticPhraz@dvnpete (& others on Twitter?). Thanks for sharing!
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I love how Ryan's keynote starts with a nod to the oddity of doing work during Covid times and the routine, simple things we are missing by not traveling for #HDLS14 especially coffee from the UNM SUB Satellite Coffee and having Frontier burritos for lunch w/ friends
Once Ryan sets his @ryanlepic points out ASL's "structuralism problem" which is that we have been spinning our wheels by trying maintain theoretical assumptions such as one form = one meaning in morphological relationships. #HDLS14
Fav 2019 paper @ryanlepic's @glossa_oa "A usage-based alternative to “lexicalization” in SL linguistics." A must read article that really unpacks #UsageBasedApproaches and helps us move beyond lexicalization. Lepic, R. (2019) Glossa 4(1), 23. DOI: doi.org/10.5334/gjgl.8…
A close runner up for me is Davidson et al. "The relationship btwn verbal form & event structure in sign languages," which I appreciate for it's methodical & systematic investigation of event structure in SLs (in the same @glossa_oa issue 4(1), 123) DOI: doi.org/10.5334/gjgl.9…
For 2020, who has time to read lol, but the paper to beat is really a one, two punch from @Benambridge in his "Against stored abstractions: A radical exemplar model of language acquisition" in First Language 40 (5-6) which really challenged my thinking in many ways. #Exemplars