Linguistics
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A-LEVEL-LINGUISTICS This list is for people who have registered interest in the work of a Subject Centre Special Interest Group working towards the development of an A Level in Linguistics
ACADEMICLIVERPOOL This list is for the announcement and discussion of academic research relating to the regions of Liverpool and Merseyside, in the north-west of England. Interdisciplinarity is strongly encouraged, in areas such as history, society, culture and language. Posts about research events and new publications relating to Liverpool and Merseyside are also warmly welcomed.
AFLS-NEWS This is an open discussion list for members of the Association for French Language Studies and other colleagues involved in teaching and research in French in Higher Education. It is intended to facilitate the exchange of information in the areas of teaching and research in French language studies.
ALCS The ALCS list aims to promote the scholarly study of the language, culture, history and society of the Low Countries by facilitating communication between interested scholars.
ASTON-FL-READING-GROUP Forensic Linguistics Reading Group - Centre for Forensic Linguistics at Aston University
BAALPG A list for members of the British Association for Applied Linguistics (BAAL) engaged in post-graduate research, to encourage discussion of research issues in applied linguistics, and to enable networking of information about meetings / workshops / symposia organised by and for p-g researchers.
BABY-TERPS-UCLAN The baby-terps-uclan list is used by students on the course to discuss the theory and practise of sign language interpreting, with the aim of supporting each other in our academic work.
BALTIC-STUDIES The list has been set up to facilitate discussion on the Baltic States between and amongst scholars and practitioners in many different fields of research, both in terms of scholarship and teaching. In particular, this mailing list encourages the exchange of issues related to such topics as politics, foreign policy, security studies, society, culture, history, geography and so on.
BNAC This list will be used by and for members of the Britain Nepal Academic Council, and associated academic colleagues, for sharing information on conferences, workshops and #other events in relation to Nepal studies
BRIATHRACHAS Tha an liosta seo airson deasbad agus co-obrachadh ann an cruthachadh briathrachas ùr sa Ghàidhlig, gus am bi daoine a' cuideachadh a chéile ri facal freagarrach a lorg agus a' tighinn gu aonta cho fad 's is urrainn air an fhacal as fheàrr. Bidh an liosta gu math freagarrach airson bruidhinn mudheidhinn briathrachas ùr coimpiutaireachd, ach tha i a' toirt a-steach cuspairean eile cuideachd. (List for discussing new terminology in Scottish Gaelic.)
BSL-QED A list for the discussion of BSL (British Sign Language ) curriculum development in HE
BUSINESSDISCOURSENET The BusinessDiscourseNet is a list dedicated to dialogue and information exchange between scholars from a variety of disciplines, research and teaching traditions, who are interested in the new multidisciplinary field of Business Discourse.
CHAIN This list is for members of the Coalition of Humanities and Arts Infrastructures and Networks (CHAIN) which includes major digital humanities infrastructure projects, planning initiatives and networks. The members of CHAIN have agreed to work together and pool effort in a number of areas to overcome barriers, and to create a shared environment where technology services can interoperate and be sustained, thus enabling new forms of research in the Humanities.
CHEST-HARPERCOLLINS The CHEST/HarperCollins Special Offer mailing list for discussion between institutions licensed via CHEST for HarperCollins products.
CLARIN-UK Discussion list for the network of UK researchers associated with the pan-European CLARIN project, building an infrastructure for the support of advanced research in the humanities using electronic language resources.
COLOURSTUDIES This is a group for the multidisciplinary study and discussion of colour. It includes linguists, psychologists, geographers, opthamologists and more. The Group is open to anyone with an interest in colour, but it is intended to be an academic and research forum.
CORPUS-STYLE This list is for discussion of research and announcement of events in the emerging field of corpus stylistics - the use of language corpora in the analysis of the language of literature.
CP-UK Cognitive Psychology UK is a list created to bring together people interested in cognition research. The list will post details of conferences, jobs available, test and experiment resources and allow members to raise and discuss their individual interests.
E-GYMRAEG The e-Gymraeg mailing list is used for the discussion, research and development of Welsh language software applications, including language technology tools.
ENCL-REELC The European Network of Comparative Literature / Réseau Européen d'Etudes Littéraires Comparées(ENCL/REELC) provides a joint forum for all National Comparative Literature associations in Europe. It facilitates the exchange of information between countries and promotes international academic collaboration.
ENGLISHDIALECTS This list aims to facilitate discussion bewteen teachers and researchers in higher education and further education who are interested in the accents and dialects of English. Any aspect of linguistic variation, in both standard and non-standard varieties of English, is relevant.
EPNL The English Place-Name List is a forum for discussion of the etymology, history and significance of place-names in England.
ESL The English Surname List is a forum for discussion of the etymology, history and significance of surnames in England.
FGLS For discussion of issues related to research and teaching in connection with Germanic languages
FLN FLN (Figurative Language Network) aims to improve communication amongst scholars interested in figurative language, from a range of disciplines (psychology, linguistics, AI, computational linguistics, literary studies etc).
FONETIKS Mailing list for 'foNETiks', a monthly electronic newsletter containing news about meetings, new positions, and a range of other areas of interest to those studying and working in the areas of phonetics, phonology, and speech science.
FORENSIC-LINGUISTICS Members will discuss the use of linguistic evidence in court, features of courtroom and legal discourse including courtroom interpreting, and other aspects of the relationship between Language and the Law. Most members are academic linguists, though researchers in other disciplines are welcome.
GEO-REASONING The study of formal methods and approaches to reasoning and modelling in the geosciences: linguistics, logic,AI,mathematics,databases,...
HENRYSWEETSOCIETY The Henry Sweet Society for the History of Linguistic Ideas was founded in February 1984. Its aims are to promote and encourage the study of the history of all branches of linguistic thought, theoretical and applied, and including non-European traditions. Its fields of interest include the history both of the major subject areas of linguistics and also of more specialised topics, such as writing systems, literacy, rhetoric, and the application of linguistic ideas within professional and technical fields.
HERDA-SW-MODERN-LANGUAGES This is a restricted list for HE staff in the SW with an interest in Modern Languages. The list is a vehicle for news and communication about Modern Languauges for academic staff in the SW. It also provides the opportunity for establishing collaborative activity between HE staff and between those staff and other organisations in relation to Modern Languages in the SW. The list will be restricted to ensure only appropriate information is communicated to members of the list.
ISCA-EDUSIG EduSIG is a Special Interest Group of the International Speech Communication Association. Its purpose is to exchange information on Speech Communication Education and to promote educational innovation. Keywords: speech communication education ISCA EduSIG
LAGB This list will automatically contain all members of the Linguistics Association of Great Britain, the major professional organisation for HE linguistics in the UK.
LANGUAGE-SELF-ACCESS A list for managers of self-access centres for language resources. Sublist of plan
LEARNLING A discussion list for those in the HE community interested in the learning and teaching of linguistics
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LINGSCHOOL This list is for HE linguists and school teachers who want to introduce linguistics into the UK school curriculum.
LIT-LANG-CULTURE-EVENTS This list carries announcements of UK calls for conference papers, conferences and other events (meetings, conferences, seminars etc) in English literature, language, linguistics and cultural studies. Please note that it does not carry announcements about publications. It is administered by the Higher Education Academy English Subject Centre.
MANDARIN-CHINESE-TEACHING This list is for use by teachers of Chinese in HE and FE institutions and schools. It exists as a forum for discussion and research into teaching methods for Mandarin Chinese and development of best practice.
METHNET List for announcements from the AHRC ICT Methods Network and discussion surrounding its activities
NESS This list is used by the members of the North East Syntax Seminar to make announcements and discuss Syntax, Semantics and their interfaces.
NWNELP This list is used to make announcements related to the North-west Network for English and Linguistics Pedagogy (NWNELP). The interdisciplinary network aims to spread good practice in the teaching of English language, linguistics, English literature and creative writing. Anyone involved in teaching these subjects is welcome to join.
PALA-PED-SIG A special interest group of the Poetics and Linguistics Association (PALA) for the discussion and promotion of rhetoric in teaching and learning.
PHONET This list is for those interested in techniques and materials for the teaching of phonetics, with a special focus on teaching phonetics to present and future speech therapists.
SATEFL-ANNOUNCEMENTS SATEFL is the Scottish Association promoting the Teaching of English as a Foreign Language through training events and networking.
SCANDINAVIAN This list is used by UK teachers and researchers in Scandinavian Studies to share information about courses, events, resources and projects.
SCHML This list is designed to provide a supportive network and forum for all those involved in the management of language provision. It is restricted to those employed in fully paid-up member institutions of SCHML.
SLT-LIST-UK This list provides a forum for speech and language therapists and related disciplines. Our aim is to encourage discussion and information-sharing about all aspects of professional activity including education, clinical practice and development of the profession.
SLT-RESEARCH This list aims to provide a forum for information, discussion and collaboration among speech and language therapists and others who are interested, or involved, in research into communication development and change, communication disability and-or disorders of feeding, swallowing and drinking.
STYLO-SHAKE Discussion of stylometric analysis of Renaissance drama, especially Shakespeare, to bring literary scholars and statisticians into mutually-beneficial dialogue.
TERMCELT Enables Celtic scholars involved in terminology, lexicography and language engineering for Welsh, Gaelic, Cornish, Irish, Manx and Breton to share their work and develop common approaches to research in this area.
TESTUNAU Fforwm i drafod testunau Cymraeg ar ffurf gyfrifiadurol. Trafodir creu arch if o destunau o bob cyfnod; safonau encodio, tagio, ffontiau, setiau cymeri adau, trefn goladu, a meddalwedd. (A forum, chiefly in Welsh, for discussing Welsh texts in computer-readable form.)
THORP An e-forum for onomasts, historians, archaeologists, and historical geographers researching aspects of the origins, spatial organization, economic function, social status and physical setting of settlements containing the place-name element -thorp (and its variants).
TRANSLATIO A Translation Studies forum used by postgraduate students to stir up debates and make announcements on forthcoming events. Students are invited to help each other out by exchanging research and content-related questions. Issues to be discussed in this context include translation theory, literature, cultural studies, linguistics, DTS, cognitive theory and sociotranslatology. Experienced scholars are also welcome.
TRELLIS The list is primarily intended for academic staff teaching and researching in English Language and Linguistics in universities in the UK. Members will discuss current issues of interest and concern to the HE linguistics community.
UCML-PLENARY The list is a discussion and information forum for staff in institutions and associations which are members of UCML (University Council of Modern Languages) and entitled to send representatives to the twice yearly Plenary meetings. Sublist of ucml-all
UK-CLA Mailing list for the UK Cognitive Linguistics Association
URBAN-PLACE-NAMES The Urban Place Names list brings together those interested in the critical study of place names and naming practices in urban areas. It is intended to be interdisciplinary in focus and includes perspectives from Cultural Politics, Geography, Linguistics, Sociology and Urban Planning (among others).
VOICE Voice and speech practitioners working in HE and the creative industries.
VOICEGROUP This list is for members of the inter-faculty Voice Research Group at the University of Newcastle to contact each other about relevant events and research opportunities.
WORDGRAMMAR For discussion of the linguistic theory Word Grammar and related topics in linguistics.