Alexander D. Smith 🚣 (Follow me on Bluesky) (@austronesianist) 's Twitter Profile
Alexander D. Smith 🚣 (Follow me on Bluesky)

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Austronesian & Austro-Tai linguistics || Fudan University (复旦大学) || PhD: University of Hawai‘i || Editor: OLSP & PALI || linktr.ee/austronesianist

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Gregory Forth explores the ‘thunder complex’, a series of taboos and rites that include making fun of animals, to learn about the ontology of human-animal relations in diverse societies. This and more in our latest issue: bit.ly/v92i3ToC

Gregory Forth explores the ‘thunder complex’, a series of taboos and rites that include making fun of animals, to learn about the ontology of human-animal relations in diverse societies. This and more in our latest issue: bit.ly/v92i3ToC
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Books, Emergent phonology: To what extent do complex phonological patterns require the postulation of universal mechanisms specific to language? In this volume, we explore the Emergent Hypothesis, that the innate language-specific faculty driving the… dlvr.it/Sg9cB0

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Only a couple of days left to submit to the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society Co ferrnce, in Chiang Mai this year! I already got my abstract submitted, and hoping to submit a coauthored work as well. How about you? seals32.human.cmu.ac.th

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The ‘thunder complex’ is found among linguistically and culturally diverse populations in the Philippines, Indonesia, and peninsular Malaysia and suggests a common ontology in human-animal relations. More in our latest issue: bit.ly/v92i3Forth

The ‘thunder complex’ is found among linguistically and culturally diverse populations in the Philippines, Indonesia, and peninsular Malaysia and suggests a common ontology in human-animal relations. More in our latest issue: bit.ly/v92i3Forth
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ICLDC 8 officially starts tomorrow! Our welcome and opening plenary will begin at 8:00 am HST - we look forward to seeing you! Thank you to all who were able to attend our pre-conference video screening event! See you again soon! #icldc #icldc8 #language #justice #linguistics

ICLDC 8 officially starts tomorrow! Our welcome and opening plenary will begin at 8:00 am HST - we look forward to seeing you!  
Thank you to all who were able to attend our pre-conference video screening event! See you again soon!
#icldc #icldc8 #language #justice #linguistics
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Calls, 30th Annual Meeting of the Austronesian Formal Linguistics Association: Call for Papers: We invite submissions for 20-minute talks (plus 10 minutes for discussion). Submissions should ideally combine original data with a formal linguistic… dlvr.it/SkwByC

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Calls, 30th Annual Meeting of the Austronesian Formal Linguistics Association: 2nd Call for Papers: New abstract deadline: 15 May 2023 Submission Guidelines: The abstract should be anonymized [including the Document Properties in the .pdf file],… dlvr.it/Snl3dw

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And to end off, Alexander D. Smith 🚣 (Follow me on Bluesky) presented an update on "History and Syntax of the Languages of Borneo", with mitcho and Dr. Carly J. Sommerlot, which combines documentation of three Borneo languages with an analysis of their morphosyntax!

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I just had my first European dissertation defense experience. Really interesting. What's more interesting though is the amazing dissertation defended by Jiang Wu, Malayic varieties of Kelantan and Terenggau. This is a very important and well done description. Congratulations!

I just had my first European dissertation defense experience. Really interesting. What's more interesting though is the amazing dissertation defended by Jiang Wu, Malayic varieties of Kelantan and Terenggau. This is a very important and well done description. Congratulations!
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1/ One of the longest-standing misconceptions about the Punan in Sarawak is that they were nomads living in trees. At the recent Sarawak Book Festival, this myth surfaced again when someone asked, “Oh, are they the people who live in trees?” 🤔

1/ One of the longest-standing misconceptions about the Punan in Sarawak is that they were nomads living in trees. At the recent Sarawak Book Festival, this myth surfaced again when someone asked, “Oh, are they the people who live in trees?” 🤔