- has anyone been to the Crete Summer Linguistics thing? http://www.phl.uoc.gr/confs/cssl18/ 4 comments linguistics
- Linguists who did one thing, period https://virginiagleeclub.fandom.com/wiki/Mark_W._Cowell 26 comments linguistics
- Is there a SE Asian linguistic "trait" where saying the same thing over again increase emphasis? https://www.reddit.com/r/linguistics/comments/6rnhbx/is_there_a_se_asian_linguistic_trait_where_saying/ 12 comments linguistics
- The (Linguistic) Problem of Talking about Transcendental Things https://faculty.unlv.edu/beisecker/Courses/PHIL-352/Dave%20-%20Consciousness%20PDFs/McGinn.pdf 4 comments philosophy
- Skype chats about Linguistics, everyone is welcome! (apart from people who altaic languages is a thing) https://join.skype.com/gmau8kkqikte 17 comments linguistics
- Do you like art and linguistics? ContextFree Magazine is now a thing on the internet that you can look at which involves both of these things http://www.contextfreemagazine.net/ 45 comments linguistics
- Help! I am a non linguistic who wants to do scholarly things with linguistics. https://www.reddit.com/r/linguistics/comments/6qqkgl/help_i_am_a_non_linguistic_who_wants_to_do/ 8 comments linguistics
- Just learned this was a thing: Oxford Bibliographies for Linguistics -- has a bunch of subject areas and some important sources for each. http://www.oxfordbibliographies.com/browse?module_0=obo-9780199772810 8 comments linguistics
- What do you think are the most important things about linguistics for a normal person to know, and how would you design a high school or middle/elm school ling course? https://www.reddit.com/r/linguistics/comments/j6w0zl/what_do_you_think_are_the_most_important_things/ 10 comments linguistics
- A linguistic bias in the English language that leads us to ‘improve’ things by adding to them, rather than taking away, is so common that it is even ingrained in AI chatbots, a new study reveals https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/news/2023/english-language-pushes-everyone-even-ai-chatbots-to-improve-by-adding 20 comments science
- The funniest thing about being a linguistics student is seeing people's reactions to the stuff I have up when I open my laptop. https://www.reddit.com/r/linguistics/comments/a4n5d0/the_funniest_thing_about_being_a_linguistics/ 106 comments linguistics
- Are things like "Modal Semantics", "Semantic externalism","Reference" and other fancy ideas related to language, developed by philosophers taken seriously in contemporaneity linguistics? Or do linguists brush off these ideas as non-sequitur or even non-sense? are they worth looking into? https://www.reddit.com/r/linguistics/comments/73qcfa/are_things_like_modal_semantics_semantic/ 7 comments linguistics