This page advertises the events (workshops, seminars, conferences) organized by the Experimental Lab. Workshops, in particular, aim at training the members of the LILEC Department on various aspects of research design and methods, in an interdisciplinary perspective. Due to organizational issues, some workshops are addressed only to LILEC and Unibo staff. Video recording is available for some events: to request access contact the Lab.
Plesso Belmeloro, Via Beniamino Andreatta, 8, 40126 Bologna, Italia
The School (Bologna, 15-17 May 2023) is organized by the Department of Modern Languages, Literatures, and Cultures (LILEC) and by the Department of Classical Philology and Italian Studies (FICLIT) with the support of the Experimental Lab. Site: https://site.unibo.it/language-variation/en
Online event
Speaker: Asifa Majid (University of York) Title: A multi-method approach to sensory language
Online event
Speaker: Harald Hammarström (Uppsala University) Title: Resources and challenges for studying linguistic diversity
Teams - Online event
Speaker: Mattis List (Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology) Title: Integrating data in comparative linguistics
Online event
Speaker: Jennifer Pardo (Montclair State University) Title: The Montclair Map Task Spoken Language Corpus
Online event
Speaker: Sali Tagliamonte (University of Toronto) Title: Sociolinguistic fieldwork: The art of talking to people
Online event
Speaker: Mark Post (The University of Sydney) Title: Collaborative methods in language documentation
Online event
Speaker: Dan Slobin (UC Berkeley, Emeritus) Title: From child language to linguistic typology: developing methods and expanding perspectives
Online event
Speakers: Jack DuBois & Giorgia Troiani (UC Santa Barbara) Title: Cast the net wide: corpus as a slice of life
Teams - Online event
Speaker: Christian Lehmann (University of Erfurt, Emeritus) Title: Epistemology and methodology of linguistic data
Online event
Speaker: Emma Lopez (Etica Consulting Title: Fairness in machine learning: a general overview
Online event
Relatore: Simon Kroll (Universität Wien) Titolo: Computational stylometry: Counting words and rhythms using R and Python