Jrosesla's profile picture. Associate Professor, Indigenous Languages Sustainability and Linguistics at University of Alberta; fieldworker; Amazonianist; not much of twitter-er 🇨🇺 🇨🇦

Jorge E. Rosés

@Jrosesla

Associate Professor, Indigenous Languages Sustainability and Linguistics at University of Alberta; fieldworker; Amazonianist; not much of twitter-er 🇨🇺 🇨🇦

Particularly pleased with my article in this special issue as it draws from (almost exclusively) naturalistic data in the Piaroa corpus I've been creating since 2016 -- with ELDP funding and archived at @ELARarchive -- doi.org/10.1515/ling-2… #openaccess

Special issue is out (no 61.6): 'Re-assessing the explanatory potential of the alienability contrast', ed. by An Van linden and F. Rose. Critical perspectives on a prominent topic in linguistic typology degruyter.com/journal/key/li…



Cool new book out by my colleague Ben Tucker on spontaneous speech and reduction with (I'm biased) some great Mako examples in the appendix :) Important implications for #languagedocumentation #langdoc folks interested in "respeaking" and "oral annotation" methodologies!

Special issue is out (no 61.6): 'Re-assessing the explanatory potential of the alienability contrast', ed. by An Van linden and F. Rose. Critical perspectives on a prominent topic in linguistic typology degruyter.com/journal/key/li…



I'm looking for two Spanish-speaking master's students to work on a Sáliba repatriation project. Start date: September 2023. UofA offers full MA funding and the project also has fieldwork and conference travel funding :) RT please! (ssila.org/news1/call-for…) #linguistics #langdoc


Can’t wait to use this in my grad Construction Morphology class in a couple of weeks — today we’ll be looking at “TikTok” as a verb and how it fits different argument structure constructions #CxG #ConstructionMorphology #oldmantriestostayhipforhisstudentssake

Special issue is out (no 61.6): 'Re-assessing the explanatory potential of the alienability contrast', ed. by An Van linden and F. Rose. Critical perspectives on a prominent topic in linguistic typology degruyter.com/journal/key/li…



Well done, @gyani_jahil! Looking forward to hearing how it went in September. Also tagging the @EndLangFund

5-day training workshop on documentation of Zanskari language held at GMDC Zanskar ladakhtimes.com/5-day-training…



Proud mentor moment today — two of my former mentees received @LingSocAm @CoLang2022 scholarships! Go Erin and Ivette!! linguisticsociety.org/news/2022/03/2…


Does #Italy collect data regarding mother language in their census? If so, where can that be found? I have a student who's trying to find speaker numbers for #Romagnoli. Maybe @NaomiNagy6 or @JRKASSTAN can help?


I enjoy that there are a lot of "firsts" in my job. Today's: a graduate-level discussion-based seminar (I'm teaching Construction Morphology this term) involving an excellent discussion of the "beer me" construction, including this non-prototypical use #constructiongrammar #CxG


I'm biased but this is a must-join workshop! Alex also has a paper outlining this workflow in LD&C so keep an eye out for that if you can't join today #proudsupervisor #langdoc #languagedocumentation

5-day training workshop on documentation of Zanskari language held at GMDC Zanskar ladakhtimes.com/5-day-training…



Excited to be giving this talk later today (11 a.m. BOT = 11 a.m. EDT)! I love the work that the Linguistics Summer School Bolivia (lssbolivia.com) is doing and Bolivia was where I wanted to do my PhD research (long story...) so this is a fantastic opportunity!

Jrosesla's tweet image. Excited to be giving this talk later today (11 a.m. BOT = 11 a.m. EDT)! I love the work that the Linguistics Summer School Bolivia (lssbolivia.com) is doing and Bolivia was where I wanted to do my PhD research (long story...) so this is a fantastic opportunity!

Does anyone happen to have access to an e-copy of this book (doi.org/10.1515/978311…)? If so, can I pretty please bug you to get me a chapter (or two)? #Linguistics (I miss the library!)


How timely!! We're covering grammars and grammar writing in my language documentation class this week. Thank you @GretchenAMcC and @superlinguo!

Grammar books, like dictionaries, don’t just appear out of nowhere - they’re made by people, and those people bring their own interests and priorities to the process Ep 54 is about how linguists figure out the grammar of a language and write it down🎧💚📚 soundcloud.com/lingthusiasm/5…

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Really looking forward to the book launch for Shobhana's new book tomorrow with @FierceFieldwork, Priyankoo Sarmah, @slchelliah (is this you, Shobhana?) and @gaurrc!! Register here: us02web.zoom.us/.../reg.../WN_…

Jrosesla's tweet image. Really looking forward to the book launch for Shobhana's new book tomorrow with @FierceFieldwork, Priyankoo Sarmah, @slchelliah (is this you, Shobhana?) and @gaurrc!! Register here: us02web.zoom.us/.../reg.../WN_…

Luckiest Field Methods instructor ever = me!! Me: Dear X, could we have some extra examples of these 3 strategies for plural marking we noticed based on the nouns we have now? Our 🌟🌟🌟 consultant: Dear Jorge, I prepared 3 examples for each and examples for 2 other strategies


A linguistics-specific paper within the same paradigm and just published by my colleague Ben Tucker and Fabian Tomaschek: specgram.com/CLXXXVIII.4/08… #LinguisticsTwitter #amwritingnot

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Interesting-looking (just read the abstract) new article on collecting data remotely: doi.org/10.1515/lingva… First impression is: not doable for the Venezuelan communities where I work (no Internet, no smartphones, etc.) but perhaps some things are adaptable? #fieldwork


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