酒吧语言学十年

IF 0.4 3区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
Lauren Gawne, R. Singer
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2009年12月,首届“酒吧里的语言学”活动在墨尔本举行。十多年来,酒吧语言学(LIP)一直是语言学家,语言工作者和语言活动家讨论广泛主题的空间,涵盖语言工作的实践,理论和道德因素。在本文中,我们概述了从这些讨论中出现的主题。在过去的十年中,LIP的活动与语言文献的重大转变是同步的,包括研究的非殖民化,语言数据管理的关键方法以及参与围绕少数民族语言的公共话语。最重要的是,LIP为初级研究人员提供了一个同行学习、专业发展和参与核心课程以外主题的空间,LIP为学术支持创造了一个透明和公平的方法。我们在文章的最后为其他有兴趣在语言文档、更广泛的语言学或其他学科中复制这种能力建设模式的研究人员提供了设置lip风格事件的指导和见解。
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Ten years of Linguistics in the Pub
ABSTRACT In December 2009 the first ‘Linguistics in the Pub’ event was held in Melbourne. For over a decade Linguistics in the Pub (LIP) has been a space for linguists, language workers and language activists to discuss a wide range of topics, covering practical, theoretical and ethical elements of language work. In this paper we provide an overview of the themes that have emerged from these discussions. LIP events have been in step with major shifts in language documentation over the last decade including the decolonization of research, critical approaches to linguistic data management and engaging in public discourse around minoritized languages. Most importantly, LIP provides a space for peer learning, professional development and engagement with topics beyond core-curriculum for junior researchers, in which LIP creates a transparent and equitable approach to scholarly support. We conclude the article by providing instructions and insights for setting up LIP-style events, for other researchers who are interested in replicating this model of capacity building in language documentation, linguistics more broadly or other disciplines.
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