Humans Who Read Grammars

Humans Who Read Grammars Blogspot. A blog by a group of young linguists interested in diversity and description of the 7 000+ languages of the world..

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  • 7 months

    CLDF for dummies (v1.0)

    I wrote a little document called "CLDF for dummies" based on what I know about CLDF that I think may be helpful to other researchers in language and cultural diversity and evolution. I am NOT a CLDF-developer or editor, this is all from an end-user perspective...

  • 3 years

    A racist map of the world's languages

    Detail of world map of languages and races from 1924.
    The legend outlines language groups of the "yellow race".
    In order to move forward towards racial and social justice as a discipline we must become familiar with our history and the ways in which racist, colonialist, sexist and classist ideas are still present in our academic spaces. I would like to present...

  • 4 years

    Online resources on linguistic typology and beyond

    Many Humans Who Read Grammars are also teachers of some kind, myself included. With the world-wide outbreak of COVID-19, most of this teaching is forced to be no longer in a classroom setting, but rather in a remote fashion. This comes with one benefit...

  • 4 years

    A decade of state-of-the-art quantitative methods in linguistic typology

    Some turning points in linguistic typology are easily recognised, such as the ground-breaking work by Joseph Greenberg on implicational universals entitled "Some universals of grammar with particular reference to the order of meaningful elements" (Greenberg...

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