Is analogy like gravity? Hendrik de Smet (KU Leuven) is giving a talk on analogy in language change in the CRC 1646 colloquium next week: Check out the abstract here! https://aktuell.uni-bielefeld.de/event/hendrik-de-smet-ku-leuven-in-language-change-analogy-is-like-gravity-omnipresent-weak-and-poorly-understood/
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Call for incoming researchers for 2026: Come to #Bielefeld and #CRC1646 on a scholarship and work with us on linguistic creativity! All details can be found here: https://www.uni-bielefeld.de/sfb/sfb1646/projekte/rtg/
The CRC is committed to high-quality education for doctoral researchers and postdocs, and will provide early career researchers with an environment that allows them to fully develop their potential and thus contribute to the overall research goals of the initiative. The measures applied within project RTG focus on research subjects and methods, but also research ethics, career planning, citizen science and sustainable research data management and range from introductory events, summer schools, writing retreats and workshops to social activities fostering interdisciplinarity and international exchange.
Next #CRC1646 colloquium is coming up on 13.05., 14.15 pm: Olga Steriopolo (Bielefeld) will talk about "Gender-inclusive language forms in Ukrainian and Russian". Join us in H9 or via Zoom (for link: desiree.kleinebergATuni-bielefeld.de)