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New #OpenAccess #Journal to Launch Following Resignation of Editorial Team from #NaturalLanguageSemantics

Posted by Professor Caroline Edwards on 2 June 2026

"The #OpenLibraryOfHumanities is pleased to announce the launch of a new diamond open access journal in linguistics, following the resignation of the editorial team of Natural Language Semantics (#NLS) from #SpringerNature. The editors are launching a new journal, Semantics of Natural Languages , with the Open Library of Humanities.

"The editorial team’s resignation follows ongoing concerns about Springer Nature putting pressure on editors to accept and publish more articles. Commercial publishers like Springer Nature are increasingly using this tactic to grow the revenue they receive for open access publishing via Article Processing Charges. The resigning editors have the support of the editorial board of Natural Language Semantics, including the original founders of that journal, which was established in 1993 and has long been recognised as one of the leading journals in formal semantics and theoretical linguistics.

"Semantics of Natural Languages is launched at OLH as the intellectual heir to Natural Language Semantics, which was originally published by Kluwer Academic Publishers before its acquisition by Springer in 2003. Semantics of Natural Languages is a linguistics journal dedicated to the study of meaning in natural languages, with a particular focus on the relation between meaning and linguistic structure. While the journal is firmly grounded in semantics, it welcomes contributions that draw on insights from related fields such as #logic, #PhilosophyOfLanguage, #psycholinguistics and cognition, #typology and the core domains of #linguistics — provided the work is specifically directed toward linguists and advances our understanding of semantics.

"OLH’s Executive Director, Professor Caroline Edwards, said of the move: 'It’s fantastic to be supporting another research community to regain editorial control of its journal and leave Springer Nature. At OLH, we’re seeing a growing number of furious academics ready to withdraw their labour from unscrupulous commercial publishers like Springer Nature. We’re excited to work with the editors and authors at Semantics of Natural Languages and give the journal a positive future.'

"The editors of Semantics of Natural Languages commented: 'We’re grateful to be able to work with the OLH to make our journal accessible for free to all $authors and $readers. #AcademicJournals should serve academics, #NotForProfitPublishers, and we consider the #DiamondOpenAccess model the future of academic publishing. We are proud to join this movement and help to expand its presence in semantics and linguistics more generally.'

"The Open Library of Humanities is proud to provide the long-term funding and support needed to bring this journal into diamond open access. This support is made possible by the university libraries, funding councils, and library consortia that collectively support the OLH.

"About #OLH: The Open Library of Humanities is an award-winning, academic-led publisher of 36 diamond open access journals based at #Birkbeck, #UniversityOfLondon. With initial funding from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and subsequent support from Arcadia, a charitable fund, the platform covers its costs by payments from an international library consortium rather than any author fee. This funding mechanism enables equitable open access in the #humanities disciplines, with charges neither to readers nor authors."

Source:
https://www.openlibhums.org/news/943/

Visit the new journal here: https://snl-journal.org/

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New Open Access Journal to Launch Following Resignation of Editorial Team from Natural Language Semantics

The Open Library of Humanities is pleased to announce the launch of a new diamond open access journal in linguistics, following the resignation of the editorial team of Natural Language …

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In words like sussurro and chiado, sound seems tied to meaning. This protocol asks whether that link can make written words faster to recognize in Brazilian Portuguese.
https://doi.org/10.25189/2675-4916.2026.V7.N1.ID898
#linguistics #Psycholinguistics

Wanna know why #psycholinguistics is so fascinating?

In a 2001 #experiment participants saw sentences like

"While Mary dressed the baby played in the crib."

Then they had to answer the question:

"Did Mary dress the baby?"

Up to 51% of all answers where "Yes!" – and participants were *very* confident about their answers.

🤯

Original paper:
Christianson, Kiel & Hollingworth, Andrew & Halliwell, John F. & Ferreira, Fernanda (2001). Thematic Roles Assigned along the Garden Path Linger. Cognitive Psychology 42(4). 368–407. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1006/cogp.2001.0752

Also a fascinating read:
Ferreira, Fernanda & Bailey, Karl G.D. & Ferraro, Vittoria (2002). Good-Enough Representations in Language Comprehension. Current Directions in Psychological Science 11(1). 11–15. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-8721.00158

"The #Grenoble Babylab (Laboratoire de Psychologie et NeuroCognition, Université Grenoble Alpes, France), in close collaboration with the Speech and Cognition Department of the GIPSA-lab (Université Grenoble Alpes, France), is recruiting a highly motivated PhD candidate for 3-year doctoral project at the intersection of developmental psychology and language acquisition. Notably, this PhD project will investigate how young children (18–36 months) learn new words in naturalistic, interactive settings.

Approx. starting date: October 2026

How to apply:
Applications must be sent to the three e-mail addresses mentioned above* and include:

• A motivation [cover] letter
• A CV
• Contact details of two referees
• Academic transcripts (undergraduate and graduate)

Application deadline: We will review applications on a rolling basis until mid-June, but candidates are encouraged to apply before the dead line."

*contact me via DM to get the addresses and more detailed info about the PhD subject.

#Psychology #cognition #LanguageScience #psycholinguistics #AcademiaJobs #PhD

I'm very proud to be listed as a co-author on this newly published paper --although most of the hard work was done by my co-authors Caterina Marino and Judit Gervain. In "Singing to the newborn brain uncovers early traces of specialized neural networks" we analyzed the neural activity of infants in response to #speech, #songs, and #humming using functional near-infrared spectroscopy. The results are available #openaccess in Communications Psychology
https://www.nature.com/articles/s44271-026-00451-6
#developmentalpsychology #language #psycholinguistics #speech
🤦‍♂️ Oh, joy! Another thrilling 12-minute treatise on code complexity that rivals a calculus textbook in zest. Apparently, if you throw enough fancy terms like Cyclomatic and Halstead at your #JavaScript spaghetti, it suddenly becomes gourmet 🤔👌. Who knew #psycholinguistics held the key to #refactoring nightmares? 🍝🔍
https://philodev.one/posts/2026-04-code-complexity/ #codecomplexity #softwaredevelopment #programminghumor #HackerNews #ngated
How Complex is my Code?

What code complexity can mean — from Big O notation and Cyclomatic Complexity to the surprising insights psycholinguistics can offer software developers.

Sofia Fischer; Philodev

What is "inner monologue" and is it normal not to have one? @LoevenbruckLN tells us about her research on the topic on BBC's Elis James and John Robins show!

https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p0n2bl4z

#science #cognition #language #psychology #InnerSpeech #aphantasia #psycholinguistics #UniversiteGrenobleAlpes

BBC Radio 5 Live - Elis James and John Robins, #516 - Master of The Memoir, French Flag Fancy and I Am Full of Eggs

Elis and John go all Radio 4 with an academic called Dr Loevenbruck.

BBC

We benchmarked the direct competitor of the EyeLink 1000 Plus: VPixx' TRACKPixx3 eye-tracker. Across 8 tasks (see graph), accuracy was mostly similar, especially at the fixation level. A key difference emerged at the sample level: TRACKPixx3 uses an undocumented internal filter which yields smoother sample data but may affect saccade kinematics and fixation onsets. Check the paper for fine-grained results:

https://osf.io/preprints/psyarxiv/vucg3_v1

#EyeTracking #VisionScience #Psycholinguistics #ResearchMethods

Some words affect us more than others. It boils down to how they sound | The-14

Why some words hit harder than others research shows surprising sound patterns make vivid words stand out, deepen processing, improve memory, communication

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