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Cadernos de Linguística
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Data colonialism: when tech companies collect personal data the way colonial powers extracted resources. An essay argues Chrome reproduces this logic, while Tor partially resists it.
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#linguistics #datacolonialism
Searched "ugly hair" on Google Images. The results were mostly Black women with natural hair. The essay argues this isn't a glitch: it's what happens when a system learns from biased data and nobody intervenes.
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#linguistics #algorithmicbias
Cadernos de Linguística
In a 2024 podcast, a candidate called his rival "a disguised communist" and criticized a local LGBTQIA+ bill as an act of "cowardice." A study examines what these word choices do in political speech.
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Letícia Moraes studies how AI erases minority identities. Silvia Maria de Sousa examines how AI constructs discourse. Together, they tested ChatGPT and Sabiá on Brazilian regional slang. The gap in their answers tells a bigger story.
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#linguistics #AIbias
Oliver Niebuhr brings 20+ years of acoustic phonetics research to his role as Associate Editor at Cadernos de Linguística. His work examines how the melody and rhythm of speech affect perceptions of speaker competence and charisma.
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In Japanese, "cherry boy" means "male virgin". "Salaryman" is a salaried worker. These pseudo-English words carry meanings native speakers would never use. An essay on how borrowed words serve the receiving language, not the donor.
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#linguistics #langpolicy
A machine learning model did well on one sample of spontaneous Brazilian Portuguese. Did it learn the language or just that dataset? Researchers will rerun it on recordings from the 1970s.
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#linguistics #MachineLearning
Can the sound of a word help people recognize it on a screen? This registered report proposes a Brazilian Portuguese replication of an English word-recognition study.
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#linguistics #Iconicity
Philippe Boula de Mareüil, Associate Editor at Cadernos de Linguística, is a CNRS research director who studies how accents and speech styles vary acoustically and how listeners perceive those differences.
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Most child language research relies on structured tasks. This dataset is different: 47 naturalistic home recording sessions with a child, her mother, and her grandmother over 21 months. The transcribed data are available on Zenodo.
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#linguistics #opendata