37.1454, FYI: Data in Historical Linguistics Seminar Series – Seminar 7

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Subject: 37.1454, FYI: Data in Historical Linguistics Seminar Series – Seminar 7

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Date: 14-Apr-2026
From: Mathilde Bru [mathilde.bru at gmail.com]
Subject: Data in Historical Linguistics Seminar Series – Seminar 7


The seventh talk of the Data in Historical Linguistics Seminar Series
will take place remotely on Monday 27th April 2026 at 5pm BST. Thi
Huyen Trang Phan (University of Venice, Italy) will be presenting on
"Tracing Contextual Pathways: A Corpus-based Study of the
Grammaticalization of the Vietnamese general classifier”.
Registration for this talk will close at midnight on Friday 24th April
and the link for this can be accessed here:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfW3qoNPOM8StP3xEmcTxKfu1fsh1vQBpCxarg5MCPPPzNajA/viewform
Participants will receive a Microsoft Teams link via email on the
morning of the talk.
The abstract for this talk can be found at this page.
The programme and registration links for all talks in the series can
be found on our website:
https://datainhistoricallinguistics.wordpress.com/2026-programme/
This seminar series is run by Andrea Farina (King’s College London)
and Dr Mathilde Bru and is aimed at PhD students and early career
researchers. The purpose of this seminar series is to bring together
researchers working on historical linguistics with a quantitative
approach, and to discuss current avenues of research in this topic. We
hope that these seminars will nurture international collaboration and
establish academic ties among researchers working on similar topics in
this field.
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https://datainhistoricallinguistics.wordpress.com/join-us/

Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics
                     Historical Linguistics




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