Kathryn Campbell-Kibler
Martha Austen, Kathryn Campbell-Kibler, Shontael Elward; Travel Patterns and Country Identity in Northwest Ohio Vowels. American Speech 1 February 2026; 101 (1): 51–78. doi: https://doi.org/10.1215/00031283-12463431
Brian Joseph
Presentations:
- Hope C. Dawson and Brian D. Joseph. 2026.The Periodization of a Journal: The First 100 Years of Language. Paper presented at annual meeting of the North American Association for the History of the Language Sciences (NAAHoLS), New Orleans, 9 January 2026.
- Brian D. Joseph. 2026. The Glottalic Hypothesis: Counter-evidence from Siebs’ Law. Poster presented at Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America, New Orleans, 9 January 2026.
Articles:
- Brian D. Joseph. 2026. Language contact and iconicity. The Oxford handbook of iconicity in language, edited by Olga Fischer, Kimi Akita, and Pamela Perniss. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 788-796.
- Victor A. Friedman and Brian D. Joseph. 2026. Convergence and Linguistic Areas. The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Diachronic and Historical Linguistics, edited by Adam Ledgeway, Edith Aldridge, Anne Breitbarth, Katalin Ė. Kiss, Joseph Salmons, and Alexandra Simonenko. London: Wiley Blackwell, 713-728.
- Brian D. Joseph. 2025. Towards a reductionist view of language contact effects. Towards a Holistic Understanding of Language Contact in the Past, edited by Ioanna Sitaridou, Nikos Lavidas, and Igor Yanovich. Berlin: DeGruyter Mouton, 9-21.
Joy Peltier
Colloquia:
- Pragmatic Markers in Contact: (Meta)linguistic Insights from Dominica Creole. Colloquium for New York University (NYU) Linguistics, Feb. 20.
Conference Talks:
- Designing Your Life: A Wellness Model for Black Faculty in the Language Sciences. Presentation during the Symposium “Talking Faculty: The Linguistic and Professional Choices of Black Faculty in U.S. Higher Education” at American Educational Research Association (AERA) Annual Meeting. LA, April 8-12.
- How Did You Do That? Black Creolists on Linguistic Fieldwork. Presentation during the Organized Session “The Debut of The Journal of Black Language and Culture” at the Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America. New Orleans, Jan. 8-11.
Conference Posters:
- Pragmatic Markers in Dominica Creole: Linguistic and Sociocultural Insights from Bradford, UK Fieldwork. Poster at the Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America. New Orleans, Jan. 8-11.
Other:
- Discussant for the “Snakes”, “Cockroaches”, and “Termites”: Linguistic Cues and National Security conference that OSU’s Mershon Center for International Security Studies hosted on March 26. Several OSU linguists were involved in that event as speakers, discussants, and attendees.
William Schuler
- Dissociable frequency effects attenuate as large language model surprisal predictors improve. Byung-Doh Oh and William Schuler. Journal of Memory and Language, 143:e104645, Elsevier, 2025.
- How well does first-token entropy approximate word entropy as a psycholinguistic predictor? Christian Clark, Byung-Doh Oh and William Schuler. Proceedings of the 14th International Joint Conference on Natural Language Processing and the 4th Conference of the Asia-Pacific Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics (IJCNLP/AACL'25), Mumbai, India, 2025.
- Are Larger Language Models Better at Disambiguation? Ziyuan Cao and William Schuler. Proceedings of the Workshop on Cognitive Modeling and Computational Linguistics (CMCL'25), Albuquerque, New Mexico, 2025.
- Surprisal from Larger Transformer-based Language Models Predicts fMRI Data More Poorly. Yi-Chien Lin, William Schuler. Proceedings of the 19th Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics (EACL'26), Rabat, Morocco, 2026.