HEL (History of the English Language) on the Web
Shares the latest news about HEL. Posts by Dr Ayumi Miura (Associate Professor at the University of Tokyo, Japan; she/her), who runs the website 'HEL on the Web' (2009-): https://sites.google.com/view/helontheweb/
@cl2025.co.uk
International Corpus Linguistics Conference 2025 #CL2025 30th June - 3rd July 2025 • Birmingham, UK Aston University • Birmingham City University • University of Birmingham https://www.cl2025.co.uk/
@manchesterup.bsky.social
We believe in books that promote positive change and enrich culture. Sign up to the MUP newsletter & receive 30% off all orders. https://linktr.ee/ManchesterUniversityPress
@wordfamilyfriday.bsky.social
Explorations of Etymology / Historical Linguistics. Usually on Fridays. www.aidanem.com Tips: https://ko-fi.com/aidanem Subscription: https://www.patreon.com/aidanem
@jaztherunologist.bsky.social
PhD runology and historical pragmatics at UoN • ☦️ • interested in historical linguistics, writing systems, and anything pre- and Old English runes
@lieven.bsky.social
English lang & ling academic @UNamur & @KU Leuven. Language, linguistics & literature; reported speech, viewpoint, stance, multimodality and memes; photography, train travel, politics, coffee, chocolate. He/him. https://www.unamur.be/en/profil/lvdlanot
@mweissohcgl.bsky.social
Historical Linguist, Indo-Europeanist (especially interested in Greek, Italic, Vedic, Tocharian, Old Irish, Anatolian). Cornell Linguistics
@jslx.bsky.social
Publishes leading research on language and society. Follow us for info on new articles, theme issues, dialogues and more. EIC: Lauren Hall-Lew, Jaspal Naveel Singh, and Andrew Wong https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/14679841
@sylvgranger.bsky.social
Professor Emerita of English Language & Linguistics (UCLouvain). Interested in learner corpus research, contrastive linguistics, translation, SLA, ELT, EAP, phraseology, discourse, lexicography https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Sylviane-Granger
@gemms-sermons.bsky.social
GEMMS is the Gateway to Early Modern Manuscript Sermons. SSHRC project creating open-access, searchable, online bibliographical database of early modern sermons, 1530-1715. Find us at gemms.usask.ca.
@hnewsome-chandler.bsky.social
Linguist by training, but I love all things letters, queens, materiality, and Tudor history. Postdoc@NTU. Former MSCA postdoc@UCD. Forthcoming edition of The Holograph Letters of Margaret Tudor, Queen of Scots with Camden Fifth Series, CUP (August 2025).
@bho.bsky.social
British History Online is a digital library of primary and secondary sources for the history of the British Isles. Part of the Institute of Historical Research. https://www.british-history.ac.uk/
@thorntonsbooks.bsky.social
We were an AHRC-funded project (Sept. 2021-Feb. 2025), based at the University of Edinburgh. Our main output was a digital edition of the books of Yorkshire gentlewoman, Alice Wandesford Thornton (1626-1707). See http://thornton.kdl.kcl.ac.uk
@marinelives.bsky.social
Lives touched by the marine, 1574-1688. A volunteer led collaboration publishing to the Commons. Please join our ai-and-history collaboratory for all students of history and public historians: https://github.com/Addaci/marinelives-collaboratory/wiki
@lostmss.bsky.social
This project, led by Dr David Rundle of the Centre for Medieval and Early Modern Studies at the University of Kent, aims in a series of stages to build a union catalogue of manuscript fragments in the British Isles. Website: https://www.lostmss.org.uk
@voicestcd.bsky.social
ERC Advanced Grant Project at Trinity College Dublin PI Jane Ohlmeyer. Harnessing #knowledgegraph, #semanticweb and #AI technologies to tell the hidden stories of women in #earlymodern Ireland voicesproject.ie
@dickenssociety.bsky.social
Bluesky page for the international Dickens Society. dickenssociety.org
@languageonthemove.bsky.social
Linguistic diversity in social life By Ingrid Piller, author of "Linguistic Diversity and Social Justice" "Intercultural Communication" and "Life in a New Language" https://www.languageonthemove.org/
@lissu.bsky.social
Linguist, dog lover, coffee drinker, into gardening, native of Utah, home is now Helsinki.
@izeusberlin.bsky.social
Linguistische Forschung und Lehre an @freieuniversitaet.bsky.social https://www.geisteswissenschaften.fu-berlin.de/izeus/index.html Posts: @teapotlinguist.bsky.social Impressum: http://fu-berlin.de/impressum
@adrianleemann.bsky.social
https://www.adrianleemann.com #linguistics #sociolinguistics #phonetics #swissgerman #dialectology #forensicphonetics
@teapotlinguist.bsky.social
Linguist(ician) 🇪🇺🏳️🌈 Histor(y of linguistics|ical linguistics) @freieuniversitaet.bsky.social Posts for: @hiphilangsci.bsky.social & @izeusberlin.bsky.social
@andreanini.com
Senior Lecturer in Linguistics and English Language at the University of Manchester
@feliciajsteele.bsky.social
Professor, linguist, knitter, curmudgeon: teach and study the History of the English language, British Literature before 1700, and many adjacent things. All opinions my own.
@gatelais.bsky.social
Associate professor in English #linguistics at the university of Tours, France / Maître de conférences en linguistique, Tours. 🇫🇷🇬🇧🇩🇪🇪🇺🏳️🌈👽🦄Childless cat lady.
@tovelarsson.bsky.social
Corpus linguist, CL methodologist, and rock climber. Strong believer in the importance of healthy work-life balance. Assistant Professor at Northern Arizona University.
@focuscorpus.bsky.social
🔍 Corpus in Focus: Exploring the world of Corpus Linguistics! Unlocking insights into language patterns, empowering research & enriching public knowledge. @FocusCorpus
@richardsmithelt.bsky.social
Professor of ELT & Applied Linguistics, University of Warwick http://warwick.ac.uk/richardcsmith History of language learning & teaching; Decentring ELT; Research by teachers for teachers (and their students); English language teacher education
@robbielove.org
Senior Lecturer in English Language and Linguistics, Department of Communication and Culture, Aston University 🎓 Occasional theatre actor 🎭 Full time cat dad 🐈⬛ https://robbielove.org/
@ahannahim.bsky.social
Itinerant philologist, postdoc University of Oslo, teacher at Signum University. Author of Prosody in Medieval English and Norse (open-access PDF from OUP!).
@drdavidrundle.bsky.social
Historian, palaeographer, Renaissance man. Managing Editor, @mediumaevum.bsky.social . Found in libraries or restaurants.
@huntingrebels.bsky.social
Mary, Queen of Scots | Annas Keith | Lady Anne Percy | Scottish Women Letter-Writers 1480-1625 | Affiliate UofGlasgow History | Lit Agent The Viney Agency https://www.waterstones.com/book/captive-queen/dr-jade-scott/9781789296464 Also: dogs, horses, books
@chloediskinh.bsky.social
Associate Professor in Applied Linguistics, University of Melbourne
@hpaulasto.bsky.social
English sociolinguistics, applied linguistics, language contacts and multilingualism at Päivännouzusuomen yliopisto or @uniuef.bsky.social. Singing here and there. She/her (pronouns forever!)
@drswissmiss.bsky.social
Multilingual, multicultural, multilovely. Professor of Sociolinguistics at Cardiff University 🇨🇭🏴🇺🇸 Currently studying varieties of Welsh English She/her
@linguistonbike.bsky.social
Professor of English Linguistics. Research on #IrishEnglish. Interested in #HistoricalSociolinguistics, #Pragmatics, #CorpusLinguistics, #DiscourseAnalysis, #Ecolinguistics.
@seanawallis.bsky.social
Socialist, corpus linguistics researcher at UCL, UCL UCU secretary, NEC member, convenor @HEConvention, jt editor of #altHEWhitePaper. All tweets personal cap. Blogs about statistics and corpus linguistics at https://corplingstats.wordpress.com
@engliciousucl.bsky.social
Englicious is an entirely free online library of original English language teaching resources! Posts by Bas Aarts @englishgrammar.bsky.social and Luke Pearce @lpearcelearning.bsky.social
@mip-medpub.bsky.social
Literary, historical, and material analyses that employ innovative and interdisciplinary approaches. https://linktr.ee/mip_medpub
@namestudies.bsky.social
The Institute for Name-Studies is the centre for research into place-names and personal names at the University of Nottingham, and home of the English Place-Name Society.
@sel1500to1900.bsky.social
SEL Studies in English Literature 1500–1900 is a quarterly journal published for Rice University by Johns Hopkins University Press. Edited by A K Huseby (Rice University) Learn more at https://sel.rice.edu/submission-guidelines
@necron-network.bsky.social
NECRON is an interdisciplinary network of Early Career Researchers and PhD students working on the Medieval North https://necronnetwork.wordpress.com/home/
@tandfresearch.bsky.social
Here to help you to publish and make an impact with your research.