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Joshua Wilson Black is a researcher based at the Te Kāhui Roro Reo | the New Zealand Institute for Language, Brain and Behaviour. He works on large text and audio corpora, across linguistics, data science, and philosophy.

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Employment (3)

University of Canterbury: Christchurch, NZ

2024-01-22 to present | Lecturer (New Zealand Institute of Language, Brain and Behaviour)
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University of Canterbury: Christchurch, NZ

2021-02-15 to 2024-01-21 | Post Doctoral Fellow (New Zealand Institute of Language, Brain and Behaviour)
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University of Sheffield: Sheffield, GB

2014 to 2018 | Graduate Teaching Assistant (Philosophy)
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Education and qualifications (6)

University of Canterbury: Christchurch, NZ

2021 | Master of Applied Data Science (with Distinction) (Data Science)
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University of Sheffield: Sheffield, GB

2017 | Doctor of Philosophy (Philosophy)
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University of Waikato: Hamilton, NZ

2013 | Master of Arts (Philosophy)
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University of Canterbury: Christchurch, NZ

2012 | Bachelor of Science with Honours (First Class) (Mathematics and Philosophy)
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University of Canterbury: Christchurch, NZ

2011 | Bachelor of Science (Mathematics)
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University of Canterbury: Christchurch, NZ

2011 | Bachelor of Arts (Philosophy)
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Professional activities (3)

Australian Linguistic Society: Canberra, AU

2023 to present
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Linguistic Society of New Zealand: Wellington, NZ

2022 to present
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Australasian Association for Digital Humanities: Canberra, AU

2021 | aaDH Highly Commended Conference Paper
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Works (9)

The pronunciation of the word “Māori”

Te Reo: the Journal of the Linguistic Society of New Zealand
2024 | Journal article | Visualization, Formal analysis
Contributors: Margaret Maclagan; Toby Macrae; Joshua Wilson Black
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Exploring vernacular reorganisation in a longitudinal corpus of pre-schoolers' speech

Sociolinguistics Symposium 25
2024-06-24 | Conference paper
Contributors: Joshua Wilson Black; Lynn Clark
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The overlooked effect of amplitude on within-speaker vowel variation

Linguistics Vanguard
2024-01-02 | Journal article
Contributors: Joshua Wilson Black; Jennifer Hay; Lynn Clark; James Brand
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Maximizing Accuracy of Forced Alignment for Spontaneous Child Speech

Language Development Research
2023-09-01 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 2771-7976
Contributors: Fromont, Robert; Clark, Lynn; Wilson Black, Joshua; Blackwood, Margaret
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Creating specialized corpora from digitized historical newspaper archives

Digital Scholarship in the Humanities
2023-05-31 | Journal article
Contributors: Joshua Wilson Black
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Peirce on Metaphysics and Commonsense Belief

Pragmatic Reason
2023-02-15 | Book chapter
Part of ISBN: 9781003165699
Contributors: Joshua Wilson Black
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Using principal component analysis to explore co‐variation of vowels

Language and Linguistics Compass
2023-01 | Journal article
Contributors: Joshua Wilson Black; James Brand; Jen Hay; Lynn Clark
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Peirce

British Journal for the History of Philosophy
2016 | Book review
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What is Intelligence For? A Peircean Pragmatist Response to the Knowing-How, Knowing-That Debate

Erkenntnis
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Contributors: Catherine Legg; Joshua Wilson Black
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