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🧬 2025 Year in Review: Channel Highlights & Journal Issue No

4 Dear colleagues and friends, 2025 has been a dynamic year for our academic community. We've explored new tools, discussed groundbreaking research, and engaged with the evolving landscape of linguistics. Let's revisit the key highlights from our channel and introduce the latest issue of our journal. πŸ”₯ Top 5 Highlights from the RR_Linguistics Channel in 2025 πŸ€– AI as a Research Partner We delved into practical guides for integrating AI (like the Perplexity handbook) and Kaggle micro-courses for linguists. The key takeaway: AI is not a replacement for the scholar, but a powerful tool for automating routine tasks and analyzing data, freeing you to focus on deep, conceptual work. πŸ› οΈ The Digital Linguist's Toolkit We spotlighted essential tools for modern analysis: BibExcel for bibliometrics and citation network analysis. Scopus AI for intelligent literature discovery and mapping. The future of quality assurance was debated in our coverage of Peer Review Week 2025. πŸ‘Ά Groundbrea

🧬 2025 Year in Review: Channel Highlights & Journal Issue No. 4

Dear colleagues and friends,

2025 has been a dynamic year for our academic community. We've explored new tools, discussed groundbreaking research, and engaged with the evolving landscape of linguistics.

Let's revisit the key highlights from our channel and introduce the latest issue of our journal.

πŸ”₯ Top 5 Highlights from the RR_Linguistics Channel in 2025

πŸ€– AI as a Research Partner

We delved into practical guides for integrating AI (like the Perplexity handbook) and Kaggle micro-courses for linguists. The key takeaway: AI is not a replacement for the scholar, but a powerful tool for automating routine tasks and analyzing data, freeing you to focus on deep, conceptual work.

πŸ› οΈ The Digital Linguist's Toolkit

We spotlighted essential tools for modern analysis:

BibExcel for bibliometrics and citation network analysis.

Scopus AI for intelligent literature discovery and mapping.

The future of quality assurance was debated in our coverage of Peer Review Week 2025.

πŸ‘Ά Groundbreaking Research

A major focus was the landmark PNASstudy revealing how infants use vowel information to categorize objects and build their first lexicon. This work challenges fundamental assumptions about early language acquisition.

πŸ“ˆ Skills for Modern Science

A recurring theme was digital and meta-scientific literacy. We emphasized the growing need for skills in data processing, visualization, and the critical evaluation of scientific literature in the digital age.

πŸ“– Presenting "Linguistics" Journal, Issue No. 4, 2025

Alongside our channel activity, our peer-reviewed journal has continued its regular publication.

The fresh fourth issue of 2025 features articles that resonate with many of the topics we've discussed:

Theoretical Linguistics & Grammar: In-depth analysis of language systems and structures.

Cognitive & Experimental Research: Work at the intersection of linguistics and psychology.

Socio- & Pragmalinguistics: Study of language in its social context.

Digital Methods & Corpus Linguistics: Application of new computational tools for language data analysis.

This issue reflects the broad spectrum of contemporary scholarly inquiry in the science of language.

πŸ”— Dive Deeper:

The fourth journal issue for 2025:

https://rrlinguistics.ru/media/linguistics/2025/4/%D0%9B%D0%B8%D0%BD%D0%B3%D0%B2%D0%B8%D1%81%D1%82%D0%B8%D0%BA%D0%B0_114_vIORCC0.pdf

Thank you for being part of our community this year. We look forward to continuing these open discussions with you on the pages of Research Result.Theoretical and Applied Linguistics in 2026.