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31.03.2025 14:17 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0@msonderegger.bsky.social
Linguistics, statistics, speech, cognitive science | McGill University Department of Linguistics
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31.03.2025 14:17 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0At least some of the papers I'm an author on measuring English VOT (Stuart-Smith et al. Labphon; Sonderegger et al Language x2) are large corpus studies that consider stress. Not word position, iirc.
27.03.2025 13:34 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0π¨π¨π¨ I'm hiring a Postdoc for a 3-year position to come work with me at the University of Oslo using iterative learning experiments to understand the evolution of sound symbolism. Please share widely.
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We're delighted to announce that #LabPhon20 will be held in MontrΓ©al, QuΓ©bec, Canada, in the (North American) summer of 2026, with the theme βLooking back and looking forward.β Dates, thematic sessions, invited speakers and further information will be announced by the organizing committee. #LabPhon
19.02.2025 02:01 β π 33 π 12 π¬ 1 π 0Linguists, speech scientists, cognitive scientists: Meghan Clayards and I are hiring a postdoc to work at McGill Linguistics, deadline February 16. Come work with us!
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Linguists! We're hiring an Assistant Professor (tenure track) in phonology (secondary specializations welcome) at McGill linguistics, deadline January 13. Come work with us!
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I sympathize with the problem, though, and have seen people in this situation just exclude all words with frequency < some_constant, which seems worse.
06.12.2024 20:25 β π 3 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0So there'd be a pseudo-word called "low_frequency_word"? I think I wouldn't do this, because it loses a lot of information... but I'm not sure what harm it'd do, if any. Probably affect the random-effect variance estimate and thus maybe SEs for word-level predictors? Curious what you find.
06.12.2024 20:24 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0could you add me? Thanks for doing this!
29.11.2024 11:44 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0not sure if you're doing Bayesian or frequentist models, but I've also used the neutralization dataset for different topics in Bayesian models here (feel free to take anything)
people.linguistics.mcgill.ca/~morgan/ling...
"smallest effect size of interest" connects nicely to ROPE
I like your incomplete neutralization dataset! There are extensive exercises with it in my book. The 'english' and 'french_cdi' (word learning) datasets there, are also simple and intuitive, I've used them in data science courses.
22.11.2024 19:44 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0Ooh, agree. There's a section on this in my book -- random intercepts for "nuisance variables" with many levels. Shamelessly mentioning in case it helps more than 2 people read it...
09.10.2024 23:42 β π 3 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0You can kind of do this using webR "Line-by-line Execution":
quarto-webr.thecoatlessprofessor.com/qwebr-code-c...
not exactly what you're saying, but close?
Deadline extension! Abstracts for CorpusPhon are now due Wednesday, March 13 AoE.
We are also excited to announce Dr. Michael McAuliffe @mmcauliffe.bsky.social
as our invited speaker.
Hope you can join us!
Join us for CorpusPhon, a workshop on Corpus Phonetics, co-located with LabPhon19 ββ June 26 ββ in Seoul and hopefully online!
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Abstracts due Wed. March 6
Co-organized with @echodroff.bsky.social @cdicanio.bsky.social, and Marton Soskuthy