Over the holidays I’ve been emptying my digital pockets and finding all sorts of fun nick-nacks. In particular, Jessie Daniels describes how to be a scholar now, when peer-reviewed articles can begin as Tweets and blog posts. Taking up her clarion call, I thought I’d give it a shot.
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2015 Bookshelf
Here are the books I read in 2015, with some statistics below. I neglected to do this last year, which was disappointing. Here is my 2013 list. I got this idea completely from Robin. Here is her 2014 list [Update 12/26/16: And Robin’s 2015 list.]
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Sound Discrimination vs. Meaningful Sound Discrimination, and Phonological Neighborhoods
This is a continuation of a series of posts exploring the process of relearning language and sound processing with my new hearing implants, Auditory Brainstem Implants. The first two posts can be found here and here. Although it’s difficult to distill my experiences down to a single theme, I am...
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Sound Processing to Sentence Processing
Language Processing
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New Article on Keystrokes, Linguistics and Cognition Published in IJHCS
Our new article on the linguistic and cognitive underpinnings of keystrokes is up. Here’s a link to a medium post explaining the article.
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