Primate Gesture Center - 0 views
In the aftermath of the Giffords' shooting, a debate over heated political rhetoric - 5 views
What We Know About How Children Learn - 0 views
Text of President Obama's Tucson Memorial Speech - Political Hotsheet - CBS News - 0 views
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To the families of those we've lost; to all who called them friends; to the students of this university, the public servants gathered tonight, and the people of Tucson and Arizona:
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We mourn with you for the fallen. We join you in your grief. And we add our faith to yours that Representative Gabrielle Giffords and the other living victims of this tragedy pull through.
Ways to Get Suckered | Trish Roberts-Miller - 18 views
Fallacies | Trish Roberts-Miller - 1 views
the psycholinguistics of metaphor - 5 views
LSA: About Linguistics - 0 views
A Walk in the WoRds: Can Randomly Placed Letters Form an Intelligible Word? - 1 views
MRC CBU, Cambridge » Matt Davis: "Aoccdrnig to a rscheearch at Cmabrigde Uine... - 0 views
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"There are elements of truth in this, but also some things which scientists studying the psychology of language (psycholinguists) know to be incorrect. I'm going to break down the meme, one line at a time to illustrate these points, pointing out what I think is the relevant research on the role of letter order on reading."
Language Log: May 2005 Archives - 0 views
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Language Log like list Cristi Laquer at Invented Usage has recently posted "on like usage". She cites a number of blog posts on the various innovative uses of like (the hedge, the quotative and so on), including a Language Log post, and asks "If anyone knows of anything else out there, please let us know!" The classic (non-blog) reference is Muffy Siegel's paper "Like: The Discourse Particle and Semantics" (J. of Semantics 19(1), Feb. 2002). In thinking about other references on our site, I came to three conclusions at almost the same time. There have been quite a few Language Log posts that are relevant to the use of like; it's hard to find them; and none of them summarizes the epic panorama of that protean word's patterns of usage. To start with, here's a reasonably complete list, in chronological order, of Language Log posts relevant to like: It's like, so unfair (Geoff Pullum) Like is, like, not really like if you will (Mark Liberman) Exclusive: God uses "like" as a hedge (Geoff Pullum) Divine ambiguity (Mark Liberman) Grammar critics are, like, annoyed really weird (Mark Liberman) This construction seems that I would never use it (Mark Liberman) Look like a reference problem (Eric Bakovic) Seems like, go, all (Mark Liberman) I'm like, all into this stuff (Arnold Zwicky) I'm starting to get like "this is really interesting" (Mark Liberman) This is, like, such total crap? (Mark Liberman)
Sarcasm - 9 views
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