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Posts by Laurel MacKenzie

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Children’s participation in /u/-fronting in Ontario English | Language Variation and Change | Cambridge Core Children’s participation in /u/-fronting in Ontario English

I understand this frustration. That said, it's exciting that more work is now starting to examine the potential for children to play a role in change *while also* paying full attention to the sociolinguistic work on adolescents, like this recent paper by Erin Hall www.cambridge.org/core/journal...

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¡VAMOS! LET'S GO TO THE MARKET | Kirkus Reviews Little Lobo and his dog, Bernabé, journey through a Mexican mercado delivering diverse goods to a variety of booths.

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There is a whole ¡Vamos! empire now, but this one started it all (and is my favorite)

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"I did it!"
'I did it'

"I did it Mama!"
'Mama did it'

1;10 #linguistbabyphotos

1 year ago 5 1 0 0
This post is based #linguistics #language #etymology #grammar
This post is based #linguistics #language #etymology #grammar YouTube video by Etymology Nerd

I never thought it would happen to me! The Etymology Nerd did a video on my work with Laurel MacKenzie on how more and more people are saying "based off" instead of "based on"! Watch the video for a great summary, or look out for our forthcoming paper in English Language and Linguistics!

1 year ago 2 1 1 0
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Assignments in his classes tended to look like this.

1 year ago 4 0 1 0
laugh demon
laugh demon YouTube video by Josef Fruehwald

Who else has both pioneered a novel approach to the study of language and developed software with animated demons in it? youtu.be/2cLoEPeq5Fk?...

1 year ago 6 0 2 0
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Into his 80s, Bill Labov was still coding his own software. But it didn’t just do what it needed to do; it had goofy graphics and sound effects and hidden animations that appeared when you clicked things.

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The Plotnik lion, or maybe it’s supposed to be William Labov.

The Plotnik lion, or maybe it’s supposed to be William Labov.

HOW could I forget all the little Plotnik bells and whistles?! “This is the Plotnik lion, or maybe it’s supposed to be me.”

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Thanks to @edballister.bsky.social for this recollection: an anonymous grad student (we genuinely forget who) was looking through a book of Chinese sayings and observed "a lot of these seem to involve the head of the turtle." Bill: "the turtle head is a metaphor for the penis." Turns and walks away.

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I first met Bill when I sat in on his Dialect Geography class as a prospective student. He was teaching his forthcoming (2007) Lanugage paper. He had a hilarious self deprecating aside about using the library for the first time when researching this paper. "It's incredible what they have in there!"

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Bill cycled the mile or so from his house to campus every day. One day he had a minor accident (someone opened a car door into him). He was fine, but got an MRI just in case. He came into class late and reported, with a huge grin, "they said I have the brain of a 25 year old!"

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One day he called me into his office. He had a PDF file that had an E where it needed to have a B. He couldn't edit the text of the PDF, he could only use drawing tools on it. He had drawn two tiny vertical lines to connect the empty spaces of the E and approximate a B. He was so proud to show me.

1 year ago 5 1 1 0

When teaching us how to use Plotnik, he showed us how to save an Excel file as text. But to open the text file, don't double click it on a Mac, or it will open up in a "fiendish little program called TextEdit." (Fiendish because, despite its name, it only saved .rtf files, not Plotnik-friendly .txt)

1 year ago 4 1 1 0
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During an NWAV talk, he showed a vowel plot and identified a couple of outlying tokens as "these little rascals over here." Instant addition to all of our lexicons.

1 year ago 5 1 1 0

During a meeting, his phone would ring, and he'd say "Oh, it must be President Obama!" He'd look at the caller ID, and it would be Gillian. "Oh, it's the boss."

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I have to focus on the lighthearted moments in my six years studying with Bill to keep from feeling too sad. Here we are in 2009 at a ceremony at the Penn Museum where I received a teaching award. When I invited him: "I wouldn't miss it! I've already got it on my calendar." Classic Bill.

1 year ago 24 1 2 0
Citation of D'Onofrio, Praat, & Van Hofwegen 2019

Citation of D'Onofrio, Praat, & Van Hofwegen 2019

Maybe I was primed to see it, but this typo jumped out at me in a paper I was reading just now :)

1 year ago 3 0 1 0

This has annoyed me for years. I don't think it ever was an acronym, was it? Isn't it Dutch for "speak"? I think people see the double A and assume it has to be an acronym because it can't be English. But like... that's a licit sequence in other languages! Come on, linguists!

1 year ago 1 0 1 0

Last time I did Google Drive comments (spring '23), they were very clunky (as you scrolled down through the PDF, they would pop up one at a time, sometimes glitchily). In spring '24 I shared PDFs via Acrobat instead, found the commenting much smoother.

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"With the offer you are saving $39,918.24"

"With the offer you are saving $39,918.24"

Found a good deal on an #nwav52 hotel!

1 year ago 6 0 0 0

...ok, not exactly a "permanent" place after being "extinct," but a more tempered version of what you ask :)

1 year ago 1 0 0 0
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"gotten" did this in UK English separatedbyacommonlanguage.blogspot.com/2020/01/2019...

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Tweet from 2014 by @laurel_mack: "@JoFrhwld I feel like I get a Bingo when I find a noun pileup with 'scheme'. Spotted recently: Cycle Theft Victim Bike Loan Scheme Launch"

Tweet from 2014 by @laurel_mack: "@JoFrhwld I feel like I get a Bingo when I find a noun pileup with 'scheme'. Spotted recently: Cycle Theft Victim Bike Loan Scheme Launch"

#tbt, from when Twitter was fun

1 year ago 2 0 0 0
Email subject line "FY26 Research Technology Needs Request Process Information Session"

Email subject line "FY26 Research Technology Needs Request Process Information Session"

Sometimes I miss British English noun pileups and then I get an email with a subject line like this

1 year ago 3 0 2 0

Thanks for the boost!! 🏴‍☠️

1 year ago 1 0 0 0
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Aargh, It’s Talk Like a Pirate Day

The NYT has an article on pirate speech, featuring actual linguist @laurelmack.bsky.social, the star of a fun NYU-produced video discussing a bunch of terms

Unclear why they use the spelling "aargh" to represent the _arr_ interjection, though.

www.nytimes.com/2024/09/19/n...

1 year ago 4 1 4 0

The alienability constraint on this is really cool

1 year ago 2 0 0 0

I'm with you!

1 year ago 2 0 0 0

These followup tweets answered exactly the 2 questions I had

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