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Posts by David Sidhu

Maxxingsuffixationmaxxing is so in!

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Trying to convince myself to delete an analysis I love but a reviewer does not.

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Argh. Something about it coming in the mail makes it seem even ruder.

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Talking about managing rejection in my seminar today and I'll be sharing these quotes from the worst review I've gotten so far.

What is yours?

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What a fun conversation! @mcxfrank.bsky.social @kensycoop.bsky.social !

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📣📣📣Job alert Multimodal Language Department Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics MAX PLANCK RESEARCH GROUP LEADER POSITION (W2 BBESG) lnkd.in/eaq5MW9a

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Baby chicks link certain sounds with shapes, just like humans do A surprising new study shows that baby chickens react the same way that humans do when tested for something called the "bouba-kiki effect," which has been linked to the emergence of language.

A surprising new study shows that baby chickens react the same way that humans do when tested for something called the "bouba-kiki effect," which has been linked to the emergence of language. n.pr/4rBdZgj

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It’s a fantastic chapter. I’ve been giving the preprint to students.

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Experimental approaches to sound symbolism AbstractThis chapter explores the phenomenon of sound symbolism: associations between language sounds and particular perceptual and/or semantic properties.

So excited to see the Oxford Handbook of Iconicity in Language come out!!

Here is my chapter on Experimental approaches to sound symbolism: academic.oup.com/edited-volum...

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The pronunciation of a language is always changing.

Its sounds don’t change randomly. Their articulation shifts ever so slightly.

Over the centuries, though, the result can be huge.

Click my video to hear and see how Proto-Germanic *staumaz became English ‘steam’ over the course of two millennia.

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Right before clicking “Insert Footnote”

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Iconicity by David M. Sidhu: https://doi.org/10.21428/e2759450.515b2685

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5/5 We discuss the development of both sound and gender associations, and what might be the key difference between nonwords and names.

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4/5 However, toddlers DO pair female vs male names with round vs spiky silhouettes.

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3/5 Interestingly, toddlers at this age DO pair nonwords with abstract shapes (ie the typical bouba/kiki effect; eg doi.org/10.1016/j.je...), suggesting that there is something else needed for name sound symbolism.

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2/5 We found that even by 7 years of age, toddlers don't pair round (eg Molly) vs spiky (eg Katie) names with round vs. spiky silhouettes. Adults do!

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1/5 New paper led by Peggy Liaw, with @pennypexman.bsky.social and @lorreggin.bsky.social on the development of name sound symbolism!

onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10....

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Great episode!!

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Reviewer asking the authors to add 10 references from their lab

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When you think you’ve finally gotten through the last round of reviews.

Reviewer 2:

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More like CRUMB Size, amirite?

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Wooooooo!!!!!!!!!

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Nothing in teaching gives me anxiety like trying to get across the Baddeley & Hitch working memory model. Any tips to make it intuitive to undergrads? especially the episodic buffer?

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Is there anything more terrifying than reading “This form must be completed using Adobe Acrobat Reader”? 😱😱😱

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Here is an OpenAI generated video for a 90s Lexical Decision Task toy.

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And then a Twilight Zone episode about the effect.

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The new video generator from OpenAI is pretty wild. This is what I got when I asked for an HBO show about a lab studying the Bouba/Kiki Effect.

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Too many em dashes??

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Photo of a Kansas City Chiefs press conference with Andy Reid, Travis Kelce, and Patrick Mahomes. Reid is wearing a gray suit and red tie with a lapel pin. Kelce is wearing a camp-style short-sleeved shirt with a bird print, along with a  suede cap, and Mahomes is wearing a white collared shirt, a pink checkered double-breasted vest, and a pale pink tie.

Photo of a Kansas City Chiefs press conference with Andy Reid, Travis Kelce, and Patrick Mahomes. Reid is wearing a gray suit and red tie with a lapel pin. Kelce is wearing a camp-style short-sleeved shirt with a bird print, along with a suede cap, and Mahomes is wearing a white collared shirt, a pink checkered double-breasted vest, and a pale pink tie.

JEP: General; Psych Science; Nature Human Behaviour

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