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Peer review workshop: Figuring out the ins and outs of the peer review process and how to be an effective reviewer
Download2021-11-11
Lange, Jessica, Shuttleworth, Kate, Severson, Sarah
Are you interested in working with student journal editorial boards on campus but not really sure what it entails? We can help! This 60-minute workshop will go over the basics of the peer-review process and how to be a good peer reviewer. In the first 30 minutes, we'll give you some background...
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Perception and timing of acoustic distance
2021-11-06
Matthew C. Kelley, Benjamin V. Tucker
The notion of acoustic distance figures into many aspects of phonetics, including phonological neighborhoods. A measurement of word-level acoustic distance useful for cognitive modeling must account for two aspects of perception: listener sensitivity to acoustic differences and the duration...
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2017-05-10
Axel Pérez Trujillo Diniz, Jérémie Pelletier-Gagnon
This paper explores spatiality in the study of internet memes. During the last presidential election in the United States, the ¨Pepe the Frog¨ internet meme was repurposed as a white supremacy symbol by members of the Alt-right internet political movement as a way to claim back the character from...
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2017-05-10
Axel Pérez Trujillo Diniz, Jérémie Pelletier-Gagnon
This paper explores spatiality in the study of internet memes. During the last presidential election in the United States, the ¨Pepe the Frog¨ internet meme was repurposed as a white supremacy symbol by members of the Alt-right internet political movement as a way to claim back the character from...
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2017
The didgeridoo is a wind instrument composed of a single large tube often used as drone instrument for backing up the mids and lows of an ensemble. A didgeridoo is played by buzzing the lips and blowing air into the didgeridoo. To play a didgeridoo continously one can employ circular breathing...