@ortega_ger Much better sound! The recorder would have better pre-amps, less noisy circuitry, and more control over sound levels. Also, you can have more inputs (for multiple speakers if you need!)
It’s book release day! @drkatcarm & I are thrilled to announce that our Cambridge Elements volume on “Language and Place,” is available today! You can download it as an open access PDF #linguistics#lingtwitter#language
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On Oct. 23, Paul Reed of the University of Alabama presented a guest lecture about language and place! He discussed his research to a packed audience in Newman Library! @perj44
On Oct. 23, Paul Reed of the University of Alabama presented a guest lecture about language and place! He discussed his research to a packed audience in Newman Library! @perj44
@DavidJoy_Author You are one of the kindest and most genuine folks! When I met you in person in Cullowhee at ASA, it went far beyond my expectations. Keep doing it the right way, and as you wrote alongside your autograph, keep swinging the axe
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New! In this episode, we talk to @MtwoBtwo (@UCSPPLab) and @perj44 (@UA_AS), about why instructors should use a variety of voices in the classroom, and how to talk about other ways of speaking when one feels ill-equipped to do so: https://t.co/RluLJxi6i0.
The winner of the 2024 5ML video presentation is "Tone it Down: Inherent bias in automated ‘tone of voice’ evaluation" by Nicole Holliday, Pomona College, and Paul Reed, University of Alabama. View it here: https://t.co/B8wgd4OFTh
Using linguistics to discover social biases in speech recognition technology. Watch @mixedlinguist and @perj44 's Five-Minute Linguist 'Tone it Down: Inherent bias in automated ‘tone of voice’ evaluation' to learn more #LSA2024@pomonacollege@UofAlabama
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