@pbaJackson Whoa, congrats on all these accomplishments - incredible job! (I'm starting my new gig as Assistant Professor tomorrow, researching all things aging/AD; reading this I'm super motivated that great things ARE indeed possible during that dreaded first year.)
@ecleclecl @njoybetz Thank you! Yes, that's exactly what I mean. Lots of comments meant to go against students having to share rooms/beds used the angle, "Would a prof do that?" And yes, some would.
It easily creates a narrative that suggests that doing x is okay as long as your prof would do x too.
@RunningforBaby@Helene731@laurenthehough Great that that's been your experience. It hasn't been mine, and I've had to collect my carry-on containing broken contents from baggage claim. (It's made me travel with a backpack, which is less likely to be gate-checked, rather than line up early, but I get why folks do it.)
@ChelseaMagin Very specific to my field (Neuroscience): Our library can make 3D prints on the basis of MRI scans. Most students serve as a pilot participant to try out a new MRI sequence at some point, so I usually have their brains "on file" to give them a 3D print of their brain.
@MattieWex You mean (the result of) conversion/zero-derivation, but a specifically historical-linguistics term? (Like how "invite" used to be exclusively a verb, but is now (?) also used as a noun?)
@thai101@jtbirchall What a great idea for a paper!
I (born and bred East-German) recently learned that folks from former West-Germany usually lexicalize 🦆sounds as /kva:k/ (or /ga:k/), whereas it's /na:k/ for most (?) East-Germans. 😳
@SebastianSauppe I just recently (like, last month) discovered AlignTool, developed by folks at Ruhr-Uni Bochum. It's streamlined my work with production data immensely!
@elManuBohn Came here to suggest the usual "Don't bin continuous variables" papers (eg by Royston et al) but you're probably aware of those. :) I usually vaguely refer to nonlinear or discontinuous effects, but I'd love to know about some specifically developmental work too.
@_lenaackermann@chbergma (If you wanna go Squarespace, it might be worth to see if you can snag a coupon code somewhere. Back when I got started with them in 2014ish, they would advertise heavily on podcasts, and that's how I got a free domain name.)
@_lenaackermann@chbergma While I will definitely not call myself a cool kid, I second Squarespace! They've been super helpful whenever silly me had a question about literally anything.
@kathaclysmus@dana_mahr1 Unvergessen auch die Unfähigkeit, an im Wege stehenden Personen oder Objekten vorbeilaufen, und das nachfolgende verzweifelte Winken mit den Armen.