Claire Augusta Bergey

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Claire Augusta Bergey

Claire Augusta Bergey

@clairebergey

discourse pragmatics & language development. linguistics postdoc.

Chicago, IL Katılım Aralık 2015
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Claire Augusta Bergey
Claire Augusta Bergey@clairebergey·
@omerdurmaz of course -- ne kadar eşsiz veri görselleştirmeleri! araştırma için minnettarım, teşekkür ederim
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Ömer Durmaz
Ömer Durmaz@omerdurmaz·
@clairebergey Thank you for the credit — I’m very glad to see these covers continue to circulate and attract attention years after the exhibition.
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Claire Augusta Bergey
Claire Augusta Bergey@clairebergey·
spidery gridlines and unconventional decimal representation not included. the links here have great details about the idiosyncratic viz choices x.com/denizcemonduyg…
Deniz Cem Önduygu@denizcemonduygu

These blew up after Elizabeth’s tweet. They’re not AI. In 2017 @omerdurmaz curated an exhibition featuring physical copies, and we interpreted these covers as motion graphics (in modern Turkish, Latin script). More info and links: denizcemonduygu.com/2017/05/measur… arch.columbia.edu/exhibitions/61…

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i want to typeset children’s speech. you should be able to tell it’s a three-year-old talking. or other areas where “disfluencies” dominate, or where the outcome of a conversation depends very sensitively on tiny fluctuations in timing and tone
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Claire Augusta Bergey
Claire Augusta Bergey@clairebergey·
@n_hold i sometimes see 'sociability' used this way. in child language development we might use chatty, talkative, loquacious vs. taciturn, withdrawn. some of these lack nice noun counterparts, though
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Nate Holdren
Nate Holdren@n_hold·
I may have asked this before, I don't remember: is there a word for the disposition/interest/drive to engage in conversation? And is there a word for lack/absence/loss of the former?
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Ryan Rhodes ⚙️🧠
Ryan Rhodes ⚙️🧠@langofmind·
Ling/psych people: Can anyone point me to some good studies that use a camera fixed to a baby to analyze the baby's informational environment? Do you guys know what I'm talking about? I swear I didn't imagine this
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Yvonne Tse Crepaldi 謝芳
Yvonne Tse Crepaldi 謝芳@yvonnecrepaldi·
Any recommendation of a CA introduction paper or book chapter? For year 4 students of Applied Linguistics Thanks! 🙏
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Peli Grietzer
Peli Grietzer@peligrietzer·
My 7 yo nephew is incredible at dancing but we don't know how to convey this without insulting him ('we mean you're actually incredible, not like we say you are at painting or at telling jokes because we're being nice')
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I'm writing about the Baraka poem "Black Art" and talking about it as a funny list. to contextualize this, I would like examples of other funny lists! help pls!
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Sam Berstler
Sam Berstler@sam_berstler·
Excited to talk tomorrow at University of Chicago about its own renegade son, Erving Goffman. Come for the scholarship, stay for the cringey examples. tapendlebury.com/events
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Claire Augusta Bergey
Claire Augusta Bergey@clairebergey·
@langofmind the backgrounds of da vinci or rubens or velasquez can get pretty blurry as well, though i suppose it's possible to explain that away to myopia. or later, goya's a pilgrimage to san isidro—looks a lot like shallow depth of field to me
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Ryan Rhodes ⚙️🧠
Ryan Rhodes ⚙️🧠@langofmind·
@clairebergey Wow, that's the best example I've seen so far! It's still pretty deep focus but there is clearly some blurring the farther back you go. Seems to be a Hallmark of Vermeer
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Ryan Rhodes ⚙️🧠@langofmind·
Did any art pre-photography represent focal distance? Are there any renaissance paintings where certain parts of the scene are painted out of focus?
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Claire Augusta Bergey
Claire Augusta Bergey@clairebergey·
@langofmind what do you think of the way the back wall/painting are rendered in vermeer's woman writing a letter with her maid, for example?
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Claire Augusta Bergey
Claire Augusta Bergey@clairebergey·
@langofmind depends what counts ... backgrounds are often more blurrily rendered, but that can be a limitation of the human eye too, or a stylistic choice to shift focus
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