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-Walt on hunger
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Erik ate all of my nuts!
-Walt on hunger
If you come to NWAV and you're insecure, I am too!
-Walt on realness
Look at these balls!
Walt on the size of his meatballs at dinner time
PSA: allthingslinguistic, myself, and several others are live-tweeting the New Ways of Analyzing Variation sociolinguistics conference under the hashtag #NWAV43 on Twitter. (I'm @kessling on there.) Feel free to follow along!
How you can spot me at NWAV: I have All Things Linguistic and Lexicon Valley buttons now!
I'll be livetweeting from here as technology permits, and check out #nwav43 for more news!
Also a reminder that the tumblinguist meetup is planned for 8:30 on Saturday night. Meet in the lobby of the conference hotel (the Hilton Magnificent Mile), but you're welcome to attend the meetup even if you aren't attending the conference.
would you be interested in introducing a conference liveblogging segment on ATL? I'm an undergrad at UCLA and this weekend, there's AMPRA 2014, CUSP at beg. of Nov, and SCULC in the spring to be put on by the UCLA's undergrad ling group! allowing people who aren't able to attend still read abstracts and get handouts would be awesome; I've always been bummed to miss out on ones that were too far to go to.
If there’s a hashtag that people can follow (perhaps on twitter, as tumblr tags get weird when one person makes too many posts in them too quickly) then I’m happy to point it out! Anyone feel free to let me know of relevant linguistics conference hashtags either via tumblr or by tweeting at me!
I’m not really planning on introducing liveblogging on All Things Linguistic itself (although when I’m at a conference I do livetweet from my own twitter and mention the hashtag from the ATL twitter), because that would involve posting way more often than normal, which might overwhelm some people, whereas lots of quick tweets are more normal. And I think that livetweeting/liveblogging is best when it’s decentralized and multiple people can contribute. But again, hashtags are great!
Speaking of which, I’ll be at #nwav43 and #nels45 in upcoming weeks, and #lingchat is frequently relevant.
While we’re on livetweeting, here’s a public service announcement: if anyone is presenting at an upcoming conference, I often want to tweet a link to people’s handouts or posters. And you want people seeing your research, right? So you should put your handout online before your talk and then tell the audience the url (even just a few minutes before your talk is fine if you’re still finishing it up).