Re: [tips] more on dialects and dialect quzzes

2014-01-02 Thread Paul Brandon
Brazilian Portuguese can be tricky.
The 'R' in Rio is halfway to an 'H'.

On Jan 2, 2014, at 8:33 PM, Carol wrote:

> I live in Orion, Illinois, which is due east of Milan and north of Rio, none 
> of which are pronounced correctly. Orion used to be pronounced correctly 
> since it was named for the constellation, but over the years the residents 
> changed it (it was Deanington before it became Orion). I guess Midwesterners 
> like to put the accent on the first syllable no matter what. 
> Carol
> 
> 
> 
>> On Jan 2, 2014, at 8:10 PM, "Mike Palij"  wrote:
>> 
>>> On Thu, 02 Jan 2014 17:21:29 -0800, Ken Steele wrote:
>>> 
>>> To continue the dialect fun, there is a town/section/greater-metropolitan
>>> whatever/ that is just west of Asheville, NC, that is spelled Leicester.
>>> 
>>> You will know the locally-correct pronuciation if you are from Worcester, 
>>> MA.
>>> Ken
>> 
>> LESS-tur
>> See:
>> http://www.wral.com/news/local/story/107629/
>> 
>> But in Massachusetts it is pronounced:
>> LESS-TAH
>> See:
>> http://www.worcestermass.com/pronounce/worcestercounty.shtml#leicester
>> 
>> Not to be confused with the British pronunciation; see:
>> http://www.howjsay.com/index.php?word=leicester&submit=Submit
>> 
>> And for some incredibly superior British attitude, see:
>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JWKiBW49DaE
>> 
>> And though the above is about herbs I'll just say nuts to the speaker.
>> 
>>> PS - I can't compete in Mike P's contest because I have been to the
>>> NYC Houston St.
>> 
>> Can you believe that they left out Katz's delicatessen as one of the
>> landmarks on Houston Street?  What chutzpah!
>> 
>> -Mike Palij
>> New York University
>> m...@nyu.edu

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Emeritus Professor of Psychology
Minnesota State University, Mankato
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Re: [tips] more on dialects and dialect quzzes

2014-01-02 Thread Carol
I live in Orion, Illinois, which is due east of Milan and north of Rio, none of 
which are pronounced correctly. Orion used to be pronounced correctly since it 
was named for the constellation, but over the years the residents changed it 
(it was Deanington before it became Orion). I guess Midwesterners like to put 
the accent on the first syllable no matter what. 
Carol



> On Jan 2, 2014, at 8:10 PM, "Mike Palij"  wrote:
> 
>> On Thu, 02 Jan 2014 17:21:29 -0800, Ken Steele wrote:
>> 
>> To continue the dialect fun, there is a town/section/greater-metropolitan
>> whatever/ that is just west of Asheville, NC, that is spelled Leicester.
>> 
>> You will know the locally-correct pronuciation if you are from Worcester, MA.
>> Ken
> 
> LESS-tur
> See:
> http://www.wral.com/news/local/story/107629/
> 
> But in Massachusetts it is pronounced:
> LESS-TAH
> See:
> http://www.worcestermass.com/pronounce/worcestercounty.shtml#leicester
> 
> Not to be confused with the British pronunciation; see:
> http://www.howjsay.com/index.php?word=leicester&submit=Submit
> 
> And for some incredibly superior British attitude, see:
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JWKiBW49DaE
> 
> And though the above is about herbs I'll just say nuts to the speaker.
> 
>> PS - I can't compete in Mike P's contest because I have been to the
>> NYC Houston St.
> 
> Can you believe that they left out Katz's delicatessen as one of the
> landmarks on Houston Street?  What chutzpah!
> 
> -Mike Palij
> New York University
> m...@nyu.edu
> 
> P.S. We're starting to have a real winter wonderland in NYC.
> 
> 
> 
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Re: [tips] more on dialects and dialect quzzes

2014-01-02 Thread Paul Brandon
House' tun

SoHo is south of it.

On Jan 2, 2014, at 6:42 PM, Mike Palij wrote:

> Okay, I just want to double-check something:
>  
> (1) The article that Claudia Stanny linked to on the New Yorker
> website is actually a joke with the punchline "You are from
> Worcester, Massachusetts".  It doesn't matter how you answered
> the questions, Sarah Larson, the author of the article is either
> identifying what she got after doing the dialect test or was making
> the bald assertion that all people who take the dialect test are
> from Worcester.  I am not sophisticated enough to understand
> New Yorker humor but given that this is in the "Daily humor"
> section, I think the correct sociolinguistic strategy is not to take
> it seriously.
>  
> (2) John Kulig's response refers to the dialect test that I posted
> about a while back and served as the basis for the "Language
> and Dialect"; see:
> http://www.mail-archive.com/tips@fsulist.frostburg.edu/msg11072.html
> Now there may be some question as to what role "worcester" plays
> in the article/joke and it might be the case that there may be a variety
> of ways of saying "Woostah" depending upon where one is from,
> but can we be clear that Worcester/Woostah/whatever is just a
> punchline.  Otherwise, fuggetaboudit.
>  
> -Mike Palij
> New York University
> m...@nyu.edu
>  
> P.S. How do you pronounce the street in Manhattan that is spelled
> "Houston Street"?
>  
> If you don't know, see:
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qKXZHOAxTKA
> I note that this was put up on YouTube in 2007 and that the area
> that is described has undergone significant growth and
> hipsterfication.  It is strange to see isolated skyscraper apartment
> buildings standing among the tenements of the Lower East Side,
> a byproducts of the Bloomberg years.
>  
>  
> On Thu, 02 Jan 2014 15:31:01 -0800, John Kulig wrote: 
> >Actually, it does let you submit from the link - underlined - in " How well 
> >does this test of regional slang reveal where you’re from?" I took it and it 
> >told me I was either from northern new england or southern Florida 
> >(obviously 
> >people who fled the hardy and healthy north). I will check outside and 
> >verify 
> >my location
> >
> >Interesting they put the "worcester" (city just west of Boston) at the end. 
> >Pronouncing it separates new englanders from everyone else. If you want to 
> >blend in, please pronounce it correctly .. 
> >
> > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=czw5sP2E7s8 (though true worcester-ites say 
> > it a 
> little different) 
> 
> - Original Message -
> On Thursday, January 2, 2014 5:36:56 PM, Claudia Stanny wrote:
> 
> OK. This one is low tech and won't let you actually submit your answers. 
> But it is worth a look anyway. 
> 
> http://www. newyorker .com/online/blogs/shouts/2014/01/what-do- yall - yinz 
> -and- yix -call-stretchy-office-supplies.html? utm _source= tny & utm 
> _campaign= generalsocial & utm _medium= facebook 
> 
> Happy New Year, collective mass TIPS submitters (create your own multiple 
> choice answer for the correct regional name for this group). 
> 

Paul Brandon
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Minnesota State University, Mankato
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Re: [tips] more on dialects and dialect quzzes

2014-01-02 Thread Mike Palij

On Thu, 02 Jan 2014 17:21:29 -0800, Ken Steele wrote:


To continue the dialect fun, there is a 
town/section/greater-metropolitan
whatever/ that is just west of Asheville, NC, that is spelled 
Leicester.


You will know the locally-correct pronuciation if you are from 
Worcester, MA.

Ken


LESS-tur
See:
http://www.wral.com/news/local/story/107629/

But in Massachusetts it is pronounced:
LESS-TAH
See:
http://www.worcestermass.com/pronounce/worcestercounty.shtml#leicester

Not to be confused with the British pronunciation; see:
http://www.howjsay.com/index.php?word=leicester&submit=Submit

And for some incredibly superior British attitude, see:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JWKiBW49DaE

And though the above is about herbs I'll just say nuts to the speaker.


PS - I can't compete in Mike P's contest because I have been to the
NYC Houston St.


Can you believe that they left out Katz's delicatessen as one of the
landmarks on Houston Street?  What chutzpah!

-Mike Palij
New York University
m...@nyu.edu

P.S. We're starting to have a real winter wonderland in NYC.




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Re: [tips] more on dialects and dialect quzzes

2014-01-02 Thread Ken Steele



To continue the dialect fun, there is a 
town/section/greater-metropolitan whatever/ that is just west of 
Asheville, NC, that is spelled Leicester.


You will know the locally-correct pronuciation if you are from 
Worcester, MA.


Ken

PS - I can't compete in Mike P's contest because I have been to 
the NYC Houston St.


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On 1/2/2014 7:42 PM, Mike Palij wrote:




Okay, I just want to double-check something:
(1) The article that Claudia Stanny linked to on the New Yorker
website is actually a joke with the punchline "You are from
Worcester, Massachusetts".  It doesn't matter how you answered
the questions, Sarah Larson, the author of the article is either
identifying what she got after doing the dialect test or was making
the bald assertion that all people who take the dialect test are
from Worcester.  I am not sophisticated enough to understand
New Yorker humor but given that this is in the "Daily humor"
section, I think the correct sociolinguistic strategy is not to take
it seriously.
(2) John Kulig's response refers to the dialect test that I posted
about a while back and served as the basis for the "Language
and Dialect"; see:
http://www.mail-archive.com/tips@fsulist.frostburg.edu/msg11072.html
Now there may be some question as to what role "worcester" plays
in the article/joke and it might be the case that there may be a
variety
of ways of saying "Woostah" depending upon where one is from,
but can we be clear that Worcester/Woostah/whatever is just a
punchline.  Otherwise, fuggetaboudit.
-Mike Palij
New York University
m...@nyu.edu 
P.S. How do you pronounce the street in Manhattan that is spelled
"Houston Street"?
If you don't know, see:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qKXZHOAxTKA
I note that this was put up on YouTube in 2007 and that the area
that is described has undergone significant growth and
hipsterfication.  It is strange to see isolated skyscraper apartment
buildings standing among the tenements of the Lower East Side,
a byproducts of the Bloomberg years.
On Thu, 02 Jan 2014 15:31:01 -0800, John Kulig wrote:
 >Actually, it does let you submit from the link - underlined -
in " How well
 >does this test of regional slang reveal where you’re from?" I
took it and it
 >told me I was either from northern new england or southern
Florida (obviously
 >people who fled the hardy and healthy north). I will check
outside and verify
 >my location
 >
 >Interesting they put the "worcester" (city just west of Boston)
at the end.
 >Pronouncing it separates new englanders from everyone else. If
you want to
 >blend in, please pronounce it correctly ..
 >
 > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=czw5sP2E7s8 (though true
worcester-ites say it a
little different)

- Original Message -
On Thursday, January 2, 2014 5:36:56 PM, Claudia Stanny wrote:

OK. This one is low tech and won't let you actually submit your
answers.
But it is worth a look anyway.

http://www. newyorker .com/online/blogs/shouts/2014/01/what-do-
yall - yinz
-and- yix -call-stretchy-office-supplies.html? utm _source= tny &
utm
_campaign= generalsocial & utm _medium= facebook

Happy New Year, collective mass TIPS submitters (create your own
multiple
choice answer for the correct regional name for this group).

:-)



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Re: [tips] more on dialects and dialect quzzes

2014-01-02 Thread Mike Palij
Okay, I just want to double-check something:

(1) The article that Claudia Stanny linked to on the New Yorker
website is actually a joke with the punchline "You are from
Worcester, Massachusetts".  It doesn't matter how you answered
the questions, Sarah Larson, the author of the article is either
identifying what she got after doing the dialect test or was making
the bald assertion that all people who take the dialect test are
from Worcester.  I am not sophisticated enough to understand
New Yorker humor but given that this is in the "Daily humor"
section, I think the correct sociolinguistic strategy is not to take
it seriously.

(2) John Kulig's response refers to the dialect test that I posted
about a while back and served as the basis for the "Language 
and Dialect"; see:
http://www.mail-archive.com/tips@fsulist.frostburg.edu/msg11072.html
Now there may be some question as to what role "worcester" plays
in the article/joke and it might be the case that there may be a variety
of ways of saying "Woostah" depending upon where one is from,
but can we be clear that Worcester/Woostah/whatever is just a 
punchline.  Otherwise, fuggetaboudit.

-Mike Palij
New York University
m...@nyu.edu

P.S. How do you pronounce the street in Manhattan that is spelled
"Houston Street"?

If you don't know, see:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qKXZHOAxTKA
I note that this was put up on YouTube in 2007 and that the area
that is described has undergone significant growth and 
hipsterfication.  It is strange to see isolated skyscraper apartment
buildings standing among the tenements of the Lower East Side,
a byproducts of the Bloomberg years.


On Thu, 02 Jan 2014 15:31:01 -0800, John Kulig wrote: 
>Actually, it does let you submit from the link - underlined - in " How well 
>does this test of regional slang reveal where you're from?" I took it and it 
>told me I was either from northern new england or southern Florida (obviously 
>people who fled the hardy and healthy north). I will check outside and verify 
>my location 
>
>Interesting they put the "worcester" (city just west of Boston) at the end. 
>Pronouncing it separates new englanders from everyone else. If you want to 
>blend in, please pronounce it correctly .. 
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=czw5sP2E7s8 (though true worcester-ites say it 
> a 
little different) 

- Original Message -
On Thursday, January 2, 2014 5:36:56 PM, Claudia Stanny wrote:

OK. This one is low tech and won't let you actually submit your answers. 
But it is worth a look anyway. 

http://www. newyorker .com/online/blogs/shouts/2014/01/what-do- yall - yinz 
-and- yix -call-stretchy-office-supplies.html? utm _source= tny & utm 
_campaign= generalsocial & utm _medium= facebook 

Happy New Year, collective mass TIPS submitters (create your own multiple 
choice answer for the correct regional name for this group). 

:-)
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Re: [tips] more on dialects and dialect quzzes

2014-01-02 Thread John Kulig
Actually, it does let you submit from the link - underlined - in " How well 
does this test of regional slang reveal where you’re from?" I took it and it 
told me I was either from northern new england or southern Florida (obviously 
people who fled the hardy and healthy north). I will check outside and verify 
my location 

Interesting they put the "worcester" (city just west of Boston) at the end. 
Pronouncing it separates new englanders from everyone else. If you want to 
blend in, please pronounce it correctly .. 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=czw5sP2E7s8 (though true worcester-ites say it a 
little different) 


== 
John W. Kulig, Ph.D. 
Professor of Psychology 
Coordinator, Psychology Honors 
Plymouth State University 
Plymouth NH 03264 
== 

- Original Message -

From: "Claudia Stanny"  
To: "Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS)" 
 
Sent: Thursday, January 2, 2014 5:36:56 PM 
Subject: [tips] more on dialects and dialect quzzes 








OK. This one is low tech and won't let you actually submit your answers. 
But it is worth a look anyway. 

http://www. newyorker .com/online/blogs/shouts/2014/01/what-do- yall - yinz 
-and- yix -call-stretchy-office-supplies.html? utm _source= tny & utm 
_campaign= generalsocial & utm _medium= facebook 

Happy New Year, collective mass TIPS submitters (create your own multiple 
choice answer for the correct regional name for this group). 

:-) 


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Director 
Center for University Teaching, Learning, and Assessment 
Associate Professor 
NSF UWF Faculty ADVANCE Scholar 
School of Psychological and Behavioral Sciences 
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Phone: (850) 857-6355 (direct) or 473-7435 ( CUTLA ) 

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[tips] more on dialects and dialect quzzes

2014-01-02 Thread Claudia Stanny
OK. This one is low tech and won't let you actually submit your answers.
But it is worth a look anyway.

http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/shouts/2014/01/what-do-yall-yinz-and-
yix-call-stretchy-office-supplies.html?utm_source=tny&utm_campaign=
generalsocial&utm_medium=facebook

Happy New Year, collective mass TIPS submitters (create your own multiple
choice answer for the correct regional name for this group).

:-)


_

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Director
Center for University Teaching, Learning, and Assessment
Associate Professor
NSF UWF Faculty ADVANCE Scholar
School of Psychological and Behavioral Sciences
University of West Florida
11000 University Parkway
Pensacola, FL  32514

Phone:   (850) 857-6355 (direct) or  473-7435 (CUTLA)

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[tips] New ToPIX Content: 1/2/14

2014-01-02 Thread Houska, Jeremy
Hi everyone,

New to ToPIX in 2014 is the Student Online Academic Research Library (or "SOAR 
Library" for short). This page on ToPIX, overseen by Carrie Lloyd, will house 
empirical research studies conducted by students.

For more information on the SOAR Library, please check out the STP Blog at 
http://bit.ly/1drSqFf

Thanks,

Jeremy
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[tips] More on Circumcision Controversy

2014-01-02 Thread Jeffry Ricker, Ph.D.
Hi again,

If you've ever lived in Arizona, or perhaps even if you've just heard about the 
state in a casual conversation, you probably are aware that it is a safe haven 
for those who express claims/beliefs that either are not supported or are in 
opposition to what the best scientific evidence shows is likely to be true (or 
false).

Now, I was not looking for articles about the circumcision controversy I 
mentioned yesterday. In fact, I was looking for articles about a group of young 
men who falsely confessed over 20 years ago to a mass murder of nine people 
(most of them monks) at a Buddhist temple just outside of Phoenix. But in yet 
another example of synchronicity--perhaps you'll want to use this example in 
your classes, although I doubt it given the topic--I came across the following 
blog post from a few weeks ago:

PHOENIX NEW TIMES: Man With Serious Dislike of Circumcision May Have the Worst 
Custom License Plate in Arizona
By Matthew Hendley Wed., Dec. 4 2013

Here's a guy who's not ashamed to let everyone know how he feels about penises. 
[See the picture by clicking this link: 
http://blogs.phoenixnewtimes.com/valleyfever/2013/12/arizona_custom_license_plate_circumcision.php
 ] 

This truck with the "NOCIRCM" license plate was spotted this morning in 
Phoenix, along the Loop 202 Red Mountain Freeway And the guy driving had 
four anti-circumcision bumper stickers on his truck, featuring phrases such as, 
"Circumcision: A Cruel Ripoff." ...

Interestingly, the Arizona Department of Transportation's rules on personalized 
license plates ban ones that "connote" the "pubic area," "genitalia," or 
"sexual functions." We have a feeling that ADOT would deny a "H84SKIN" license 
plate.

Excuse me, but I need to go update the Wikipedia page on male circumcision.

Best,
Jeff
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[tips] Can Dogs Detect The Earth's Magnetic Fields? The Straight Poop!

2014-01-02 Thread Mike Palij
If this article wasn't on CNET, I'd have thought it was a spoof
but judge for yourself:
http://news.cnet.com/8301-17938_105-57616458-1/dogs-do-doo-duty-in-alignment-with-earths-magnetic-field/
Here is the original journal article:
http://www.frontiersinzoology.com/content/10/1/80/abstract

Who knew dogs were magnetoreceptive!
I can imagine the lab studies that may be done to further test
this hypothesis but I pity the research assistant who has to, uh,
clean up after the experiment.

-Mike Palij
New York University
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[tips] To tipsters in Colorado

2014-01-02 Thread michael sylvester
Please remind your students that if they are studying for a test while smoking 
a joint,they should be stoned when taking the test.
This illustrates State-dependent
recall.
michael

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