Kensy Cooperrider

@kensycoop

Cognitive scientist studying human communication in all its diversity. Gestures, signs, words, metaphors, concepts, diagrams. Fledgling podcaster.

Chicago
Vrijeme pridruživanja: siječanj 2009.

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  1. Prikvačeni tweet
    2. sij

    My new piece on finger names across languages and eras—super fun to research and write!

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  2. prije 15 sati

    New year, new projects. Announcement coming soon!

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  3. 29. sij

    If history is any guide, you won't find a more thoughtful, bright, and fun group than the grad students/ postdocs/ faculty/ artists/ writers assembled at DISI 2020. World-expanding experience—all encouraged to apply!

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  4. 27. sij

    Why is psychology having trouble shaking the WEIRD problem? My top 4: - doing work with non-WEIRD groups is hard - funding bodies don't care about it - it was eclipsed by the replication problem - deep down, many in psych don't think it's a big problem

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  5. 23. sij
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  6. 16. sij
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  7. 16. sij

    Should also mention that I have assigned episodes of to great effect! e.g.,

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  8. 16. sij

    'In the beginning was the word and the word was embodied' (on language evolution)

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  9. 16. sij
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  10. 16. sij
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  12. 16. sij

    'Why do most languages have so few words for smells?' (on work by )

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  13. 16. sij

    Might be fun to crowdsource some popular articles about communication, cognition, culture that are good for use in undergrad classes. Below are a few I like: Other recs?

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  14. 15. sij

    Maybe a good topic for "ludic linguists" to take on?

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  15. 15. sij

    My best attempt: unfamiliar, varied sounds offer a kind of metaphor for unfamiliar, varied things. But there is more to it... an element of playfulness that comes out in certain semantic pockets.

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  16. 15. sij

    English has such a fun, sprawling smorgasbord of words meaning “disparate mixture.” And so many of them are foreign (or foreign sounding). How do we explain this, exactly?

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  17. 13. sij

    And to think that I began the day feeling old!

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  18. 13. sij

    I also take comfort in the fact that older representations of the "stages of man" often depict ~50 as the high point. (Never mind that they fudge any reasonable estimate of life expectancy in order to do so.)

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  19. 13. sij

    FWIW, personally, I would definitely not describe a 62-year-old as middle-aged. But check back in ~20 years.

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  20. 13. sij

    BUT it turns out that dictionaries define middle age. puts it at "about 45 to about 64." 39 is not in the reasonable "about" range—just to be clear. ( puts it at "between about forty-five and sixty." Did they confer?)

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  21. 13. sij

    (From an actuarial perspective, of course I am. But that's boring.) Was hoping to find that someone had done a big data treatment—something like 's study of which states are part of the Midwest. Alas.

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