in lieu of proper updating
I've been busily writing all week. Last night was a nice change from that; I went home earlyish (for me) and read books (Five is the perfect number and Emergence) and listened to music. Emergence isn't spectacular, but it's thinking about a bunch of neat stuff. Perfect Number is an Italian noir hitman comic that really is begging to be made into a movie.
imtboo came over, and spent the night. We went out for breakfast this morning, and she's gone home to write while I am here at the internet cafe.
My current to-do list for this weekend -- we'll see if I get to it all:
incorporate second-reader's written commentsincorporate second-reader's oral comments (from our meeting yesterday)done except for the tedious making-consistent of "we" vs. "I" and "one"- incorporate citations from Construction Grammar literature (per meeting with second reader)
- cite L's thesis -- it's a natural, and she'll like it
- fill out citations from my notes (e.g. [CITE Hunt 1995]) into proper LaTeX citations (e.g. \cite{hunt94prosody})
rewrite conclusion to ASR background sectionswitch to robbib.bst per second reader's suggestioncatch up on emailcatch up on LJ- expand citations in .bib file to include first names; if i decide to go with initials I should change the bib style instead
write the prosody and parsing background section- write the parsing and ASR background section
- score outputs from most recent run of last set of experiments
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The mechanical stuff (like most of those items) is actually kinda fun, for some peculiar reasons. But I am avoiding doing it while I try to get the thinking parts (writing the background sections) done.
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Of course I am mostly updated , but I like reading your proper updates. Oh and that girl
Signed anonymous.
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OH duh.
Nevermind.
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And I'm too busy casting "Les Trois Harpeuneurs" these days to do much else. (That Ahab role is a tricky one).
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and i added that sentence before you said anything. I swear the god.
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You will be converted to Booisms.
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I suggest scoring them in an uplifting key, say C major.
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I suggest scoring Shakespeare style : IPA.