Amazing. Thanks so much, Dave, for providing your colleagues with such incredible research/teaching tools.
Dr Celeste Rodriguez Louro
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From: Variationist List [[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Dave Sayers [[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Monday, 21 September 2015 5:26 PM
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Subject: Re: John Baugh linguistic profiling website
Hi everyone,
(Copying in the TeachLing list as this will now be useful for teaching purposes.)
These audio recordings were cleverly downloaded by Mai Kuha before the original
Stanford web page went down. Mai replied to me directly about my original request,
and kindly sent me the files. I took these files and made compressed versions of them
(better for streaming), then put them all online. I asked John Baugh about this and
he gave permission for these to be made available whilst he works on a revamped
website, so here they are for the time being: https://goo.gl/nTCNjF.
Enjoy!
Dave
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Honorary Research Fellow, Arts & Humanities, Swansea University (2009-2015)
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On 07/09/2015 19:31, Dave Sayers wrote:
> The wonders of the internet: my email was forwarded on to John and I've heard back
> from him. He has plans for a revised/revived website, so hopefully more news will
> follow...!
>
> Dave
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> Dr. Dave Sayers
> Senior Lecturer, Dept Humanities, Sheffield Hallam University
> Honorary Research Fellow, Arts & Humanities, Swansea University (2009-2015)
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> On 07/09/2015 17:38, Dave Sayers wrote:
>> Hi variationistas,
>>
>> There's a page at Stanford which was really useful for teaching John Baugh's
>> 'linguistic profiling': https://web.stanford.edu/~jbaugh/baugh.fft. It was a pretty
>> simple page with the three recordings from the housing advertisement experiment:
>> Standard American English, Latino, and AAVE. Really useful for illustrating the
>> topic. But it's been taken down due to some server upgrade. I emailed John Baugh in
>> the spring but didn't get a response. Does anyone happen to have the recordings
>> offline somewhere?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Dave
>>
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>> Dr. Dave Sayers
>> Senior Lecturer, Dept Humanities, Sheffield Hallam University
>> Honorary Research Fellow, Arts & Humanities, Swansea University (2009-2015)
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