Jonathan: "Hm, something messed up."
oberon: "Because you don't own files."
Jonathan: "No, it's the Monkees."
oberon: "Yes, Jon, it's the monkeys."
Jonathan: "The Monkees aren't working. Root owns the Monkees."
[oberon starts ignoring me]
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Jonathan: "Hm, something messed up."
oberon: "Because you don't own files."
Jonathan: "No, it's the Monkees."
oberon: "Yes, Jon, it's the monkeys."
Jonathan: "The Monkees aren't working. Root owns the Monkees."
[oberon starts ignoring me]
(22:54:40) [me]: /r/ → [j] → ∅
(22:55:33) Aaron B: ??
(22:55:41) Aaron B: whatʼs the second arrow mean?
(22:56:08) Aaron B: /input/ -> [output] -> telepathy?
(22:56:18) Aaron B: that would explain the sound/no sound alternation...
...
(22:57:12) Aaron B: if that's the case, then there might be a weird kind of suppletion thing going on
"When you put people in a booth like that, they're desperate to please you. Unless they're a psychology undergrad—then they might be trying to mess with you."
Jonathan: "The founders of modern anthropology and modern linguistics were both secular Jews."
Vickie: "The founder of modern psychology was a secular Jew."
Jon: "The founder of Christianity was a secular Jew."
"I don't think they issue ethics approval based on whether it's more ethical than things that're more fun."
"You guys had lots of things growing up that other people had never heard of, like broccoli cookies."
(01:03:16) kesuari: it's very difficult to say "psycholinguistics" differently from "psycho linguistics", and a lot of people think that's an apt description of me/what i do
"If we put it in the carrier sentence first, we might have confounding variables—like thinking."