An intro to syntax trees (and what they can teach us about love)The first time I drew a syntax tree was very similar to the first time I fell in love.2d ago2d ago
a poem about who we could betidal feelings – we drown in desires for all we used to believe inJun 15A response icon2Jun 15A response icon2
How do babies learn language? (Part 1)Learning language is a uniquely human capacity. Part 1 of this blog series is a whirlwind introduction into what learning language…May 25May 25
a poem about who we are (not)To get the forecast wrong is deep within human nature:May 11A response icon2May 11A response icon2
a poem about semanticsI wrote this poem two years ago during my Morphology and Semantics class in the Netherlands, to try to figure out how on earth any of us…Mar 21A response icon35Mar 21A response icon35
Using language for feminism in our everyday livesThinking about and using language with intention can be an entry into feminism. We can learn so much about power structures and…Mar 7A response icon2Mar 7A response icon2
Why we change how we speak when we’re with different peopleLinguists spend a lot of time trying to understand how we change the way we speak when we’re with different people or in different contexts…Feb 26A response icon1Feb 26A response icon1
a poem about usMy friend told me that the sea reflects the sky — an overcast day means we see all the dirt, the bottles, the wrappers, ruining the still…Jan 18A response icon1Jan 18A response icon1
a poem about hopeButterfly wing to hurricane, paint and paintbrush to painting, lost places to poems, book reading to escape the evening, music playing to…Jan 1A response icon1Jan 1A response icon1
resistance will always rise — a poemWe’re woken by the sound of (rape) alarms from the ironically called land of the freeDec 9, 2024A response icon1Dec 9, 2024A response icon1