Vera Kempe
@vkempe.bsky.social
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Chair of Psychology of Language Learning at Abertay University. Here for language & politics. IRL also tango.
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vkempe.bsky.social
Any chance for Bunnyland - The Movie to come to a stats class near us anytime soon?
vkempe.bsky.social
No. There are no results. The paper is sloppy and laced with errors. For a rebuttal listen here: podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/n...
vkempe.bsky.social
Do these idiots really want their GPs, consultants and professors to go do volunteering work rather than focus on their jobs? Trying to picture my breast surgeon steaming clothes at the charity shop…
chrischirp.bsky.social
Just fuck off with this. How about start the conversation by highlighting how much immigrants contribute to the UK - not least by propping up the NHS and social care system!

Also - forced volunteering is not volunteering, it's unpaid labour.
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anneapplebaum.bsky.social
"Living through the rise of a dictatorship just means inhabiting a space that is gradually shrinking. There’s no point in resisting, not at first. You just make do with whatever breathing room you still have—until you lose that too."
Read Gisela Salim-Peyer:
www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archiv...
Authoritarianism Feels Surprisingly Normal—Until It Doesn’t
Life in Venezuela was deceptively mundane. Then everything collapsed.
www.theatlantic.com
vkempe.bsky.social
Absolutely right. But the view that learner mistakes are the driving force is still very prevalent in Lang Dev and Generative circles, and this is our target audience. Hence pub in Psych Review. Our aim was to systematically dismantle the arguments that lead to this mistaken conclusion.
vkempe.bsky.social
Fair point! We know that sociolinguists are well aware of these dynamics but the field of language development is still very much invested in the idea that kid's mistakes (and learning constraints more broadly) are the main driver of change. So in a way that is the target audience.
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abertayuni.bsky.social
💡 The idea that children drive language change is widely accepted — but does it hold up?

New research co-authored by Dr Vera Kempe challenges this view, showing little evidence that child-led innovations spread through communities.

Read more: www.mpi.nl/publications...
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vkempe.bsky.social
So rewarding to work with these two brilliant people to check whether the existing evidence supports the persistent claim that children's simplifying errors drive language change. It doesn't. psycnet.apa.org/doiLanding?d...
@limorraviv.bsky.social @damianblasi.bsky.social
vkempe.bsky.social
I remember the great kindness with which Wietske welcomed us into the scientific community when a bunch of us clueless ECRs crawled out from behind the Iron Curtain in the early 90s. RIP Wietske Vonk www.mpi.nl/news/wietske...
Wietske Vonk passed away | Max Planck Institute
www.mpi.nl
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mcxfrank.bsky.social
The Item Response Warehouse is a new data resource for psychometricians interested in developing methods using bigger and more diverse sets of instruments: itemresponsewarehouse.org

New paper out now at BRM: doi.org/10.3758/s134...
Abstract of the paper. Title page of the paper.
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lhlew.bsky.social
Staying with me after yesterday's #uklvc15 poster session is Schaeffler et al.'s point that Child-Directed Speech was different in soviet East Germany than in the West. Less influence on individualism influences CDS phonetic features!

#acquisition #linguistics #sociolinguistics #contextmatters
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mpi-nl.bsky.social
No evidence for generational differences in the conventionalisation of face emojis. New paper by Kempe and @limorraviv.bsky.social.
doi.org/10.1016/j.ch...
Redirecting
doi.org
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lakens.bsky.social
An abbreviation (ABB) in a journal article (JA) or Grant Application (GA) is rarely worth the words it saves. Every ABB requires cognitive resources (CR) and at my age by the time I'm halfway through a JA or GA I no longer have the CR to remember what your ABB stood for.
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sdinpraxis.bsky.social
This is an incredibly informative resource for anyone following the depredations of the orange, mapped against five broad areas of authoritarianism in the US today. It's hard to keep up with the daily outrages.👇🏼
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langdevres.bsky.social
Congrats to Marisa Casillas, @ruthefoushee.bsky.social, Humbertina Gómez Pérez, Juan Méndez Girón, Gilles Polian, Kennedy Casey & Penelope Brown on their work adapting the MacArthur-Bates Communicative Development Inventories for Tseltal, out today in LDR ldr.lps.library.cmu.edu/article/id/8...
vkempe.bsky.social
The quote brings up memories of me sleeping through it even though I lived just a few meters from the Wall, because we never believed this could happen. Those were surreal times.
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langdevres.bsky.social
Read new work by Pelin Küçükerdoğan and Deniz Tahiroğlu on children's metaphor comprehension in Language Development Research! ldr.lps.library.cmu.edu/article/id/8...
vkempe.bsky.social
You might say this is entirely expected but when we have a machine in our pocket that makes us feel seen and understood we are in uncharted territory.
vkempe.bsky.social
Not sure who wants to know this but after a year of interacting with ChatGPT 4o with memory I asked it to score my personality on all the models (Big5, HEXACO, Dark+Light Triad). All I can say - it knows me very well.