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[edit] My work on Wikipedia
- Mainspace contributions
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- Verlan: research, expand, eventual GAN (see User:Rjanag/Verlan)
- Ai Jing: research & expand for GAN
- Neurolinguistics -- add section on major topics:
- Seriality vs. interactivity in sentence processing: Friederici (Lau), Hagoort, Kim & Osterhout
- Existence of "morphology": decomposition vs. connectionism (Devlin et al 2004; Bozic et al 2007; Gold & Rastle 2007; Bird et al for older, aphasia stuff)
- Functions of Broca's area
- Specific processes reflected by ERP components (mainly N400 and P600...maybe a bit on LAN and ELAN as well)
- Early left anterior negativity -- needs substantial updating, given recent findings
- Clean up Hardest language
- Organize Xinjiang, Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, and East Turkestan. More details and plans at User talk:Rjanag/Archive6#re-directing "Xinjiang"
- Pages in userspace to try and finish:
- User:Rjanag/Priming -- not a new article, but a subsection of Priming (psychology)
- User:Rjanag/Sausage Machine
- User:Rjanag/Speech sound
- User:Rjanag/Language-relevant brain responses
- User:Rjanag/My 1997
- Real Change -- expand with sources listed at Talk:Real Change, GAN
- The Big Issue -- expand, GAN
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[edit] Fun facts, and Wise words from wise wikipedians
It's my belief that most productive Wikipedians first arrive at the site wanting to do something that is against WP policy -- advance a point of view, cover something that doesn't meet the notability guideline, etc. We also often bring baggage from other Internet sites where the social norms or policies permit different kinds of behavior -- social networking activity, attacks, canvassing, what have you.
None of this makes us bad people, just people who have not yet fully absorbed the Wikipedia ethos.
We draw pictures in the sand. Between waves, someone might read a well-written article and be moved.
Part of editing for an encyclopedia is reducing extraordinary claims to ordinary fact.
Americans aren't supposed to learn how the rest of the world does things, the rest of the world needs to learn how Americans do things. While we're at it, we should get rid of this Frenchy metric crap and restore intuitive Imperial units (US version, of course). And abolish those funky Arabic "ciphers" with their "zeros" for good ol' Roman numerals.
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