I’ve been blogging for quite some time, though not always consistently. I started writing on Blogspot.com in 2006 and over the years have documented my music and travel adventures. This continued throughout my PhD and in 2013 I migrated everything to a Weebly site. Now my website is generated via markdown + pandoc, and I plan to post content more regularly on topics related to linguistics.
2024
01 Feb: Some notes on LLMs in real-world contexts (Part 1)
Large language models (LLMs) seem to be all the
rage these days, with the release of ChatGPT
last year sparking a lot of conversation and
interest. There have been quite a few efforts
aimed at getting.. (more)
2023
18 Nov: Website redesign (markdown + pandoc)
As you might have observed, I recently updated
my website. Although it’s been on my mind for
awhile, I finally got around to it because I had
a good template to follow and I’ve learned
enough about bu.. (more)
08 Jun: Teaching ‘Language and the Computer’
Last semester I taught an introductory Natural
Language Processing (NLP) course at Nanyang
Technological University, Singapore. I wrote a
thread about it on Twitter (now X) but here is a
slightly expa.. (more)
2022
23 Jan: In case you hadn’t noticed…
The pandemic has been a bit nuts. Add a new baby
on top of a toddler to all the requisite
adjustments required for managing the new
expectations of COVID life, and you have a
recipe for lack of produc.. (more)
2020
14 May: Automating the coding of implicit motives (Paper announcement)
The past week has been quite exciting, as we’ve
been in the final stages of preparing a final
manuscript on machine learning. I’ve been rather
quiet about this collaboration since the end of
2017, wha.. (more)
2019
16 Sep: Computer-assisted syntactic reconstruction
Things have been quite busy over the last year
or so, when I last posted. My wife and I moved
to Zurich with our 4-month old, I helped
organize a workshop on word order here at UZH, a
proceedings volu.. (more)
12 Sep: ICAAL 7 Proceedings volume
!Picture Planting rice near Jowai, NE India At
the end of last year the ICAAL 7 proceedings
volume was published by University of Hawai’i
Press as a special issue of the Journal of the
South-East Asi.. (more)
2018
24 Jul: Fieldwork in Myanmar
I just returned from fieldwork in Myanmar, where
we spent several days training staff and
students at two different universities (Mandalay
University and Yangon University of Foreign
Languages) in fie.. (more)
21 Feb: Moving to Zurich
The last post was a bit of a brain dump to make
sure I didn’t forget a few lessons I learned, in
part because I knew I was quitting the job that
involved doing ML type things. While I was
working t.. (more)
2017
03 Dec: Neural Networks: Some lessons from text classification
I have been quite lax with posting here mainly
because I have been working very hard on a
difficult problem. My current job involves
(among other things) trying to automate a
psychological coding s.. (more)
18 Aug: Open Science, Data, and Linguistics
One of the concerns that has occupied my mind
for that past few years is the question of data
accessibility in the field of Linguistics. I am
happy to announce that the data that underpins
my gramm.. (more)
03 Aug: Bibliography Management (BibDesk)
In a previous post I discussed some of the
benefits I discovered in using LaTeX with LyX as
a front-end. Another extremely useful tool to
learn how to use is a Bibliography manager. If
you are like I.. (more)
16 Jun: LaTeX and LyX for (thesis) writing
One of the first things I did after passing my
PhD confirmation exercise (like a qualifying
exam in the USA) was to research the best way to
write my thesis. As a side note, I use the word
‘thesis’.. (more)
23 May: Backing Up with Git and the Cloud
My next post was intended to be about
streamlining a workflow by using various LaTeX
authoring tools and a bibliography manager, but
last week my Mac died. It is an older computer
admittedly (from .. (more)
06 May: Analyze tone and plot: A Praat script for exploring, analyzing, and visualizing or plotting F0 (pitch) tracks
Along the lines of some of my previous posts
on tools for linguistic analysis, I thought I’d
post a quick update on a Praat script I’ve been
working on. While not part of the series of
posts I.. (more)
24 Apr: Using Git for Linguistics
Recently, I started to explore using Git to
maintain and organize my data. This includes
both the primary data I work from as a linguist
and the various kinds of data I produce in the
form of written .. (more)
12 Apr: Grammatical Analysis: the Transcriber-Toolbox workflow
This is the fourth installment in a series of
blog posts where I discuss some of the tools I
use for linguistic analysis. In a previous post
I described the tools I use for processing and
converting v.. (more)
26 Mar: Praat and scripts: an introduction
In this third post about linguistic tools, I’ll
be discussing software that I use for acoustic
analysis. Praat is one of the premier acoustic
analysis tools available for computers. While
there are pr.. (more)
13 Mar: Recording and Processing linguistic data
When you discuss doing language documentation
and description, one of the first things to know
is that you have to collect language data. The
primary source of language data is people who
speak the.. (more)
05 Mar: Linguistic Tools (Mac/PC)
When I started my PhD program in Linguistics
(language documentation and description), I had
some experience with linguistic analysis, but
not to the degree that I had to learn in order
to complete my.. (more)
01 Mar: Transcriber 1.5.2 released for El Capitan!
Just a quick blog post to mention that one of
the tools I use in language documentation and
description, Transcriber, is newly repackaged
for use with OS X El Capitan! This is a big deal
because previ.. (more)
23 Feb: 4 Practical Tips for Pursuing A PhD
Recently I’ve been thinking about what I wish I
knew about PhD study before I began. When you
start out to do a PhD, there are many things you
have to learn that are not necessarily directly
relate.. (more)
19 Feb: AI websites
This website is newly updated! I just redesigned
the layout and will be making it a bit more
writing-oriented over the coming days and weeks.
The reason for this is because of a realization
that while.. (more)
16 Feb: February 2017 Update
This is my first update in a long while, as I
notice that this blog hasn’t been updated since
2015. I blame life and the ease of posting short
updates on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.
Since my l.. (more)
2015
25 Dec: Hanvon e920 Review: Part 3
This is the final installment of my review of
the Hanvon e920 (PLUS) - you can read Part 1 (my
reasoning behind purchasing it) HERE and Part 2
(how I got it and changed the language mode)
HERE. In.. (more)
22 Dec: Hanvon e920 Review: Part 2
!PictureHanvon e920 PLUS box This is Part 2 of
my review of the Hanvon e920 e-reader (mine is
the PLUS version, which I think is the second
generation), Part 1 of which is HERE. When we
left off I was.. (more)
20 Dec: Hanvon e920 Review: Part 1
The last year has been quite busy - I completed
my PhD, got hired on a 1-year contract as a
postdoctoral Research Fellow, and have since
returned to India and done many other things.
Needless to say, .. (more)
02 May: A Grammar of Pnar
!Picture The last few months I’ve been a bit
lax in posting, in part because things have been
quite busy. In January I presented at a workshop
in Nijmegen, and most of February-April was
spent edit.. (more)
2014
10 Dec: Hong Kong
!Picture Signs on a protest barrier. !Picture
Protest at Central. !Picture Hong Kong street.
After the Philippines I spent a couple of days
in Singapore to relax, and the next stop was
Hong Kong. My f.. (more)
03 Nov: Cebu update
!PictureWelcome to Cebu I promised a few updates
of my travels, and I’m off to Indonesia this
weekend, so I figured I’d better write a couple
blog posts this week. First up: CEBU! This
always reminds .. (more)
29 Oct: How to play ‘Breathe Deep’
I’ve been traveling a lot the last few weeks,
holidaying in Cebu (where I learned how to scuba
dive, which was fabulous) and Hong Kong, and I’m
off to Indonesia next week. My church also
released a ne.. (more)
01 Oct: Phuket holiday
A couple weekends ago I went to Phuket, Thailand
with some friends. We found a really great deal
and just decided to go for it. Initially it was
just four, but then two friends wanted to come,
and two.. (more)
17 Sep: An update and a Praat script
Well now that I’ve submitted my thesis I have
been happily doing other things than writing.
Among which, moving house (I’m staying with a
friend for a couple months), planning
adventures, hanging out .. (more)
31 Aug: Thesis Submitted!
!Picture I finally submitted my PhD thesis last
week. It has been a crazy final month. The
reason I had that deadline was that here in
Singapore (at least at NTU) all PhD students are
given 4 years of.. (more)
12 Aug: Silver Lake
I haven’t had much time for blogging recently,
since it’s crunch time on my thesis. I was
working even on the brief holiday (that’s
‘vacation’ for all you Americans) I took to the
US for my brother’s .. (more)
29 Jul: Deictic Demonstratives (Contd.)
!Pnar deictic demonstratives In my last post I
discussed the concept of deixis and illustrated
deictic demonstratives in Pnar. Pnar’s deictic
demonstrative system combines gender clitics
with largel.. (more)
26 Jul: Deictic Demonstratives
At the Himalayan Languages Symposium last week I
gave a talk about deixis. This grammatical
feature is essentially ‘pointing’, and words or
morphemes in language can point to various
things, so gramma.. (more)
23 Jul: Andaman Languages
!Picture I mentioned that Dr. Anvita Abbi gave a
great talk at the Himalayan Languages Symposium
on her work on Great Andaman in the Indian
Ocean. Here’s a map just to show you where that
is. c.. (more)
18 Jul: Himalayan Languages Symposium
Yesterday afternoon I gave a talk at the
Himalayan Languages Symposium, which was held
this year at NTU. It’s the 20th meeting, and has
generally focused on languages of the Himalayan
region, which is.. (more)
06 Jul: Eureka! moments
Last week I had a Eureka!* moment. I love these
moments - when you’ve been trying to figure out
a problem (could be big, could be small) and it
is frustrating you to no end, and then finally
you brea.. (more)
29 Jun: What is a ‘Linguistic example’?
I realize that some of my posts haven’t been as
clear as they could be. Specifically, I talked a
lot about interlinearized texts, but what does
that actually mean? Well, the thing about
language is th.. (more)
26 Jun: World Cup Ghana!
So my team did not make it through to the next
round. They played a good game against Portugal
last night, but it just wasn’t good enough. Too
much ball control, not enough finishing power. A
ton of m.. (more)
25 Jun: Life vs. Computers
As I’ve been working with code to try and do
some programming to get the computer to format
my text properly, I’ve run into some issues.
It’s got me thinking… You know how computers
think… wait, y.. (more)
20 Jun: Linguistic Tools
This past week I’ve been attending a workshop on
the linguistic notion of Affectedness that my
co-supervisor Frantisek Kratochvil organized. It
has really helped me think about possible ways
this feat.. (more)
06 Apr: Open Mic at The Beast
I’m beginning to explore the local music scene
here in Singapore, and this past Thursday I went
to the open mic night at The Beast. The
restaurant and bourbon bar has a great southern
country feel wit.. (more)
02 Apr: Corpus
!Picture For the past week or so I’ve been
working on getting my corpus of transcribed and
translated texts into shape. The word
corpus is from the Latin word meaning
“body”, and in this case ref.. (more)
30 Mar: Chain REactions
This morning I was sweeping the kitchen while
the washing machine was on and swept behind the
machine, pulling the drain hose out of the way.
A few minutes later, after taking out the trash,
I returne.. (more)
27 Mar: Back to..?
!Picture So I’ve been lax for the past few
months in updating this blog. I guess I’ve been
a bit busy with other things. That’s my excuse
anyway. A 500-page dissertation to write, an
undocumented lang.. (more)
2013
06 Dec: Christmas for the Philippines
!Picture My new Christmas EP is out! Get it on
Bandcamp and soon on iTunes and elsewhere. All
proceeds from the album go toward hurricane
reconstruction and rebuilding efforts in the
Philipines via Ga.. (more)
15 Oct: 3MT at NTU
I recently had the opportunity to attempt to
condense my PhD thesis topic into 3 minutes as
part of the 3-minute thesis challenge here at
NTU. I made it into the final where I competed
with other spea.. (more)
01 Aug: Nepal
!Picture Wandering salesman inscribing pens on
the train. I made it safely to Kathmandu this
week, via train from Guwahati to Gorakhpur, then
north to the Nepal border and by bus to Tansen
for a coupl.. (more)
21 Jul: Behdeinkhlam Jowai
!Picture I’ve been enjoying hanging out with
friends here in Jowai. Yesterday evening I
snapped this photo (on my iPhone, so no actual
shutter to snap) at Syntu Ksiar, just as the sun
was disappearing.. (more)
07 Jul: What I did on the 4th of July
!Picture Enjoying a pipe Most of you probably
know that the 4th of July is only celebrated in
the USA and wherever its citizens gather around
the world. Well, being the only citizen in at
least a 100-.. (more)
19 Jun: Meghalaya & environs
!Picture Playing cards on the Majuli ferry. I’m
in Meghalaya at the moment, enjoying the
hospitality of my friends in Jowai. On my way
here I visited friends on Majuli, the largest
river island in the.. (more)
31 May: Bangkok SEALS
I’ve been in Bangkok for the last few days,
attending the SouthEast Asian Linguistics
Society conference here at Chulalongkorn
University. The campus is in the center of
Bangkok and rather easy to get.. (more)
04 May: Singapore!
I am back in Singapore! It’s been a crazy few
weeks, and I’m still recovering from jet lag,
one reason I haven’t posted much recently or
sent out an email. My Granddad on my mother’s
side passed away .. (more)
28 Apr: World Magazine Feature
I’ve just been informed by friends who subscribe
to World magazine that an article about my music
has appeared in the most recent print edition!
How exciting! I must admit that I knew it would
probabl.. (more)
29 Mar: Easter music
I’ve been reflecting a bit on this season, which
comes around once a year. As I write this, I’m
really enjoying the holiday podcast from Under
the Radar, which features some excellent music
for the we.. (more)
22 Mar: Australia
!Picture I’ve been in Australia (affectionately
known by locals as Oz or ’stralia) for almost 3
weeks, and so far it’s been fabulous. People are
friendly, food is good and I’ve already seen 2
incredib.. (more)
11 Mar: Feature: Anthony Guyer
!Picture Anthony “Tony” Guyer was one of the
first people I worked with when starting to play
music. Over the years we’ve worked together on
numerous projects and I’ve always valued his ear
and his fe.. (more)
05 Mar: This Lamp - a few words about the song
This
Lamp by Hiram Ring Sorry for the lack of
posting recently - I am on a short (two-month)
trip to Australia, and will be continuing to
wo.. (more)
27 Feb: ‘Home’ Released!
!Picture You can now get `Home’ on iTunes,
AmazonMP3, Spotify, or pretty much anywhere else
you purchase your digital music! And of course
you can buy it on Bandcamp as well. I haven’t
had a chance t.. (more)
25 Feb: Feature: the Andreola sisters
!Picture !Picture I first met Yolanda and her
sister Sophia in Quarryville, PA, at the Coffee
Bean, a small coffee shop in the town, back in
2006 when I was starting to play shows in the
Lancaster are.. (more)
19 Feb: Feature: SoundFarm Production Studios
!Picture Over the coming weeks I plan to feature
different people or groups of people who have
helped make this album a reality. And where
better to start than with the people I first
started working .. (more)
14 Feb: Happy Valentine’s Day!
!Picture Happy Valentine’s Day! In true
Valentine’s spirit, Tunecore has put together a
compilation (or 3) for all the lovers out there.
My song, “I’ve Got a Girl” competed with over
1,000 other songs.. (more)
10 Feb: Pre-orders for ‘Home’ now available
!Picture The new album ‘Home’ is almost here!
I’m still working on the artwork with my friend
Janina, so it’s not completely done yet, but for
now you can pre-order the digital version on
Bandcamp: ht.. (more)
09 Feb: Greet the Dawn
I’ve been reminded this week of my mortality.
It’s always good to be reminded of the big
picture, that my life is simply a part of the
tapestry of humanity, of life. But when someone
you know dies une.. (more)
07 Feb: About ‘Home’
This album is mostly composed of songs I wrote
in 2009/2010 and recorded guitar and vocals for
in my first semester at NTU in Singapore, at
SoundFarm Production Studios. It has just taken
a while to f.. (more)
05 Feb: Album title and track list
I’ve thought about this album for awhile as a
collection of songs, and of course one of the
big questions is “what do I call it?”. For a
variety if reasons that I hope will become
apparent, I’ve decid.. (more)
03 Feb: Album update
Some really great news - the album is being
authored now! For those who don’t know, the
process of authoring is the final stage which
music goes through before before it is ready to
be pressed or repl.. (more)
30 Jan: My first post of the new year
So this is my first official post of the new
year, and also my first post on the new blog
which is integrated with my website. I like the
idea of having everything in one location, so
everyone who wan.. (more)