Useful Resources for Language Research
At the moment this page is more-or-less a “dumping ground” for links which are far too useful to be hidden away in my personal bookmark list.
Other Resource Lists
these are likely to be very much more comprehensive, and better thought through, than this page!
Find over 300 free R programming books in Oscar Baruffa’s Big Book of R
Helena Hartmann’s awesome list of resources for people undertaking PhD research (which includes plenty of interest to those who are pre- or post-PhD).
Links for R Users
Quarto is the new RMarkdown, with lots of nice features.
Add some eye candy to Quarto slides with Appearance for Reveal.js
Add live captions to Reveal.js slides via the Chrome captioning engine
And creating snazzy figures, via 12 ggplot extensions
If you like learning by example, here’s a collection of R Screencasts from David Robinson
An Introduction to Bayesian Analysis for Cognitive Scientists, textbook-in-the-making by Bruno Nicenboim, Daniel Schad, and Shravan Vasishth