In this episode of Academia Lite, Sean and Zak get into two thought-provoking papers:
- Stop and go (away): Linguistic consequences of non-local aspirations among small-town Newfoundland youth by Knee, S., & Van Herk, G.
- Snappy answers to stupid questions: an evidence-based framework for responding to peer-review feedback by Rosenfield, D., & Hoffman, S. J.
Examining the irregular, the surprising and the downright funny of each paper, there is something for the academic in all of us.
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* Knee, S., & Van Herk, G. (2013). Stop and go (away): Linguistic consequences of non-local aspirations among small-town Newfoundland youth. Regional Language Studies... Newfoundland, (24). https://journals.library.mun.ca/ojs/index.php/RLS/article/view/991
* Rosenfield, D., & Hoffman, S. J. (2009). Snappy answers to stupid questions: an evidence-based framework for responding to peer-review feedback. Cmaj, 181(12), E301-E305. https://www.cmaj.ca/content/181/12/E301.short