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- 『自然言語と人工言語のはざまで―ことばの研究・教育での言語処理技術の利用―』
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https://github.com/hiroto-noguchi/book_2023
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- 『jsPsych による オンライン音声実験レシピ』
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https://github.com/uncaneton/online-audio-experiment
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- 『言語学者、外の世界へ羽ばたく〜ラッパー・声優・歌手とのコラボからプリキュア・ポケモン名の分析まで〜』
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第1章 制約は創造の母である
[p. 10] 1-1 Keio ICU Colloquium Series動画 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCENIXAFDRt4Jy9UlTEw8AWQ
第2章 学問を通してコロナ禍で人の役に立つ
[p. 18] 2-1 COVID-19 Myth Busters in World Languages https://covid-no-mb.org
[p. 18] 2-2 Japanese Sign Language 日本手話: Covid-19 Myth Busters from WHO in World Languages https://covid-no-mb.org/?page_id=816
[p. 21] 2-3 朝日新聞のMyth-Busters紹介記事 https://digital.asahi.com/articles/ASQ1G36SRQ1CULBJ01L.html?pn=16&unlock=1#continuehere
第3章 音声学的知見から似非科学に立ち向かう
[p. 25] 3-1 マスコミ報道に関する川原による反論(Youtube) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vg00zpbIUag
[p. 25] 3-2 英語の帯気のデモ動画 http://user.keio.ac.jp/~kawahara/visPhon/phaphapapa.mov
[p. 31] 3-3 William Labovによる言語学と社会正義に関する講義 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cr5tyw8_gT0&t=1898s
[p. 34] 3-4 Twitter上でおこなわれた「帯気」と「感染」についてのさらなる分析 https://twitter.com/linglanglong/status/1268101322156339200
第4章 教養としてのヒップホップ
[p. 38] 4-1 1970年代のブロンクスの様子 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AtI-En92Xso
[p. 39] 4-2 The Sugar Hill Gang - Rapper's Delight https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rKTUAESacQM
[p. 41] 4-3 谷川俊太郎氏の日本語の韻に関する発言 https://cakes.mu/posts/19643
[p. 43] 4-4 ZORNさんとR指定さんの韻の飛距離に関する記事 https://news.1242.com/article/209776
[p. 45] 4-5 RHYMESTER 『The Choice Is Yours』 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OmjJWUM8VcA
第5章 日本語ラップを大学教育で扱う
[p. 52] 5-1 Hiphop Gentlemen https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=MJsj41lVUP4
第6章:声優さんたちと音声学の可能性を探る
[p. 62] 6-1『声優さんと楽しく学ぶIPAシリーズ』 https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdrzcCNXDQp1gWJrll97fbzBDOXKfX0B6
[p. 63] 6-2 IPAカード遊び方のまとめ http://user.keio.ac.jp/~kawahara/IPAcard.html
[p. 63] 6-3 『IPAカード』再販のお知らせ http://www.icl.keio.ac.jp/news/2022/02/ipa-1.html
[p. 64] 6-4 ボイストレーナー長塚全さんのサイト https://zenvoicefactory.wixsite.com/main
[p. 67] 6-5 呼吸の仕組み関する解説動画(肺の模型の作り方) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_SPnxWdRmiI
[p. 69] 6-6 フーリエ変換入門 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iY5L1L5y9S0&t=77s
[p. 69] 6-7 広瀬さんの声の音響分析 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0CVrhwKL0R4
[p. 73] 6-8 川原とゴスペラーズ北山陽一さんとの対談 https://webzine.asahipress.com/posts/5511
第7章 幸せの認知科学を勉強する
[p. 78] 7-1 The science of happiness online course https://www.coursera.org/learn/the-science-of-well-being/
[p. 79] 7-2 Santos先生のポッドキャスト https://www.happinesslab.fm
[p. 79] 7-3 孤独と社会的つながりに関するEpley先生の講演 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=odAAw3NpV4s
[p. 82] 7-4 ATMの開発者と奥さんの話 https://www.happinesslab.fm/season-1-episodes/mistakenly-seeking-solitude
[p. 84] 7-5 耳が圧力変化を神経信号に変換する仕組み https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fd2aPr5PNVQ
[p. 84] 7-6 肺の仕組み https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_SPnxWdRmiI
[p. 84] 7-7 笑いと幸せについて https://hiddenbrain.org/podcast/humor-us/
[p. 85] 7-8 笑いの共有 https://www.happinesslab.fm/season-1-episodes/make-em-laugh
[p. 85] 7-9 楽しみを共有することの重要性 https://www.happinesslab.fm/season-1-episodes/caring-what-youre-sharing
第8章 ポケモン言語学を振り返る
[p. 88] 8-1 ポケモン言語学関連の論文をまとめたウェブページ http://user.keio.ac.jp/~kawahara/research.html
[p. 88] 8-2 英語で書かれたポケモン言語学の概観論文 https://ling.auf.net/lingbuzz/005843
[p. 91] 8-3 ポケモン言語学の紹介(Wired) https://wired.jp/2017/03/02/pokemon-sound/
[p. 91] 8-4 ポケモン言語学の紹介(慶應義塾大学 塾生新聞) https://www.jukushin.com/archives/28130
[p. 91] 8-5 ポケモン言語学の紹介(アフター6ジャンクション) https://www.tbsradio.jp/articles/45276/
[p. 92] 8-6 オリポケの絵師さんのサイト https://t0t0mo.jimdofree.com
[p. 94] 8-7 ポケモン言語学会のウェブサイト https://1stpokemonastics.wordpress.com
[p. 97] 8-8 最大エントロピー法の解説動画 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a95_IQnDP6o&t=6s
[p. 98] 8-9 ポケモン実験を宣伝してくれているウェブサイト http://pokemon-matome.net
第9章 言語学における再現性の危機
[p. 104] 9-1 池田・平石(2016)の追加ノート https://www.researchgate.net/publication/302880267_chitianpingshi_2016_xinlixueniokeruzaixiankenengxingweijiwentinogouzaotojiejueceniguansuruzhuijiadenoto/link/57325bdb08ae9ace84047ef7/download
[p. 115] 9-2 Pre-registrationを積極的におこなっているTimo Roettgerのウェブサイト https://www.hf.uio.no/iln/english/people/aca/linguistics/tenured/timor/
第10章 プリキュアで学ぶブートストラップ入門
[p. 117] 10-1 川原による統計の解説動画『文系の先生による文系の人のための統計モデリング入門』 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EV4jNaJomBQ&list=PLdrzcCNXDQp1WhJMe9C1Ms3hF7qe4zxVX
[p. 120] 10-2 Bayes for Speech Scientists (B4SS) https://learnb4ss.github.io
[p. 130] 10-3 StatQuestによるブートストラップ法の解説 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xz0x-8-cgaQ
第11章 ポケモンで学ぶランダムフォレスト入門
[p. 132] 11-1 StatQuest https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtYLUTtgS3k1Fg4y5tAhLbw
第12章 言語学は,あなたのお役に立てますか?
[p. 153] 12-1 ホッキョクグマ実験 https://www.happinesslab.fm/season-1-episodes/dont-think-of-a-white-bear
[p. 154] 12-2 社会的拒絶について https://www.happinesslab.fm/season-3/episode-2-treating-the-pain-of-a-broken-heart
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