Resources
Frequentist Modeling Walkthroughs
Three-part modeling guidelines for
LMER,
GLMER, and GAMM.
Bayesian Modeling Walkthroughs
To be updated.
Academic-modern pesonal website template
Academic-modern uses the exact same layout and design as my current website, with fictional fill-in materials. You are more than welcome to use for your personal website, especially for academic purposes. Available
here.
Book companion website builder
I am currently working on building the book companion website with Sun-Ah Jun for her Prosodic Typology III edited book chapters. I built a Python script that converts CSVs that contains links to example audios in the book to a website, with both desktop- and mobile-friendly designs.
Minimalist Latex slides and handout styles
The baichen-linguistics Latex style file set for both slides, handouts, and manuscripts (e.g., course project). For slides, it is a modified version of
Metropolis slide template, with #8cb1bf title bar. For course handout and papers, it uses XCharter font for better readability, with a default fallback of Libertine. XeLatex is required for better compatibility. Necessary linguistic packages are pre-loaded, such as ot-tableau, forest, tikz, gb4e, etc.