by jqz5203 | Jul 2, 2016 | 2016, Rabdoud University 2016, Radboud University
Today is Saturday, July 2. Yesterday was my last day of testing. This is my last weekend in Nijmegen. When I think back to the day I arrived in Nijmegen, I can picture everything as clearly as if it had happened yesterday. I cannot believe that it has been 8 weeks....
by Dorothy Lila Schaadt | Jul 1, 2016 | 2016, Rabdoud University 2016, Radboud University
This blog post requires a little bit of a backstory, so bear with me. The year after I graduated high school I decided to take a gap year to study abroad and learn Spanish before going to college. That decision landed me in a small town in central Ecuador where I...
by Amy Kinsey | Jul 1, 2016 | 2016, Rabdoud University 2016, Radboud University
This past week has involved trying to recruit even more participants. I’ve been posting flyers, recruiting people outside of the dining commons, and sending out emails to spread the word to as many people as possible. Participants have been trickling in, and I...
by jqz5203 | Jul 1, 2016 | 2016, Rabdoud University 2016, Radboud University
This past weekend was supposed to be the last weekend that the six of us would be in Nijmegen. It actually turned out that this past weekend was the last weekend four of us would remain in Nijmegen. Saturday morning, three of us (Erika, Lina, and myself) decided we...
by Erika Exton | Jul 1, 2016 | 2016, Rabdoud University 2016, Radboud University
**This blog is from last week, I forgot to post it** Over the past few weekends, I’ve been traveling to various Dutch cities: Utrecht, Rotterdam, Maastricht, and of course Amsterdam. Between those longer trips and my time on the bus between Huygensgebouw and Centraal...
by Erika Exton | Jul 1, 2016 | 2016, Rabdoud University 2016, Radboud University
On Monday of this past week, the Center for Language Studies at Radboud University hosted a non-nativeness day where various language scientists gave short presentations about the work they are currently doing related to non-nativeness. Even though we are technically...