Vanessa Metcalf Wagner

Vanessa Metcalf Wagner

Contact information:

Office:The Ohio State University
Department of Linguistics
1712 Neil Avenue, 204 Oxley Hall
Columbus OH 43210-1298, USA
Phone:(614) 688-3108
Fax: (614) 292-8833
Email:vmetcalf@ling.osu.edu

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I am a graduate student in the Linguistics department at OSU. I am in the Computational Linguistics track, with a secondary focus on theoretical syntax. My primary CL interests are HPSG grammar implementation and ICALL. My co-advisors are Bob Levine and Detmar Meurers.


For the visitor who wants to know:

You can look at my cv here.

My research interests and projects

Here are things I have written, co-authored, or presented.



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Useful things:

Links to course web pages

ICALL resources

MiLCA project information

Trale and Prolog information

Other references and manuals

Tools

Transportation

Dictionaries

Library resources

Biblioheuristic resources

Business of life

Google

NY Times

Wonder Woman

Nice things:

many and various

radio

movies

shopping

food

poetry archive

mwb

SULTi



Something to read:

Song For The Rainy Season


Elizabeth Bishop

Hidden, oh hidden 
in the high fog 
the house we live in, 
beneath the magnetic rock, 
rain-, rainbow-ridden, 
where blood-black 
bromelias, lichens, 
owls, and the lint 
of the waterfalls cling, 
familiar, unbidden. 

In a dim age 
of water 
the brook sings loud 
from a rib cage 
of giant fern; vapor 
climbs up the thick growth 
effortlessly, turns back, 
holding them both, 
house and rock, 
in a private cloud. 

At night, on the roof, 
blind drops crawl 
and the ordinary brown 
owl gives us proof 
he can count: 
five times--always five-- 
he stamps and takes off 
after the fat frogs that, 
shrilling for love, 
clamber and mount. 

House, open house 
to the white dew 
and the milk-white sunrise 
kind to the eyes, 
to membership 
of silver fish, mouse, 
bookworms, 
big moths; with a wall 
for the mildew's 
ignorant map; 

darkened and tarnished 
by the warm touch 
of the warm breath, 
maculate, cherished; 
rejoice! For a later 
era will differ. 
(O difference that kills 
or intimidates, much 
of all our small shadowy 
life!) Without water 
the great rock will stare 

unmagnetized, bare, 
no longer wearing 
rainbows or rain, 
the forgiving air 
and the high fog gone; 
the owls will move on 
and the several 
waterfalls shrivel 
in the steady sun. 

Sister Cat


Frances Mayes

Cat stands at the fridge,
Cries loudly for milk.
But I've filled her bowl.
Wild cat, I say, Sister,
Look, you have milk.
I clink my fingernail
Against the rim. Milk.
With down and liver,
A word I know she hears.
Her sad miaow. She runs
To me. She dips
In her whiskers but
Doesn't drink. As sometimes
I want the light on
When it is on. Or when
I saw the woman walking
toward my house and
I thought there's Frances.
Then looked in the car mirror
To be sure. She stalks
The room. She wants. Milk
Beyond milk. World beyond
This one, she cries.

Last modified: Fri May 25 13:00:53 EDT 2007