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View article: Bear in a Window: collecting Australian children’s stories of the COVID-19 pandemic
Bear in a Window: collecting Australian children’s stories of the COVID-19 pandemic Open
The Bear in a Window project captures Australian children’s experiences of the COVID-19 pandemic. We focused on children’s experiences of lockdown, or extended periods of home confinement, ranging from one to 100 days at a time between 202…
View article: Preschoolers' classification and induction of word meaning
Preschoolers' classification and induction of word meaning Open
This paper reports the results of two experiments examining preschoolers’ induction of word meaning and their ability to extend word meanings at the basic and superordinate levels The first experiment examined preschoolers’ classification …
View article: Bear in a Window: Australian children's perspectives on lockdown and experiences of the <scp>COVID</scp>‐19 pandemic
Bear in a Window: Australian children's perspectives on lockdown and experiences of the <span>COVID</span>‐19 pandemic Open
This paper examines the reflections of a cohort of Australian children who lived through the 2020–21 COVID‐19 pandemic and experienced being in ‘lockdown’; a state of largely being confined to the home for long periods daily. We report how…
View article: Chains of influence in Himalayan grammars: Models and interrelations shaping descriptions of Tibeto-Burman languages of Nepal
Chains of influence in Himalayan grammars: Models and interrelations shaping descriptions of Tibeto-Burman languages of Nepal Open
This paper examines comparability of descriptive grammars across typologically different languages. Focusing on the Nepal Himalayas, which has high language diversity that extends beyond areal, genetic, and historical categorization, the p…
View article: Data Transparency and Citation in the Journal Gesture
Data Transparency and Citation in the Journal Gesture Open
Data is central to scholarly research, but the nature and location of data used is often under-reported in research publications. Greater transparency and citation of data have positive effects for the culture of research. This article pre…
View article: Revisiting significant action and gesture categorization
Revisiting significant action and gesture categorization Open
As the field of gesture studies has developed researchers have created ways of analyzing and categorizing bodily movement phenomena. In this paper we look at whether gesture categorisations have any resonance with the ways that people othe…
View article: Data transparency and citation in the journal <i>Gesture</i>
Data transparency and citation in the journal <i>Gesture</i> Open
Data is central to scholarly research, but the nature and location of data used is often under-reported in research publications. Greater transparency and citation of data have positive effects for the culture of research. This article pre…
View article: Data Transparency and Citation in Gesture
Data Transparency and Citation in Gesture Open
Poster presented at the 8th Conference of the International Society for Gesture Studies, Capetown, South Africa, July 4-8, 2018.
View article: Reproducible research in linguistics: A position statement on data citation and attribution in our field
Reproducible research in linguistics: A position statement on data citation and attribution in our field Open
This paper is a position statement on reproducible research in linguistics, including data citation and attribution, that represents the collective views of some 41 colleagues. Reproducibility can play a key role in increasing verification…
View article: The Acquisition of Murrinhpatha (Northern Australia)
The Acquisition of Murrinhpatha (Northern Australia) Open
This chapter reports on initial findings of an ongoing large-scale research project into the acquisition of Murrinhpatha, a polysynthetic language of the Daly River region of the Northern Territory of Australia with complex morphology. The…
View article: Putting practice into words: The state of data and methods transparency in grammatical descriptions
Putting practice into words: The state of data and methods transparency in grammatical descriptions Open
Language documentation and description are closely related practices, often performed as part of the same fieldwork project on an un(der)-studied language. Research trends in recent decades have seen a great volume of publishing in regards…
View article: A survey of current reproducibility practices in linguistics publications
A survey of current reproducibility practices in linguistics publications Open
Poster: In order to move forward toward reproducible research in linguistics, we first need to know where we are now with regard to our practices for methodological clarity and data citation in publications. In this poster we share the res…
View article: Trends in Indigenous Language Usage 2011
Trends in Indigenous Language Usage 2011 Open
for presentation at ALAA2016/ALS2016 joint day.