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Two decades of sign language and gesture research in Australia: 2000–2020
Green, Jennifer; Hodge, Gabrielle; Kelly, Barbara F.. - : University of Hawaii Press, 2022
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Two decades of sign language and gesture research in Australia: 2000–2020
Kelly, Barbara F.; Hodge, Gabrielle; Green, Jennifer. - : University of Hawaii Press, 2022
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Chains of influence in Himalayan grammars: models and interrelations shaping descriptions of Tibeto-Burman languages of Nepal
In: ISSN: 0024-3949 ; EISSN: 1613-396X ; Linguistics ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01899141 ; Linguistics, De Gruyter, 2021, 59 (1), pp.207-245 (2021)
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Child language documentation: The sketch acquisition project
Hellwig, Birgit; Defina, Rebecca; Kidd, Evan. - : University of Hawai'i Press, 2021
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Language as Symbolic Power (Book review)
In: Applied Linguistics (May 2021), pp. 1-8 (2021)
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Child language documentation: The sketch acquisition project
Hellwig, Birgit; Defina, Rebecca; Kidd, Evan. - : University of Hawai'i Press, 2021
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AusKidTalk : an auditory-visual corpus of 3- to 12-year-old Australian children's speech
Ahmed, Beena; Ballard, Kirrie J.; Burnham, Denis K. (R7357). - : France, International Speech and Communication Association, 2021
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Revisiting significant action and gesture categorization ...
Gawne, Lauren; Kelly, Barbara F.. - : La Trobe, 2020
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Data Transparency and Citation in the Journal Gesture ...
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Establishing linguistic schools through reading descriptive grammars: a pilot study using Himalayan grammars
In: Colloque de la Société d'histoire et épistémologie des sciences du langage ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-02288981 ; Colloque de la Société d'histoire et épistémologie des sciences du langage, Jan 2019, Paris, France (2019)
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Tracing influences in descriptive grammar organization
In: Himalayan Languages Symposium ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-02288967 ; Himalayan Languages Symposium, Jun 2019, Sydney, Australia (2019)
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Data transparency and citation in the journal Gesture
Gawne, Lauren; Krajcik, Chelsea; Andreassen, Helene N.. - : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2019
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Interactions of speaker knowledge and volitionality in Sherpa
In: Egophoricity (Amsterdam, 2018), p. 139-152
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Evolving approaches to verbal paradigms in Hodgson’s descriptions of Kiranti languages
In: Society for the History of Linguistics in the Pacific ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-02288988 ; Society for the History of Linguistics in the Pacific, Dec 2018, Adelaide, Australia (2018)
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Data Transparency and Citation in Gesture
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Putting practice into words: The state of data and methods transparency in grammatical descriptions
Gawne, Lauren; Kelly, Barbara F.; Berez-Kroeker, Andrea L.. - : University of Hawaii Press, 2017
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A survey of current reproducibility practices in linguistics publications
Abstract: 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 results of a study of over 370 journal articles, dissertations, and grammars, which is taken as a sample of current practices in the field. The publications all come from a ten-year span. The journals were selected for broad coverage. Grammars included published grammars and dissertations written as grammars, with broad geographic coverage, both in terms of subject language and publisher or university.These publications are critiqued on the basis of transparency of data source, data collection methods, analysis, and storage. While we find examples of transparent reporting, most of the surveyed research does not include key metadata, methodological information, or citations that are resolvable to the data on which the analyses are based. ; 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 results of a study of over 370 journal articles, dissertations, and grammars, which is taken as a sample of current practices in the field. The publications all come from a ten-year span. The journals were selected for broad coverage. Grammars included published grammars and dissertations written as grammars, with broad geographic coverage, both in terms of subject language and publisher or university.These publications are critiqued on the basis of transparency of data source, data collection methods, analysis, and storage. While we find examples of transparent reporting, most of the surveyed research does not include key metadata, methodological information, or citations that are resolvable to the data on which the analyses are based. ; This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under grant SMA-1447886.
Keyword: attribution; data citation; Linguistics
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10125/43567
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Appendices for "Survey of Current Reproducibility Practices in Linguistics Journals, 2003-2012."
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Supplemental files for "Survey of Current Reproducibility Practices in Linguistics Journals, 2003-2012."
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Putting practice into words: The state of data and methods transparency in grammatical descriptions
Gawne, Lauren; Kelly, Barbara F.; Berez-Kroeker, Andrea L.. - : University of Hawaii Press, 2017
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