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Two decades of sign language and gesture research in Australia: 2000–2020
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Two decades of sign language and gesture research in Australia: 2000–2020
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Child language documentation: The sketch acquisition project
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Child language documentation: The sketch acquisition project
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Revisiting significant action and gesture categorization ...
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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 other than gesture researchers approach bodily movement. Building on Kendon’s (1978) observations that people generally have a consistent attitude towards what constitutes ‘significant action’ we asked 12 participants to conceptualize their own categories of gesture and then analyze a short video that contained a pre-determined variety of bodily movements. We found that non-analysts had a wider conception of what constituted gesture than analysts. In regards to the categorisations of gesture that non-analysts made, there were a range of schemas, which we broadly categorised as being ‘form- based’ and ‘function based’. ...
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FOS Languages and literature; Linguistics
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URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.26181/5e4b684d8f1e9 https://opal.latrobe.edu.au/articles/Revisiting_significant_action_and_gesture_categorization/11862984
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Putting practice into words: The state of data and methods transparency in grammatical descriptions
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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
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Reproducible Research in Linguistics: A Position Statement on Data Citation and Attribution in Our Field
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In: Linguistics, 2017. Berlin, Germany: Walter de Gruyter (2017)
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Putting practice into words: Fieldwork methodology in grammatical descriptions
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