Claire Bowern

Claire Bowern

Yale University

H-index: 35

North America-United States

About Claire Bowern

Claire Bowern, With an exceptional h-index of 35 and a recent h-index of 26 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Yale University, specializes in the field of Historical Linguistics, Language Documentation, Endangered Languages, Australian Languages, Language Evolution.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Climate, Climate Change and the Global Diversity of Human Houses

A Nyulnyulan case study

The Oxford guide to Australian languages

Where FLEx falls flat: A reflection on built-in assumptions of documentation software and their consequences for language work

The biogeography and evolution of land ownership

Decolonizing Historical Linguistics in the Classroom and Beyond

FileLingR: An R Script validation tool for depositors and users of digital language collections

Voter responses to female candidates' voice pitch: experimental evidence from Japan

Claire Bowern Information

University

Position

Professor of Linguistics

Citations(all)

5982

Citations(since 2020)

2872

Cited By

4159

hIndex(all)

35

hIndex(since 2020)

26

i10Index(all)

81

i10Index(since 2020)

50

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Claire Bowern Skills & Research Interests

Historical Linguistics

Language Documentation

Endangered Languages

Australian Languages

Language Evolution

Top articles of Claire Bowern

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Climate, Climate Change and the Global Diversity of Human Houses

Evolutionary Human Sciences

Robert R Dunn

Kathryn R Kirby

Claire Bowern

Carol R Ember

Russell D Gray

...

2024/3/20

A Nyulnyulan case study

The Life Cycle of Language: Past, Present, and Future

Claire Bowern

2023/12/13

The Oxford guide to Australian languages

Claire Bowern

2023

Where FLEx falls flat: A reflection on built-in assumptions of documentation software and their consequences for language work

Sofia Pierson

Amalia Skilton

Sunkulp Ananthanarayan

Claire Bowern

2023/3/5

The biogeography and evolution of land ownership

Journal of Biogeography

Hannah J Haynie

Geoff Kushnick

Patrick H Kavanagh

Carol R Ember

Claire Bowern

...

2023/6

Decolonizing Historical Linguistics in the Classroom and Beyond

Claire Bowern

Rikker Dockum

2023

FileLingR: An R Script validation tool for depositors and users of digital language collections

Irene Yi

Claire Bowern

2023/3

Voter responses to female candidates' voice pitch: experimental evidence from Japan

Japanese Journal of Political Science

Claire Bowern

Rieko Kage

Frances Rosenbluth

Seiki Tanaka

2023/3

International Conference on the Voynich Manuscript 2022

International Conference on Historical Cryptology

Colin Layfield

René Zandbergen

Lisa Fagin Davis

John Abela

Claire Bowern

...

2023/5/30

On the emergence of an aspectual NPI: comparative polysemy & the case of Diyari marla

Semantics and Linguistic Theory

Josh Phillips

Will Wegner

Claire Bowern

2023

Kinbank: A global database of kinship terminology

Plos one

Sam Passmore

Wolfgang Barth

Simon J Greenhill

Kyla Quinn

Catherine Sheard

...

2023/5/24

The Wati (Western Desert) subgroup of Pama-Nyungan

Sarah Babinski

Luis-Miguel Rojas Berscia

Claire Bowern

2023

Grambank reveals the importance of genealogical constraints on linguistic diversity and highlights the impact of language loss

Science Advances

Hedvig Skirgård

Hannah J Haynie

Damián E Blasi

Harald Hammarström

Jeremy Collins

...

2023/4/19

Enciphered after all? Word-level text metrics are compatible with some types of encipherment

CEUR Proceedings

Claire L Bowern

Daniel E Gaskell

2022

How usable are digital collections for endangered languages? A review

Proceedings of the Linguistic Society of America

Sarah Babinski

Jeremiah Jewell

Kassandra Haakman

Juhyae Kim

Amelia Lake

...

2022/5/5

Gibberish after all? Voynichese is statistically similar to human-produced samples of meaningless text

CEUR Proceedings

Daniel E Gaskell

Claire L Bowern

2022

Australian languages and interdisciplinary approaches to the past

Luisa Miceli

Claire Bowern

2022/5

Examining the history of Voynich glyphs using phylogenetic methods

Proceedings http://ceur-ws. org ISSN

Katie Painter

Claire Bowern

2022

Accessibility, discoverability, and functionality: an audit of and recommendations for digital language archives

Journal of Open Humanities Data

Irene Yi

Amelia Lake

Juhyae Kim

Kassandra Haakman

Jeremiah Jewell

...

2022/3/24

Claire’s Corner

Diachronica

Claire Bowern

2022/12/19

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Co-Authors

H-index: 86
Robert K. Colwell

Robert K. Colwell

University of Connecticut

H-index: 80
Robert R. Dunn

Robert R. Dunn

North Carolina State University

H-index: 44
Quentin Atkinson

Quentin Atkinson

University of Auckland

H-index: 35
Patrick McConvell

Patrick McConvell

Australian National University

H-index: 24
Michael Dunn

Michael Dunn

Uppsala Universitet

H-index: 23
Fiona Jordan

Fiona Jordan

University of Bristol

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