Lauren Gawne

Lauren Gawne

La Trobe University

H-index: 16

Oceania-Australia

About Lauren Gawne

Lauren Gawne, With an exceptional h-index of 16 and a recent h-index of 13 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at La Trobe University, specializes in the field of gesture, emoji, Tibeto-Burman, linguistic data, lingcomm.

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

From Star Trek to The Hunger Games: emblem gestures in science fiction and their uptake in popular culture

Communicating about linguistics using lingcomm‐driven evidence: Lingthusiasm podcast as a case study

The ‘general fact’copula in Yolmo and the influence of Tamang

Linguistics education and its application in the workplace: An analysis of interviews with linguistics graduates

Live Long and May the Odds Be Ever in Your Favour: Emblem gestures in sci-fi and their uptake in popular culture

Emblems: Gestures at the interface

Situating Linguistics in the Social Science Data Movement

‘Away’gestures associated with negative expressions in narrative discourse in Syuba (Kagate, Nepal) speakers

Lauren Gawne Information

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Citations(all)

1254

Citations(since 2020)

930

Cited By

682

hIndex(all)

16

hIndex(since 2020)

13

i10Index(all)

27

i10Index(since 2020)

19

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Lauren Gawne Skills & Research Interests

gesture

emoji

Tibeto-Burman

linguistic data

lingcomm

Top articles of Lauren Gawne

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

From Star Trek to The Hunger Games: emblem gestures in science fiction and their uptake in popular culture

Linguistics Vanguard

Peta M Freestone

Jessica Kruk

Lauren Gawne

2023/12/2

Communicating about linguistics using lingcomm‐driven evidence: Lingthusiasm podcast as a case study

Lauren Gawne

Gretchen McCulloch

2023/10

The ‘general fact’copula in Yolmo and the influence of Tamang

Studies in Language

Lauren Gawne

Thomas Owen-Smith

2023/1/19

Linguistics education and its application in the workplace: An analysis of interviews with linguistics graduates

Language

Lauren Gawne

Anuja Cabraal

2023

Live Long and May the Odds Be Ever in Your Favour: Emblem gestures in sci-fi and their uptake in popular culture

Jessica Kruk

Lauren Gawne

Pete Freestone

2022/11/29

Emblems: Gestures at the interface

Lauren Gawne

Kensy Cooperrider

2022/11/2

Situating Linguistics in the Social Science Data Movement

The open handbook of linguistic data management

Lauren Gawne

Suzy Styles

2021

‘Away’gestures associated with negative expressions in narrative discourse in Syuba (Kagate, Nepal) speakers

Semiotica

Lauren Gawne

2021/3/26

Using the Tromsø Recommendations to cite data in language work

Lauren Gawne

Andrea L Berez-Kroeker

Helene N Andreassen

Philipp Conzett

Koenraad De Smedt

...

2021/3/5

“The bus doesn’t stop for us”: Multilingualism, attitudes and identity in songs of a Tibetic community of Nepal

Multilingua

Lauren Gawne

Gerald Roche

Ruth Gamble

2021/1/27

Illustrating Literacy Materials for Endangered Languages: Ethical Dilemmas and Artistic Trials

Asian Journal of Sociological Research

Joan Marie Kelly

Alexander R Coupe

František Kratochvíl

Lim Qixuan

Ng Xiao Yan

...

2021/11/26

International relations and the Himalaya: connecting ecologies, cultures and geopolitics

Australian Journal of International Affairs

Alexander E Davis

Ruth Gamble

Gerald Roche

Lauren Gawne

2021/1/2

Ten years of Linguistics in the Pub

Australian Journal of Linguistics

Lauren Gawne

Ruth Singer

2021/7/3

Reported evidentiality in Tibeto-Burman languages

Himalayan Linguistics

Lauren Gawne

2021

The past and future of hand emoji.

Lauren Gawne

Jennifer Daniel

2021/6/7

The Language of Scent in Real and Constructed Languages

Lauren Gawne

PM Freestone

2020/12/14

Looks like a duck, quacks like a hand: Tools for eliciting evidential and epistemic distinctions, with examples from Lamjung Yolmo (Tibetic, Nepal)

Folia Linguistica

Lauren Gawne

2020/9/25

Reported speech in earthquake narratives from six Tibeto-Burman languages

Studies in Language

Lauren Gawne

Kristine A Hildebrandt

2020/6/10

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Co-Authors

H-index: 54
Nicholas Evans

Nicholas Evans

Australian National University

H-index: 30
Alan Rumsey

Alan Rumsey

Australian National University

H-index: 22
Gary Holton

Gary Holton

University of Hawaii at Manoa

H-index: 22
Stanley Dubinsky

Stanley Dubinsky

University of South Carolina

H-index: 16
Peter Pulsifer

Peter Pulsifer

Carleton University

H-index: 16
Lila San Roque

Lila San Roque

Radboud Universiteit

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