Rikker Dockum

Rikker Dockum

Swarthmore College

H-index: 7

North America-United States

About Rikker Dockum

Rikker Dockum, With an exceptional h-index of 7 and a recent h-index of 7 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Swarthmore College, specializes in the field of phonetics/phonology, tone languages & sound change, language documentation, Tai languages, inclusion in linguistics.

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

Toward a Big Tent Linguistics: Inclusion and the Myth of the Lone Genius

Gender bias and stereotypes in Large Language Models

Decolonizing Historical Linguistics in the Classroom and Beyond

The Open Letter: Responses and recommendations

Evolution and Trade-Off Dynamics of Functional Load

Phonetic documentation in three collections: Topics and evolution

Which Came First, The Register or the Tone?

Data on acoustic phonetic properties of non-coronal fricatives in monosyllabic words of Zhongjiang Chinese

Rikker Dockum Information

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Citations(all)

139

Citations(since 2020)

135

Cited By

20

hIndex(all)

7

hIndex(since 2020)

7

i10Index(all)

6

i10Index(since 2020)

6

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Rikker Dockum Skills & Research Interests

phonetics/phonology

tone languages & sound change

language documentation

Tai languages

inclusion in linguistics

Top articles of Rikker Dockum

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Toward a Big Tent Linguistics: Inclusion and the Myth of the Lone Genius

Inclusion in Linguistics

Rikker Dockum

Caitlin M Green

2024

Gender bias and stereotypes in Large Language Models

Hadas Kotek

Rikker Dockum

David Sun

2023/11/6

Decolonizing Historical Linguistics in the Classroom and Beyond

Claire Bowern

Rikker Dockum

2023

The Open Letter: Responses and recommendations

Proceedings of the Linguistic Society of America

Itamar Kastner

Hadas Kotek

Rikker Dockum

Michael Dow

Maria Esipova

...

2022/5/5

Evolution and Trade-Off Dynamics of Functional Load

Entropy

Erich Round

Rikker Dockum

Robin J Ryder

2022/4/5

Phonetic documentation in three collections: Topics and evolution

Journal of the International Phonetic Association

Douglas H Whalen

Christian DiCanio

Rikker Dockum

2022/4

Which Came First, The Register or the Tone?

Ryan Gehrmann

Rikker Dockum

2022/8/2

Data on acoustic phonetic properties of non-coronal fricatives in monosyllabic words of Zhongjiang Chinese

Data in brief

Dongmei Rao

Jason Shaw

Rikker Dockum

2022/6/1

The East Asian voicing shift and its role in the origins of tone and register

Proceedings of the 95th Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America, San Francisco, CA, USA

Rikker Dockum

Ryan Gehrmann

2021/1

Pama–Nyungan grandparent systems change with grandchildren, but not cross-cousin terms or social norms

Evolutionary Human Sciences

Catherine Sheard

Claire Bowern

Rikker Dockum

Fiona M Jordan

2021/1

Gender bias and stereotypes in linguistic example sentences

Language

Hadas Kotek

Rikker Dockum

Sarah Babinski

Christopher Geissler

2021

Who speaks for us?: Lessons from the Pinker letter

Itamar Kastner

Hadas Kotek

Rikker Dockum

Michael Dow

2021/5

Gender representation in linguistic example sentences

Proceedings of the Linguistic Society of America

Hadas Kotek

Sarah Babinski

Rikker Dockum

Christopher Geissler

2020/3/23

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Co-Authors

H-index: 48
D. H. Whalen

D. H. Whalen

Yale University

H-index: 35
Claire Bowern

Claire Bowern

Yale University

H-index: 23
Fiona Jordan

Fiona Jordan

University of Bristol

H-index: 19
Jason A. Shaw

Jason A. Shaw

Yale University

H-index: 17
Hadas Kotek

Hadas Kotek

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

H-index: 15
Catherine Sheard

Catherine Sheard

University of Bristol

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