
Lauren Gawne
Linguist find me elsewhere Podcast: @lingthusiasm Masto: [email protected] Blog: https://t.co/1QoK2q5otQ also on bsky
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1 week ago |
listennotes.com | Gretchen McCulloch |Lauren Gawne
ABOUT THIS EPISODE Gestures: every known language has them, and there's a growing body of research on how they fit into communication. But academic literature can be hard to dig into on your own. So Lauren has spent the past 5 years diving into the gesture literature and boiling it down into a tight 147 page book. In this episode, your hosts Lauren Gawne and Gretchen McCulloch get enthusiastic about Lauren's new book, Gesture: A Slim Guide from Oxford University Press.
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3 weeks ago |
educationreview.com.au | Lauren Gawne |Jessica Kruk
Home | Health+Wellbeing | Adolescence has sparked fears over teen slang – but emoji don’t cause radicalisation in Health+Wellbeing, Health+Wellbeing, Top Stories Jack Thorne and Stephen Graham’s crime drama Adolescence has earned widespread praise for its portrayal of incel culture and male violence. Please login below to view content or subscribe now. Username or Email: Password: Remember Me...
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3 weeks ago |
theconversation.com | Jessica Kruk |Lauren Gawne
Jack Thorne and Stephen Graham’s crime drama Adolescence has earned widespread praise for its portrayal of incel culture and male violence. But the show’s portrayal of 13-year-old Jamie (Owen Cooper) being radicalised by misogynistic online content has a lot of parents concerned about their own kids and how they talk online.
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2 months ago |
academic.oup.com | Lauren Gawne
The gestures that we use when we speak are an important, if often overlooked, part of how we communicate. This book provides a friendly, fast-paced introduction to the field of Gesture Studies. Gestures are those communicative actions made with the human body that accompany spoken or signed language. Paying attention to gesture means paying attention to the fuller context in which humans communicate.
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Jun 17, 2024 |
superlinguo.com | Lauren Gawne
29 notesJune 17, 2024I was delighted to get the chance to review a new book from Laura Wagner & Cecile McKee all about doing lingcomm through hands-on demos and conversations at museums, science fairs and other public events. There’s a lot in the book for anyone who wants to start or refine the way they share linguistics with different audiences, particularly those that do face-to-face interactive work. I have written a full review that is in Language.
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