Summary
Gede Rajeg is an Assistant Professor of Corpus Linguistics based in Bali with a decade of experience combining cognitive linguistics theory and data-driven methods to study metaphorical conceptualizations of time and emotions in Indonesian. He bridges corpus linguistics, R-based data science, and experimental approaches—recently exploring co-speech gestures and sentence-production tasks to triangulate corpus and behavioral evidence. His work spans Austronesian documentation (including Enggano lexical projects at Oxford), teaching R for researchers, and developing quantitative resources for Indonesian linguistics. Known for a usage-based, constructionist perspective, he brings a rare blend of computational skill and deep theoretical grounding that yields novel insights into how language encodes experience.
10 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree, Linguistics, Master's degree, Linguistics at Universitas Udayana (UNUD)
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Linguistics, passed without revisions required, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Linguistics, passed without revisions required at Monash University
Indonesian, English, balinese