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Aggregating Dialectology, Typology, and Register Analysis : Linguistic Variation in Text and Speech / ed. by Benedikt Szmrecsanyi, Bernhard Wälchli.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: linguae & litterae : Publications of the School of Language and Literature Freiburg Institute for Advanced Studies ; 28Publisher: Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter, [2014]Copyright date: ©2014Description: 1 online resource (472 p.)Content type:
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  • 9783110317398
  • 9783110372540
  • 9783110317558
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 417.2 22//ger
LOC classification:
  • P120.V37 .A34 2014
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  • online - DeGruyter
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  • Issued also in print.
Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction: The text-feature-aggregation pipeline in variation studies -- Convergence between dialect varieties and dialect groups in the Dutch language area -- A comparison of statistical methods for the aggregation of regional linguistic variation -- Forests, trees, corpora, and dialect grammars -- Feature-based versus aggregate analyses of the DECTE corpus: Phonological and morphological variability in Tyneside English -- Complex systems in aggregated variation analyses -- A weakly supervised multivariate approach to the study of language variation -- Semantic weighting mechanisms in scalable lexical sociolectometry -- Temperature in the word space: Sense exploration of temperature expressions using word-space modelling -- The perfect map: Investigating the cross-linguistic distribution of TAME categories in a parallel corpus -- Explorations into variation across Slavic: Taking a bottom-up approach -- Where Alice fell into: Motion events from a parallel corpus -- Algorithmic typology and going from known to similar unknown categories within and across languages -- Inducing place distinctions of consonants from their distribution in words -- Laws of language and text in quantitative and synergetic linguistics -- Appendix -- Author index
Summary: This volume aims to overcome sub-disciplinary boundaries in the study of linguistic variation - be it language-internal or cross-linguistic. Even though dialectologists, register analysts, typologists, and quantitative linguists all deal with linguistic variation, there is astonishingly little interaction across these fields. But the fourteen contributions in this volume show that these subdisciplines actually share many interests and methodological concerns in common. The chapters specifically converge in the following ways: First, they all seek to explore linguistic variation, within or across languages. Second, they are based on usage data, that is, on corpora of (more or less) authentic text or speech of different languages or language varieties. Third, all chapters are concerned with the joint analysis (also sometimes known as “aggregation” or “data synthesis”) of multiple phenomena, features, or measurements of some sort. And lastly, the contributors all marshal quantitative analysis techniques to analyse the data. In short, the volume explores the text-feature-aggregation pipeline in variation studies, demonstrating that there is much mutual inspiration to be had by thinking outside the disciplinary box.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction: The text-feature-aggregation pipeline in variation studies -- Convergence between dialect varieties and dialect groups in the Dutch language area -- A comparison of statistical methods for the aggregation of regional linguistic variation -- Forests, trees, corpora, and dialect grammars -- Feature-based versus aggregate analyses of the DECTE corpus: Phonological and morphological variability in Tyneside English -- Complex systems in aggregated variation analyses -- A weakly supervised multivariate approach to the study of language variation -- Semantic weighting mechanisms in scalable lexical sociolectometry -- Temperature in the word space: Sense exploration of temperature expressions using word-space modelling -- The perfect map: Investigating the cross-linguistic distribution of TAME categories in a parallel corpus -- Explorations into variation across Slavic: Taking a bottom-up approach -- Where Alice fell into: Motion events from a parallel corpus -- Algorithmic typology and going from known to similar unknown categories within and across languages -- Inducing place distinctions of consonants from their distribution in words -- Laws of language and text in quantitative and synergetic linguistics -- Appendix -- Author index

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This volume aims to overcome sub-disciplinary boundaries in the study of linguistic variation - be it language-internal or cross-linguistic. Even though dialectologists, register analysts, typologists, and quantitative linguists all deal with linguistic variation, there is astonishingly little interaction across these fields. But the fourteen contributions in this volume show that these subdisciplines actually share many interests and methodological concerns in common. The chapters specifically converge in the following ways: First, they all seek to explore linguistic variation, within or across languages. Second, they are based on usage data, that is, on corpora of (more or less) authentic text or speech of different languages or language varieties. Third, all chapters are concerned with the joint analysis (also sometimes known as “aggregation” or “data synthesis”) of multiple phenomena, features, or measurements of some sort. And lastly, the contributors all marshal quantitative analysis techniques to analyse the data. In short, the volume explores the text-feature-aggregation pipeline in variation studies, demonstrating that there is much mutual inspiration to be had by thinking outside the disciplinary box.

Issued also in print.

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In English.

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