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Materials for Pan-Romance Field Research ; Materials for Pan-Romance Field Research: Guide - Questionnaire - Worksheets
In: https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03609075 ; 2019 (2019)
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Bilingual lexical modulation using positive and negative priming within and across languages
Neumann E. - 2019
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Multi-unit association measures: Moving beyond pairs of words
Dunn J. - 2019
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What Metaphor Identification Systems Can Tell Us About Metaphor-in-Language
Dunn J. - 2019
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Frequency vs. Association for Constraint Selection in Usage-Based Construction Grammar
Dunn J. - : Association for Computational Linguistics, 2019
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Native language influence on brass instrument performance: An application of generalized additive mixed models (GAMMs) to midsagittal ultrasound images of the tongue
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Measuring Metaphoricity
Dunn J. - 2019
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Positive and negative priming between languages in two bilingual groups
Neumann E; Nkrumah I. - 2019
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Multi-Dimensional Abstractness in Cross-Domain Mappings
Dunn J. - 2019
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Modeling the Complexity and Descriptive Adequacy of Construction Grammars
Dunn J. - 2019
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Visual-tactile integration in speech perception : evidence for modality neutral speech primitives.
Gick B; Derrick, Donald; Bicevskis K. - : Acoustical Society of America (ASA), 2019
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Global Syntactic Variation in Seven Languages: Towards a Computational Dialectology
Dunn J. - 2019
Abstract: The goal of this paper is to provide a complete representation of regional linguistic variation on a global scale. To this end, the paper focuses on removing three constraints that have previously limited work within dialectology/dialectometry. First, rather than assuming a fixed and incomplete set of variants, we use Computational Construction Grammar to provide a replicable and falsifiable set of syntactic features. Second, rather than assuming a specific area of interest, we use global language mapping based on web-crawled and social media datasets to determine the selection of national varieties. Third, rather than looking at a single language in isolation, we model seven major languages together using the same methods: Arabic, English, French, German, Portuguese, Russian, and Spanish. Results show that models for each language are able to robustly predict the region-of-origin of held-out samples better using Construction Grammars than using simpler syntactic features. These global-scale experiments are used to argue that new methods in computational sociolinguistics are able to provide more generalized models of regional variation that are essential for understanding language variation and change at scale.
Keyword: Communication and Culture::2004 - Linguistics::200402 - Computational Linguistics; computational sociolinguistics; construction grammar; dialect mapping; dialectology; dialectometry; Field of Research::20 - Language; language mapping; syntactic variation; text classification
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10092/18372
https://doi.org/10.3389/frai.2019.00015
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Language-Independent Ensemble Approaches to Metaphor Identification
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How linguistic structure influences and helps to predict metaphoric meaning
Dunn J. - : Walter de Gruyter GmbH, 2019
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Modeling Global Syntactic Variation in English Using Dialect Classification
Dunn J. - : Association for Computational Linguistics, 2019
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Finding variants for construction-based dialectometry: A corpus-based approach to regional CxGs
Dunn J. - : Walter de Gruyter GmbH, 2019
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Mapping Languages and Demographics with Georeferenced Corpora
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System for audio analysis and perception enhancement
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Exploring the opportunities and challenges of the digital world for early childhood services with vulnerable children
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A Phonological and Morphological Sketch of Isanzu Lect (Bantu, Tanzania) ; Фонетико-морфологический обзор языка исанзу (банту, Танзания)
Beletskiy, Stanislav; Diyammi, Mark Paul; Белецкий, С.. - : Сибирский федеральный университет. Siberian Federal University, 2019
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