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My Life in the Academy, Barbara Gordon Memorial Lecture
In: University Videos (2022)
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A Survey of Code-switching: Linguistic and Social Perspectives for Language Technologies ...
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Spanish people be like : Dominican ethno-raciolinguistic stancetaking and the construction of Black Latinidades in the United States
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An experimental approach to recomplementation : evidence from monolingual and bilingual Spanish
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Minimalist Ideas on Parametric Variation
In: North East Linguistics Society (2020)
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The subject domain in Cabo-Verdean Creole : combining variationist sociolinguistics and formal approaches
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The role of L2 experience in L1 phonotactic restructuring in sequential bilinguals
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Applying corpus and computational methods to loanword research : new approaches to Anglicisms in Spanish
Abstract: Understanding both the linguistic and social roles of loanwords is becoming more relevant as globalization has brought loanwords into new settings, often previously viewed as monolingual. Their occurrence has the potential to impact speech communities, in that they have the capacity to alter the semantic relationships and social values ascribed to individual elements within the existing lexicon. In order to identify broad patterns, we must turn towards large and varied sources of data, specifically corpora. This dissertation aims to tackle some of the practical issues involved in the use of corpora, while addressing two conceptual issues in the field of loanword research – the social distribution and semantic nature of loanwords. In this dissertation, I propose two methods, adapted from advances in computational linguistics, which will contribute to two different stages of loanword research: processing corpora to find tokens of interest and semantically analyzing tokens of interest. These methods will be employed in two case studies. The first seeks to explore the social stratification of loanwords in Argentine Spanish. The second measures the semantic specificity of loanwords relative to their native equivalents. ; Spanish and Portuguese
Keyword: Computational methods; Distributional semantics; Language contact; Loanwords; Sociolinguistics
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2152/63064
https://doi.org/10.15781/T26970F0H
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A sociophonetic analysis of contact Spanish in the United States : labiodentalization and labial consonant variation
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The effect of dialect contact and social identity on fricative demerger
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The Madrileño ejke : a study of the perception and production of velarized /s/ in Madrid
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Nicaragua y ¿vos, tú, o usted? : pronoun use and identity construction in an area of recent linguistic and cultural contact
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The roots of 'multiethnolects' : effects of migration on the lexicon and speech of German-speaking school children
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The impact of social factors on the use of Arabic-French code-switching in speech and IM in Morocco
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Case marking in Spanish reverse psychological verbs : a lexical semantic perspective
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The language attitudes of second-generation North Africans in France : the effects of religiosity and national identity
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Audience and the writing development of young bilingual children
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The Morphosyntax of Wh-questions: Evidence from Spanish-English Code-switching
Ebert, Shane. - 2014
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A perceptual and experimental phonetic approach to dialect stereotypes : the tonada cordobesa of Argentina
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An acoustic analysis of contrastive focus marking in Spanish-K'ichee' (Mayan) bilingual intonation
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