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Characterising Online News Comments: A Multi-Dimensional Cruise Through Online Registers
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In: Front Artif Intell (2021)
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Meaning and measures: interpreting and evaluating complexity metrics
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In: Frontiers in communication. - 6 (2021) , 640510, ISSN: 2297-900X (2021)
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Compressing learner language: an information-theoretic measure of complexity in SLA production data
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In: Second language research. - 35, 1 (2019) , 23-45, ISSN: 1477-0326 (2019)
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Using Universal Dependencies in cross-linguistic complexity research ...
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An information-theoretic approach to language complexity: variation in naturalistic corpora ...
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An information-theoretic approach to language complexity: variation in naturalistic corpora
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FRED interactive database ; Freiburg Corpus of English Dialects (FRED) - interactive database
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Quirky quadratures: on rhythm and weight as constraints on genitive variation in an unconventional data set
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In: English Language and Linguistics. - 18, 02 (2014) , 263-303, ISSN: 1360-6743 (2014)
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Analyticity and syntheticity in East African English and British English : a register comparison
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In this paper 11 East African, i.e. Kenyan and Tanzanian, English registers are compared to corresponding British English registers in terms of their analyticity and syntheticity using quantitative data from two different corpora namely, the International Corpus of English for East Africa (ICE-EA) and the British National Corpus (BNC). In summary, East African English turned out to be a lot more synthetic than other L2 varieties and shows in regard to analyticity and syntheticity hardly any differences to British English. It can thus be placed closer to British English than other L2 varieties. ; In dieser Arbeit werden 11 Englische Register aus Ostafrika, d.h. Kenia und Tansania, mit entsprechenden britisch-englischen Registern hinsichtlich ihrer Analytizität und Synthetizität verglichen. Diese Analyse basiert auf quantitativen Daten von zwei Korpora, dem International Corpus of English for East Africa (ICE-EA) und dem British National Corpus (BNC). Hierbei fällt auf, dass ostafrikanisches Englisch im Vergleich zu anderen L2 Varietäten deutlich synthetischer ist, sodass es hinsichtlich seiner Analytizität und Synthetizität dem Britischen Englisch ähnlicher ist als andere L2 Varietäten.
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Analytizität; Dialektologie; Englisch; Korpus (Linguistik); Linguistik; Morphosyntax; Online-Ressource; Variation
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URL: https://freidok.uni-freiburg.de/data/5804 http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:25-opus-58047 https://www.freidok.uni-freiburg.de/dnb/download/5804
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