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Possibilities and Drawbacks of Using an Online Application for Semi-automatic Corpus Analysis to Investigate Discourse Markers and Alternative Fluency Variables [<Journal>]
Wolk, Christoph Benedikt Sebastian [Verfasser]; Götz, Sandra [Verfasser]; Jäschke, Katja [Verfasser]
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Holistic corpus-based dialectology
In: Revista Brasileira de Linguística Aplicada. - 11, 2 (2011) , 561-592, ISSN: 1984-6398 (2017)
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Culturally conditioned language change? A multivariate analysis of genetive constructions in ARCHER
In: Late modern English syntax. - Cambridge : Cambridge Univ. Press (2014), 133-152
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Culturally conditioned language change? A multivariate analysis of genitive constructions in ARCHER
In: Late Modern English Syntax. - Cambridge - 133-152, ISBN: 9781139507226 (2014)
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Quirky quadratures: on rhythm and weight as constraints on genitive variation in an unconventional data set
In: English Language and Linguistics. - 18, 02 (2014) , 263-303, ISSN: 1360-6743 (2014)
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Integrating aggregational and probabilistic approaches to dialectology and language variation ; Die Integration aggregativer und probabilistischer Zugänge zur Dialektologie und Sprachvariation
Wolk, Christoph Benedikt Sebastian. - : Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, 2014
Abstract: I integrate two hitherto disjunct research methodologies: the aggregational approach to language variation as exemplified by dialectometry, and the probabilistic view of language as exemplified by the modeling of language variation, customarily utilized by variationist sociolinguists and probabilistic grammarians. Building on Szmrecsanyi's Corpus-based Dialectometry, I develop two new sets of methods. One is based on probabilistic modeling, the other on data-driven permutational analyses. I apply these methods to the dialect corpus FRED (Freiburg Corpus of English Dialects), and evaluate claims regarding the shape of the dialect landscape of Britain. ; Ich verbinde zwei bisher disjunkte Forschungsprojekte: die aggregationale Analyse sprachlicher Variation, wie sie insbesondere in der Dialektometrie verwendet wird, und probabilistische Verfahren, wie die Modellierung von Gebrauchsfrequenzen mittels statistischer Modellierung. Die Arbeit fußt auf Szmrecsanyi's Korpusbasierter Dialektometrie und entwickelt zwei neue Analysestrategien. Eine basiert auf probabilistischer Modellierung, die andere auf datengetriebenen Permutationsanalysen. Ich wende beide Verfahren auf das Dialektkorpus FRED (Freiburg Corpus of English Dialects) an und untersuche so die Struktur der Dialektlandschaft Britanniens.
Keyword: Dialektologie; Dialektometrie; Linguistik; Modellierung; Morphosyntax; Online-Ressource; Permutation
URL: http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:25-opus-96561
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Dative and genitive variability in Late Modern English: Exploring cross-constructional variation and change
In: Diachronica International Journal for Historical Linguistics. Founded by E.F.K. Koerner, General Editor, 1984–2001. - 30, 3 (2013) , 382-419, ISSN: 0176-4225 (2013)
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Dative Alternation Biases in L2 speakers
In: Probablistic Syntax: Phonetics, Dachrony, and Synchrony. FRIAS (2010)
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