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Corpus-based approach meets LFG: The puzzling case of voice alternations of kena -verbs in Indonesian ...
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Corpus-based approach meets LFG: The puzzling case of voice alternations of kena -verbs in Indonesian ...
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Language vs individuals in cross-linguistic corpus typology
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Barth, Danielle; Evans, Nicholas; Arka, I Wayan; Bergqvist, Henrik; Forker, Diana; Gipper, Sonja; Hodge, Gabrielle; Kashima, Eri; Kasuga, Yuki; Kawakami, Carine; Kimoto, Yukinori; Knuchel, Dominique; Kogura, Norikazu; Kurabe, Keita; Mansfield, John; Narrog, Heiko; Pratiwi, Desak Putu Eka; van Putten, Saskia; Senge, Chikako; Tykhostup, Olena. - : University of Hawai'i Press, 2021
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There is a long tradition in linguistics of seeing each language as a powerful factor setting out predetermining grooves in how people express themselves. But how strong is this effect? We know that despite the forces of linguistic habit people nonetheless enjoy some freedom in formulating their thoughts. Can we measure the relative contributions of language structures and individual variation to how people formulate statements about the world? Do accounts of typological differences need to take individual variation into account, and is such variation more prevalent in some kinds of linguistic domains than others? In this paper, we deploy a parallax corpus across thirteen languages from around the world and explore four case studies of linguistic choice, two grammatical and two semantic. We assess whether differences are accounted adequately just by individual participant variation, just by language information, or whether taking into account both helps account for the patterns we see. We do this through comparisons of statistical models. Our results make it clear that participants using the same language do not always behave similarly and this is especially true of our semantic variables. We take this to be a strong caution that the behaviour of individual participants should be considered when making typological generalisations, but also as an exciting outcome that corpus typology as a field can help us account for intra- and inter-language variation. ; LD&C-SP25__6_Barth+etal.pdf
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corpus-based typology; Family Problems picture task; model comparison; Sapir-Whorf hypothesis; social cognition
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10125/74661
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Contrasting the semantics of Indonesian - kan & - i verb pairs: A usage-based, constructional approach ...
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Usage-based perspective on the meaning-preserving hypothesis in voice alternation: Corpus linguistic and experimental studies in Indonesian ...
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Domain change and ethnolinguistic vitality: Evidence from the fishing lexicon of Loloan Malay
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Domain change and ethnolinguistic vitality: Evidence from the fishing lexicon of Loloan Malay
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The many faces of Austronesian voice systems : some new empirical studies
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Arka, I Wayan; Ross, Malcolm. - : Pacific Linguistics, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, The Australian National University, 2018
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Perspectives on information structure in Austronesian languages
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In: Language Science Press; (2018)
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