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Existence of english language education system in NU boarding school on Paringgonan at modern era [PDF]
Rafida, Tien
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Advances in Dialectometry [PDF]
Dialectometry applies computational and statistical analyses within dialectology, making work more easily replicable and understandable. This survey article first reviews the field briefly in order to focus on developments in the past five years. Dialectometry no longer focuses exclusively on aggregate analyses, but rather deploys various techniques to
John Nerbonne
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Dialectology is one of the sub-disciplines in the humanities that embraced digital techniques early on. The use of computational and quantitative techniques in dialectology is known as 'dialectometry'. The present collection of articles contain several which proudly continue working within dialectometry's usual assumptions and toward its established ...
Nerbonne, John, Kretzschmar, Warren W.
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Progress in Dialectometry: Toward Explanation
Literary and Linguistic Computing, 2006Dialectometric techniques analyze linguistic variation quantitatively, allowing one to aggregate over what are frequently rebarbative geographic patterns of individual linguistic variants, such as which word is used for a particular concept in a language area, or which sounds are used in particular words.
J. Nerbonne, W. Kretzschmar
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Recent Advances in Salzburg Dialectometry
This paper documents the many taxometric and cartographic achievements of the Salzburg school of dialectometry. The paper discusses the following topics: (1) problems of measurement of linguistic atlas data (with particular consideration of Romance linguistic atlases), (2) establishment of the data matrix, (3) choice of the similarity index (Relative ...
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Introducing Computational Techniques in Dialectometry
Computers and the Humanities, 2003Dialectology is the study of dialects, and dialectometry is the measurement of dialect differences, i.e. linguistic differences whose distribution is determined primarily by geography. The earliest works in dialectology showed that language variation is complex both geographically and linguistically and cannot be reduced to simple characterizations ...
Nerbonne, J, Kretzschmar, W
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Finding variants for construction-based dialectometry: A corpus-based approach to regional CxGs [PDF]
AbstractThis paper develops a construction-based dialectometry capable of identifying previously unknown constructions and measuring the degree to which a given construction is subject to regional variation. The central idea is to learn a grammar of constructions (a CxG) using construction grammar induction and then to use these constructions as ...
Jonathan Dunn
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