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Inducing Phonetic Distances from Dialect Variation [PDF]
Margarethe, E. +2 more
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Dialectometry: A New Treatment of Dialectal Morphological Data
María Pilar Perea
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Aplicación da análise dialectométrica aos datos do Atlas Lingüístico Galego [PDF]
Dubert García, Francisco +2 more
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Further Contributions to Romance Dialectometry
Jean Séguy and Hans Goebl were the founders both of Romance dialectometry and of dialectometry in general, which focused largely on Romance languages in its early years. While other attention to dialects had appealed to scholarly intuition to adduce the principles behind the geographic distribution of linguistic variation, dialectometry insisted on ...
John Nerbonne
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The Role of Concept Characteristics in Lexical Dialectometry
In this paper the role of concept characteristics in lexical dialectometric research is examined in three consecutive logical steps. First, a regression analysis of data taken from a large lexical database of Limburgish dialects in Belgium and The Netherlands is conducted to illustrate that concept characteristics such as concept salience, concept ...
Dirk Speelman, Dirk Geeraerts
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Computer Aided Evaluations of Linguistic Atlases: From Automatic Classification to Dialectometry
After a general introduction to the ALD Project this paper deals with procedures of automatic classification of dialect data as implemented in IRS. The linguists prior knowledge is employed to set the focus for further classification techniques. Using the Weighted Levenshtein Distance IRS calculates dissimilarities between the dialect responses and ...
Edgar Haimerl
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One size fits all? Dialectometry in a small clan-based indigenous society
AbstractIn many societies, dialectometry has revealed strong correlations between geographic distances and dialect differences (e.g., Gooskens, 2005; Heeringa & Nerbonne, 2001; Nerbonne, 2009, 2010). But what happens when dialectometry is applied to a small, clan-based society such as the indigenous Sui people of rural southwest China?
James N. Stanford
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