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Computer modelling of innovations relative to Latin in contemporary Romance dialects
This study relies on a corpus illustrating several dozen Romance dialects from France, Belgium, Switzerland, Italy, Spain and Portugal, for which 145 innovations relative to Latin have been encoded in the form of 1 (presence) or 0 (absence).
Philippe Boula de Mareüil +3 more
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Global Syntactic Variation in Seven Languages: Toward a Computational Dialectology. [PDF]
Dunn J.
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La Dialectometrització dels quatre primers volums de l'ALDC : una breu presentació
El present article representa un primer balanç de la dialectometrització del volums I-IV de l'Atles Lingüístic del Domini Català (ALDC) segons els principis teòrics i pràctics de l'«Escola Dialectomètrica de Salzburg» (EDMS).
Hans Goebl
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Multi-dialect Neural Machine Translation and Dialectometry.
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Kaori Abe +3 more
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Current study aims to sketch an outstanding the Most Important Group of " isogloss boundary " of north regions of Ilam province. Having considered dialect varieties, endangered dialects, geographic distance, research shortcomings, as well as sampling of ...
Yaser Sanaei +3 more
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Variation-Based Distance and Similarity Modeling: A Case Study in World Englishes. [PDF]
Szmrecsanyi B, Grafmiller J, Rosseel L.
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Studies in Modern Greek dialects and dialectometry
Maxim Kisilier, Tanguy Solliec
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ChatgaiyyaAlap: A dataset for conversion from Chittagonian dialect to standard Bangla. [PDF]
Chowdhury S +4 more
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Measuring the diffusion of linguistic change. [PDF]
Nerbonne J.
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Corpus-based Low Saxon dialectometry
In this corpus-based study, we explore how the similarity of Low Saxon dialectsamong each other and to the state languages Dutch and German has changed fromthe 19th century to today. In particular, we want to investigate if the traditionalclassification into an eastern and a western group is visible in the data and if theLow Saxon dialects can be found
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