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Corpus-based Dialectometry: Aggregate Morphosyntactic Variability in British English Dialects [PDF]
The research reported in this paper departs from most previous work in dialectometry in several ways. Empirically, it draws on frequency vectors derived from naturalistic corpus data and not on discrete atlas classifications. Linguistically, it is concerned with morphosyntactic (as opposed to lexical or pronunciational) variability.
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Dialectal Dynamics—An Introduction
The study of dialects leads very naturally to the study of their geographic distribution and the nature of the distribution, e.g., by examining whether the distribution is based simply on geographic distance or on relatively distinct dialect regions ...
Alfred Lameli +2 more
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The geolect of Plungė in terms of regressive assimilation of vowels I, U
Based on dialectometric methods, the article discusses the geolect of Plungė in terms of regressive assimilation of vowels i, u. The study material consists of about 9 hours of audio recordings, 57 sentences, recited by nine presenters of younger, middle
Simona Vyniautaitė
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Corpus-based dialectometry with topic models
AbstractThis paper presents a topic modeling approach to corpus-based dialectometry. Topic models are most often used in text mining to find latent structure in a collection of documents. They are based on the idea that frequently co-occurring words present the same underlying topic.
Kuparinen, Olli, Scherrer, Yves
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Reduction of Survey Sites in Dialectology: A New Methodology Based on Clustering. [PDF]
Jeszenszky P, Steiner C, Leemann A.
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Exploring Tonal Variation Using Dialect Tonometry
Most research on dialectometry so far primarily focuses on European languages. Within these studies, analyses on the phonetic level predominantly focus on segments.
Ho Wang Matthew Sung, Jelena Prokić
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DIALEKTOLOGI BAHASA MELAYU DI PESISIR KABUPATEN BENGKAYANG
This research discusses the dialectology of Malay used by the people in the coastal area of Bengkayang. Particulary those who live in the downstream area of the river. Malay has been used by a great number of people who reside in the coastal area.
Patriantoro . +2 more
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GAYO LANGUAGE IS OLD MALAY (A DIALECTOLOGY STUDY: THE LANGUAGE CHANGE)
An interdisciplinary linguistic which studies the problem on language variation is so called Dialectology. The variation of language happens on the usage that is caused by the change of social environment and place for ages.
Abdussalam Abdussalam, Salami Mahmud
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Editorial: Theoretical Syntax at the Crossroads: Big Data, Citizen Science and Crowdsourcing. [PDF]
Gallego ÁJ, Ortega-Santos I.
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Comparing similarity matrices of dialect and name geography data of settlements in Vas and Zala Counties Methods of statistical analysis used in dialectometry and place name geography are similar to each other in several aspects; the results ...
Eszter Ditrói, Fruzsina Sára Vargha
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