Cross-language distributions of high frequency and phonetically similar cognates. [PDF]
Schepens J +3 more
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The impact of phonetic information in dialectometry. A case study of hungarian dialect atlases
The present study investigates the effect of the quantity of phonetic detail contained in the transcribed data on dialectometric output. The original narrow transcriptions of Hungarian dialect atlases are gradually broadened and the similarity matrices computed with the Levenshtein algorithm from the broader forms are compared to ...
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Different divergence processes of isoglosses of folk nomenclature between wild trees and rice landraces imply the need for different conservation planning based on the type of plant resources. [PDF]
Tokuoka Y +8 more
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Grouping sounds into evolving units for the purpose of historical language comparison. [PDF]
List JM, Hill NW, Blum F, Juárez C.
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Effects of mobility on dialect change: Introducing the linguistic mobility index. [PDF]
Jeszenszky P, Steiner C, Leemann A.
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The semantics, sociolinguistics, and origins of double modals in American English: New insights from social media. [PDF]
Morin C, Grieve J.
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ON THE CLASSIFICATION OF DIALECTS: FROM LINGUISTIC ATLAS TO DIALECTOMETRY
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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
Martijn Wieling, John Nerbonne
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