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ConversationAlign: Open-source software for analyzing patterns of lexical use and alignment in conversation transcripts. [PDF]

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A distance metric for a space of linguistic summaries

Fuzzy Sets and Systems, 2012
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Anna Wilbik, James M Keller
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On Linguistic and Geographic Distance in the Bandiagara

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This paper examines the relationship between geographic and linguistic distance among seventeen Dogon languages in the Bandiagara Escarpment. I begin by describing the methods used to obtain linguistic and geographic distances based on cognacy and geographical coordinates, respectively.
Kpoglu, Dodzi Promise
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Evaluating linguistic distance measures

Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, 2010
In Ref. [13], Petroni and Serva discuss the use of Levenshtein distances (LD) between words referring to the same concepts as a tool for establishing overall distances among languages which can then subsequently be used to derive phylogenies. The authors modify the raw LD by dividing the LD by the length of the longer of the two words compared, to ...
Wichmann, S.   +3 more
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Domestic Linguistic Distance in China

International Journal of Science and Business, 2023
This research delves into China's linguistic landscape, exploring the intricate relationship between language policies and diversity. Despite being home to a vast population and numerous ethnic groups, China exhibits comparatively low linguistic diversity.
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Travel time as a predictor of linguistic distance

dig, 2005
The aim of the present investigation 1 was to get an impression of the geographic influences on the dialectal variation in a country. In previous investigations, the correlations between linguistic distances and geographic distances using dialect data from the Netherlands and Norway were calculated (Gooskens and Heeringa 2004, Nerbonne et al.
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Jaccard-Like Fuzzy Distances for Computational Linguistics

2017 19th International Symposium on Symbolic and Numeric Algorithms for Scientific Computing (SYNASC), 2017
Back in 1967 the Croat linguist Z. Muljacic introduced a fuzzy generalization of crisp Hamming distances between binary strings of length n; he wanted to show that Dalmatic, nowadays extinct, is a bridge between the Western group of Romance languages and the Eastern group, basically Romanian.
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