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Quantitative methods in linguistics
Journal of Quantitative Linguistics, 2010Johnson, Keith, Quantitative Methods in Linguistics. Malden, MA: Blackwell, 2008. ISBN: 978-1-4051-4424-7, 277 pp.
Emmerich Kelih, Ján Mačutek
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, 2023
Corpus linguistics is a research method which draws on authentic language examples, collected and organized into 'corpora', or searchable 'bodies' of data. The method was established in the 1960s, and has rapidly developed since then.
C. F. Meyer
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Corpus linguistics is a research method which draws on authentic language examples, collected and organized into 'corpora', or searchable 'bodies' of data. The method was established in the 1960s, and has rapidly developed since then.
C. F. Meyer
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Quantitative Historical Linguistics
2017An innovative guide to quantitative, corpus-based research in historical and diachronic linguistics, this book provides an original and thoroughly worked-out methodological framework, which encompasses the entire research process. The authors argue that, although historical linguistics has been successful in using the comparative method, the field lags
Gard B. Jenset, Barbara McGillivray
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Bibliography of Quantitative Linguistics
1995The Bibliography of Quantitative Linguistics (BQL) comprises more than 6500 titles from all areas of quantitative linguistic research. Publications have been included without restrictions regarding form, place, language, and date of publication. This bibliography thus provides, for the first time, a comprehensive overview of, and easy bibliographical ...
Reinhard Köhler, Christiane Hoffmann
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1992
Since the 1960s quantitative linguistics has undergone a great development marked especially by attempts to work systematically with language phenomena on all language levels. Besides traditional areas where significant results were already achieved before the 60s (phonology, graphemics and lexicology), quantitative linguistics has now also penetrated ...
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Since the 1960s quantitative linguistics has undergone a great development marked especially by attempts to work systematically with language phenomena on all language levels. Besides traditional areas where significant results were already achieved before the 60s (phonology, graphemics and lexicology), quantitative linguistics has now also penetrated ...
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Quantitative considerations for improving replicability in CALL and applied linguistics
CALICO journal, 2015There are a number of methodological practices commonly employed by CALL researchers that limit progress in the field. Some of these practices are particular to replication research, but most are more general and are found throughout the field.
Luke Plonsky
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Quantitative Research Methods and the Reform Movement in Applied Linguistics
Research Questions in Language Education and Applied Linguistics, 2021Luke Plonsky
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Quantitative analysis with linguistic values
Fuzzy Sets and Systems, 1980Abstract The concept of quantitative analysis with linguistic values is set out and discussed. An APL-implemented auxiliary language is presented which makes such analysis operational with regard to humanistic systems where the variables cannot easily be numerically measured. Special emphasis is placed on linguistic approximation which is implemented
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Large language models are better than theoretical linguists at theoretical linguistics
Theoretical LinguisticsLarge language models are better than theoretical linguists at theoretical linguistics, at least in the domain of verb argument structure; explaining why (for example), we can say both The ball rolled and Someone rolled the ball, but not both The man ...
Ben Ambridge, Liam Blything
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