The primary data on pronunciation variation – e.g., dialect atlas data – is often recorded incommensurably, i.e. in different ways in different atlases, and even in different ways within the same atlas when teams of fieldworkers and transcribers are involved. In particular these data collections differ in the detail in which pronunciations are recorded, using between 40 and 100 different basic symbols. This study shows that transcription system detail (understood in this sense) increases the linguistic distance measured and therefore must be regarded as a source of bias in assessing pronunciation differences and comparing them across languages. A method is therefore introduced to reduce transcription system complexity, even while retaining ...
Some of the main aims of dialectology have always been the division of a given geographic space into...
The paper reports on the evaluation of a rule-based technique to model prototypical non-native pronu...
In traditional dialect geography, dialect divisions are based on individual linguistic features. How...
The primary data on pronunciation variation — e.g., dialect atlas data — is often recorded incommens...
Structuralists famously observed that language is "un systeme oil tout se tient" (Meillet, 1903, p.4...
This article surveys recent developments furthering dialectometric research which the authors have b...
The paper investigates the effect of the quantity of phonetic detail contained in the transcribed da...
This project measures and classifies language variation. In contrast to earlier dialectology, we see...
In this paper a range of methods for measuring the phonetic distance between dialectal variants are ...
AbstractResearch in dialectal variation allows linguists to understand the fundamental principles th...
This study aimed to verify a computational phonetic and acoustic analysis tool created in the MATLAB...
Dialectometry measures the differences between dialects in ways which may involve many independently...
Gooskens (2003) described an experiment which determined linguistic distances between 15 Norwegian d...
It is a well-known fact that different types of features contribute to the linguistic distance betwe...
Abstract: The Levenshtein distance is an established metric to represent phono-logical distances bet...
Some of the main aims of dialectology have always been the division of a given geographic space into...
The paper reports on the evaluation of a rule-based technique to model prototypical non-native pronu...
In traditional dialect geography, dialect divisions are based on individual linguistic features. How...
The primary data on pronunciation variation — e.g., dialect atlas data — is often recorded incommens...
Structuralists famously observed that language is "un systeme oil tout se tient" (Meillet, 1903, p.4...
This article surveys recent developments furthering dialectometric research which the authors have b...
The paper investigates the effect of the quantity of phonetic detail contained in the transcribed da...
This project measures and classifies language variation. In contrast to earlier dialectology, we see...
In this paper a range of methods for measuring the phonetic distance between dialectal variants are ...
AbstractResearch in dialectal variation allows linguists to understand the fundamental principles th...
This study aimed to verify a computational phonetic and acoustic analysis tool created in the MATLAB...
Dialectometry measures the differences between dialects in ways which may involve many independently...
Gooskens (2003) described an experiment which determined linguistic distances between 15 Norwegian d...
It is a well-known fact that different types of features contribute to the linguistic distance betwe...
Abstract: The Levenshtein distance is an established metric to represent phono-logical distances bet...
Some of the main aims of dialectology have always been the division of a given geographic space into...
The paper reports on the evaluation of a rule-based technique to model prototypical non-native pronu...
In traditional dialect geography, dialect divisions are based on individual linguistic features. How...