This study uses data-driven methods to detect and interpret differences between the High German used as standard language of written communication in Switzerland, and German High German. The comparison is based on a comparable web corpus of two million sentences, one million from Switzerland and one million from Germany. We describe differences at the levels of lexis, morphosyntax, and syntax, and compare to previously described differences. We show that data-driven methods manage to detect a wide range of differences
Statistical parsing research can be described as being anglo-centric: new models are first proposed ...
This paper lays out a semi-automatic approach to identifying regional variation in the grammar of St...
With written Swiss German becoming more popular in everyday use, it has become a target for text pro...
This study uses data-driven methods to detect and interpret differences between the High German used...
This study uses data-driven methods to detect and interpret differences between the High German used...
This paper investigates the challenges in building Swiss German speech translation systems, specific...
This study examines the development of grammatical variation in German and Swiss Standard German dur...
German-speaking Switzerland can certainly be regarded as one of the liveliest and at the same time b...
This paper investigates the challenges in building Swiss German speech translation systems, specific...
This paper profiles significant differences in syntactic distribution and differences in word class ...
Research on regional linguistic variation typically involves data collection in the field. This proc...
Tis paper deals with the question of how areas with diferent syntactic variability can be identifed....
In this paper, we present the findings of the Shared Task on Swiss German Language Ide...
Research on regional linguistic variation typically involves data collection in the field. This proc...
This article is an analysis of linguistic survey data representing German dialects in Switzerland in...
Statistical parsing research can be described as being anglo-centric: new models are first proposed ...
This paper lays out a semi-automatic approach to identifying regional variation in the grammar of St...
With written Swiss German becoming more popular in everyday use, it has become a target for text pro...
This study uses data-driven methods to detect and interpret differences between the High German used...
This study uses data-driven methods to detect and interpret differences between the High German used...
This paper investigates the challenges in building Swiss German speech translation systems, specific...
This study examines the development of grammatical variation in German and Swiss Standard German dur...
German-speaking Switzerland can certainly be regarded as one of the liveliest and at the same time b...
This paper investigates the challenges in building Swiss German speech translation systems, specific...
This paper profiles significant differences in syntactic distribution and differences in word class ...
Research on regional linguistic variation typically involves data collection in the field. This proc...
Tis paper deals with the question of how areas with diferent syntactic variability can be identifed....
In this paper, we present the findings of the Shared Task on Swiss German Language Ide...
Research on regional linguistic variation typically involves data collection in the field. This proc...
This article is an analysis of linguistic survey data representing German dialects in Switzerland in...
Statistical parsing research can be described as being anglo-centric: new models are first proposed ...
This paper lays out a semi-automatic approach to identifying regional variation in the grammar of St...
With written Swiss German becoming more popular in everyday use, it has become a target for text pro...