The goal of the project „Studying variation in syntax: a parsed corpus of Swiss German“ is the compilation of a parsed and grammatically annotated corpus of about one million words. Spontaneous speech data are collected during informal interviews with speakers of different age groups who speak the local variety of St. Galler German that is spoken in Wil. After transcribing the interviews, all words are grammatically annotated, disfluency marking is added,and the strings of words are split into tokens before being parsed. Based on this corpus we try to uncover intra-speaker variation as well as inter-speaker variation in order to investigate the relation between syntactic variation and language change. In this paper we focus on the corpus co...
In this work, we discuss the benefits of using automatically parsed corpora to study language variat...
While most dialectological research so far focuses on phonetic and lexical phenomena, we use recent ...
This study uses data-driven methods to detect and interpret differences between the High German used...
The research project “German Today” aims to determine the amount of regional variation in (near-) st...
The research project “German Today” aims to determine the amount of regional variation in (near-)sta...
This study examines the development of grammatical variation in German and Swiss Standard German dur...
The article deals with the areal distribution of morphosyntactic variants in Swiss German dialects. ...
The SiN-project data corpus delivers an empirical foundation for the study of different dimensions i...
In this paper, we systematically analyze writing variations of Swiss German in two existing corpora ...
This survey is being conducted as a part of the project “Regionalsprache.de” (REDE). We are investig...
In the last decades, dialectometry has emerged as a new field of dialectology. As this kind of resea...
© Cambridge University Press 2015. In this chapter, we use a fairly liberal definition of “grammatic...
Tis paper deals with the question of how areas with diferent syntactic variability can be identifed....
This chapter explores linguistic, social, and individual factors constraining spoken Swiss Standard ...
Swiss German is a dialect continuum whose dialects are very different from Standard German, the offi...
In this work, we discuss the benefits of using automatically parsed corpora to study language variat...
While most dialectological research so far focuses on phonetic and lexical phenomena, we use recent ...
This study uses data-driven methods to detect and interpret differences between the High German used...
The research project “German Today” aims to determine the amount of regional variation in (near-) st...
The research project “German Today” aims to determine the amount of regional variation in (near-)sta...
This study examines the development of grammatical variation in German and Swiss Standard German dur...
The article deals with the areal distribution of morphosyntactic variants in Swiss German dialects. ...
The SiN-project data corpus delivers an empirical foundation for the study of different dimensions i...
In this paper, we systematically analyze writing variations of Swiss German in two existing corpora ...
This survey is being conducted as a part of the project “Regionalsprache.de” (REDE). We are investig...
In the last decades, dialectometry has emerged as a new field of dialectology. As this kind of resea...
© Cambridge University Press 2015. In this chapter, we use a fairly liberal definition of “grammatic...
Tis paper deals with the question of how areas with diferent syntactic variability can be identifed....
This chapter explores linguistic, social, and individual factors constraining spoken Swiss Standard ...
Swiss German is a dialect continuum whose dialects are very different from Standard German, the offi...
In this work, we discuss the benefits of using automatically parsed corpora to study language variat...
While most dialectological research so far focuses on phonetic and lexical phenomena, we use recent ...
This study uses data-driven methods to detect and interpret differences between the High German used...