This paper evaluates global-scale dialect identification for 14 national varieties of English as a means for studying syntactic variation. The paper makes three main contributions: (i) introducing data-driven language mapping as a method for selecting the inventory of national varieties to include in the task; (ii) producing a large and dynamic set of syntactic features using grammar induction rather than focusing on a few hand-selected features such as function words; and( iii) comparing models across both web corpora and social media corpora in order to measure the robustness of syntactic variation across registers
Recent investigations have shown an effect of geography on syntactic variation among dialects in a h...
Copyright © 2019 Cambridge University Press. This study explores variability in particle placement a...
We investigate national dialect identifica-tion, the task of classifying English doc-uments accordin...
The goal of this paper is to provide a complete representation of regional linguistic variation on a...
This paper analyses the degree to which dialect classifiers based on syntactic representations rem...
This paper reports on two pilot studies for a large-scale research project which ultimately aims to:...
There is a growing trend in sociolinguistics and dialectology to analyse large corpora of social med...
This dissertation takes a quantitative perspective on variation in English world-wide. It applies a ...
This chapter considers the syntax of dialects of English from a view that incorporates issues in dia...
We report on an ongoing project that applies the Probabilistic Grammar framework (e.g. Bresnan 2007)...
We sketch a project that marries probabilistic grammar research to scholarship on World Englishes, t...
Variation studies is an increasingly popular area in linguistics, becoming embedded in curriculum de...
This paper develops a construction-based dialectometry capable of identifying previously unknown con...
Inspired by work in comparative sociolinguistics and quantitative dialectometry, we sketch a corpus-...
AbstractResearch in dialectal variation allows linguists to understand the fundamental principles th...
Recent investigations have shown an effect of geography on syntactic variation among dialects in a h...
Copyright © 2019 Cambridge University Press. This study explores variability in particle placement a...
We investigate national dialect identifica-tion, the task of classifying English doc-uments accordin...
The goal of this paper is to provide a complete representation of regional linguistic variation on a...
This paper analyses the degree to which dialect classifiers based on syntactic representations rem...
This paper reports on two pilot studies for a large-scale research project which ultimately aims to:...
There is a growing trend in sociolinguistics and dialectology to analyse large corpora of social med...
This dissertation takes a quantitative perspective on variation in English world-wide. It applies a ...
This chapter considers the syntax of dialects of English from a view that incorporates issues in dia...
We report on an ongoing project that applies the Probabilistic Grammar framework (e.g. Bresnan 2007)...
We sketch a project that marries probabilistic grammar research to scholarship on World Englishes, t...
Variation studies is an increasingly popular area in linguistics, becoming embedded in curriculum de...
This paper develops a construction-based dialectometry capable of identifying previously unknown con...
Inspired by work in comparative sociolinguistics and quantitative dialectometry, we sketch a corpus-...
AbstractResearch in dialectal variation allows linguists to understand the fundamental principles th...
Recent investigations have shown an effect of geography on syntactic variation among dialects in a h...
Copyright © 2019 Cambridge University Press. This study explores variability in particle placement a...
We investigate national dialect identifica-tion, the task of classifying English doc-uments accordin...