Inspired by work in comparative sociolinguistics and quantitative dialectometry, we sketch a corpus-based method (Variation-Based Distance & Similarity Modeling—VADIS for short) to rigorously quantify the similarity between varieties and dialects as a function of the correspondence of the ways in which language users choose between different ways of saying the same thing. To showcase the potential of the method, we present a case study that investigates three syntactic alternations in some nine international varieties of English. Key findings include that (a) probabilistic grammars are remarkably similar and stable across the varieties under study; (b) in many cases we see a cluster of “native” (a.k.a. Inner Circle) varieties, such as B...
As an initial effort to identify universal and language-specific factors that influence the behavior...
Recent investigations have shown an effect of geography on syntactic variation among dialects in a h...
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-...
We report on an ongoing project that applies the Probabilistic Grammar framework (e.g. Bresnan 2007)...
This dissertation takes a quantitative perspective on variation in English world-wide. It applies a ...
This paper evaluates global-scale dialect identification for 14 national varieties of English as a me...
Variation studies is an increasingly popular area in linguistics, becoming embedded in curriculum de...
We sketch a project that marries probabilistic grammar research to scholarship on World Englishes, t...
AbstractResearch in dialectal variation allows linguists to understand the fundamental principles th...
Copyright © 2019 Cambridge University Press. This study explores variability in particle placement a...
© John Benjamins Publishing Company. We sketch a project that marries probabilistic grammar research...
The goal of this paper is to provide a complete representation of regional linguistic variation on a...
Structuralists famously observed that language is "un systeme oil tout se tient" (Meillet, 1903, p.4...
This paper measures similarity both within and between 84 language varieties across nine languages....
As an initial effort to identify universal and language-specific factors that influence the behavior...
Recent investigations have shown an effect of geography on syntactic variation among dialects in a h...
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-...
We report on an ongoing project that applies the Probabilistic Grammar framework (e.g. Bresnan 2007)...
This dissertation takes a quantitative perspective on variation in English world-wide. It applies a ...
This paper evaluates global-scale dialect identification for 14 national varieties of English as a me...
Variation studies is an increasingly popular area in linguistics, becoming embedded in curriculum de...
We sketch a project that marries probabilistic grammar research to scholarship on World Englishes, t...
AbstractResearch in dialectal variation allows linguists to understand the fundamental principles th...
Copyright © 2019 Cambridge University Press. This study explores variability in particle placement a...
© John Benjamins Publishing Company. We sketch a project that marries probabilistic grammar research...
The goal of this paper is to provide a complete representation of regional linguistic variation on a...
Structuralists famously observed that language is "un systeme oil tout se tient" (Meillet, 1903, p.4...
This paper measures similarity both within and between 84 language varieties across nine languages....
As an initial effort to identify universal and language-specific factors that influence the behavior...
Recent investigations have shown an effect of geography on syntactic variation among dialects in a h...
This paper develops a construction-based dialectometry capable of identifying previously unknown con...