New language and region codes are developed for the Standard Cross-Cultural Sample. The region codes were developed previously with a different sample and tested against social structure data. The language codes incorporate information from recent publications on language history and are presented at multiple levels, providing information about the taxonomic relationships among languages
The concept of the nation linked to the state, characteristic of the 18th century Europe, has change...
Boas argued that anthropologists should make historical comparisons within well-defined regional con...
In the article, the author suggests an internal division of the community codes, regardless of their...
The amount of available digital data for the languages of the world is constantly increasing. Unfort...
<p>LC is determined by the most spoken language in the given country. Country codes are based on cou...
A foundational aspect of documenting an endangered language and preserving that documentation for lo...
International audienceExisting sampling methods in language typology strive to control for areal bia...
Comparable documentation across language varieties can contribute to linguistic knowledge, e.g., wha...
All over the world that are different varieties of languages the people might know how to speak or m...
In many communities, two or more varieties of the same language are used by some speakers in differe...
Stretching conceptual structures in classifications across languages and cultures
The chapter provides a detailed description of the extensive cross-cultural data collection carried ...
The analysis of data in which multiple languages are represented has gained popularity among computa...
Cultural methods and research apparatus allow us to follow the development of the cultural language ...
In language documentation it is a necessity to uniquely identify the documented language/dialect in ...
The concept of the nation linked to the state, characteristic of the 18th century Europe, has change...
Boas argued that anthropologists should make historical comparisons within well-defined regional con...
In the article, the author suggests an internal division of the community codes, regardless of their...
The amount of available digital data for the languages of the world is constantly increasing. Unfort...
<p>LC is determined by the most spoken language in the given country. Country codes are based on cou...
A foundational aspect of documenting an endangered language and preserving that documentation for lo...
International audienceExisting sampling methods in language typology strive to control for areal bia...
Comparable documentation across language varieties can contribute to linguistic knowledge, e.g., wha...
All over the world that are different varieties of languages the people might know how to speak or m...
In many communities, two or more varieties of the same language are used by some speakers in differe...
Stretching conceptual structures in classifications across languages and cultures
The chapter provides a detailed description of the extensive cross-cultural data collection carried ...
The analysis of data in which multiple languages are represented has gained popularity among computa...
Cultural methods and research apparatus allow us to follow the development of the cultural language ...
In language documentation it is a necessity to uniquely identify the documented language/dialect in ...
The concept of the nation linked to the state, characteristic of the 18th century Europe, has change...
Boas argued that anthropologists should make historical comparisons within well-defined regional con...
In the article, the author suggests an internal division of the community codes, regardless of their...