It is remarkable that first language acquisition and historical dialectology should have remained strange bedfellows for so long considering the common assumption in historical linguistics that language change is due to the process of non-target transmission of linguistic features, forms and structures between generations, and thus between parents or adults and children. Both disciplines have remained isolated from each other due to, among other things, different research questions, methods of data-collection and types of empirical resources. The aim of this paper is to demonstrate that the common assumption in historical linguistics mentioned above can be examined with the help of Digital Humanities projects like CLARIN. CLARIN infrastruct...
This article reports investigations into sound change at the community-level of Frisian and Low Saxo...
This chapter will present lessons learned from CLARIN-D, the German CLARIN national cons...
Scientific research within the humanities is different from what it was a few decades ago. Forinstan...
It is remarkable that first language acquisition and historical dialectology should have remained st...
AbstractIt is remarkable that first language acquisition and historical dialectology should have rem...
It is remarkable that first language acquisition and historical dialectology should have remained st...
It is remarkable that first language acquisition and historical dialectology should have remained st...
We examine the success of developmental distributional analysis in English, German and Dutch. We emb...
All languages change. This is a subject that has intrigues linguists from the very beginning. In the...
In this paper I describe a particular Dutch linguistic problem and I show that it can be addressed i...
This paper presents a method of determining the degree of relatedness of the dialects of a language ...
In this study we examine linguistic variation and its dependence on both social and geographic facto...
This article reports investigations into sound change at the community-level of Frisian and Low Saxo...
This chapter will present lessons learned from CLARIN-D, the German CLARIN national cons...
Scientific research within the humanities is different from what it was a few decades ago. Forinstan...
It is remarkable that first language acquisition and historical dialectology should have remained st...
AbstractIt is remarkable that first language acquisition and historical dialectology should have rem...
It is remarkable that first language acquisition and historical dialectology should have remained st...
It is remarkable that first language acquisition and historical dialectology should have remained st...
We examine the success of developmental distributional analysis in English, German and Dutch. We emb...
All languages change. This is a subject that has intrigues linguists from the very beginning. In the...
In this paper I describe a particular Dutch linguistic problem and I show that it can be addressed i...
This paper presents a method of determining the degree of relatedness of the dialects of a language ...
In this study we examine linguistic variation and its dependence on both social and geographic facto...
This article reports investigations into sound change at the community-level of Frisian and Low Saxo...
This chapter will present lessons learned from CLARIN-D, the German CLARIN national cons...
Scientific research within the humanities is different from what it was a few decades ago. Forinstan...