We present two new measures of syntactic distance between languages. First, we present the ‘movement measure’ which measures the average number of words that has moved in sentences of one language compared to the corresponding sentences in another language. Secondly, we introduce the ‘indel measure’ which measures the average number of words being inserted or deleted in sentences of one language compared to the corresponding sentences in another language. The two measures were compared to the ‘trigram measure’ which was introduced by Nerbonne & Wiersma (2006, A Measure of Aggregate Syntactic Distance. In Nerbonne, J. and Hinrichs, E. (eds.) Linguistic Distances Workshop at the joint conference of International Committee on Computational...
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We present two new measures of syntactic distance between languages. First, we present the ‘movement...
We present two new measures of syntactic distance between languages. First, we present the movement ...
AbstractResearch in dialectal variation allows linguists to understand the fundamental principles th...
Languages differ along multiple dimensions (lexis, phonology, morphology, syntax). Related languages...
This dissertation centers around the question whether syntactic differences between languages can be...
We compare five Low Saxon dialects from the 19th and 21st century from Germany and the Netherlands w...
Inspired by work in comparative sociolinguistics and quantitative dialectometry, we sketch a corpus-...
We introduce a new measure of distance between languages based on word embedding, called word embedd...
We propose three linguistically motivated metrics to quantify syntactic equivalence between a source...
We develop an aggregate measure of syntactic difference for automatically finding common syntactic d...
Using data from a Swiss German dialect syntax survey, this study aims to explore, in a spatially dif...
With this article, we seek to support the law of growing standardization by showing that texts trans...
Researchers on bilingual processing can benefit from computational tools developed in artificial int...
The present study investigates how opposing translation universals (explanatory devices) as normalis...
This paper reports on two pilot studies for a large-scale research project which ultimately aims to:...
We present two new measures of syntactic distance between languages. First, we present the ‘movement...
We present two new measures of syntactic distance between languages. First, we present the movement ...
AbstractResearch in dialectal variation allows linguists to understand the fundamental principles th...
Languages differ along multiple dimensions (lexis, phonology, morphology, syntax). Related languages...
This dissertation centers around the question whether syntactic differences between languages can be...
We compare five Low Saxon dialects from the 19th and 21st century from Germany and the Netherlands w...
Inspired by work in comparative sociolinguistics and quantitative dialectometry, we sketch a corpus-...
We introduce a new measure of distance between languages based on word embedding, called word embedd...
We propose three linguistically motivated metrics to quantify syntactic equivalence between a source...
We develop an aggregate measure of syntactic difference for automatically finding common syntactic d...
Using data from a Swiss German dialect syntax survey, this study aims to explore, in a spatially dif...
With this article, we seek to support the law of growing standardization by showing that texts trans...
Researchers on bilingual processing can benefit from computational tools developed in artificial int...
The present study investigates how opposing translation universals (explanatory devices) as normalis...
This paper reports on two pilot studies for a large-scale research project which ultimately aims to:...