In this study we ask the question whether simplifying the data in dialectometrical studies by removing infrequent forms is advantageous to uncover the geographical structure in dialect data. By investigating lexical variation in a large corpus of Tuscan dialect data via hierarchical bipartite spectral graph partitioning, we are able to identify the main geographical areas together with their linguistic basis. In order to assess the influence of infrequent forms, we conduct two analyses: one which includes only lexical variants used by at least 0.5% of the informants, and another which includes all lexical variants in the data. Using this approach we show that using all data enables us to find a geographical characterization with a more adeq...
A careful investigation of synchronic patterns of linguistic variation with underlying linguistic fe...
In this study we use bipartite spectral graph partitioning to simultaneously cluster varieties and i...
Some of the main aims of dialectology have always been the division of a given geographic space into...
In this study we ask the question whether simplifying the data in dialectometricalstudies by removin...
In this paper, we illustrate the application of hierarchical spectral partitioning of bipartite grap...
This paper is concerned with sketching future directions for corpus-based dialectology. We advocate ...
In this paper, I introduce methodologies to tap corpora for exploring aggregate linguistic distances...
The report illustrates the results of the joint research activity carried out from June 13th to July...
ABSTRACT: This paper is concerned with sketching future directions for corpus-based dialectology. We...
This paper aims to understand the contribution of geographical information in the perception of ling...
As suggested by several authors (among those, Contini 1991), prosodic variation may be analysed in a...
This chapter examines how linguists have investigated the very obvious fact that different places ho...
It is a well-known fact that different types of features contribute to the linguistic distance betwe...
In this article we discuss the use of big corpuses or databases as a first step for qualitative anal...
A careful investigation of synchronic patterns of linguistic variation with underlying linguistic fe...
A careful investigation of synchronic patterns of linguistic variation with underlying linguistic fe...
In this study we use bipartite spectral graph partitioning to simultaneously cluster varieties and i...
Some of the main aims of dialectology have always been the division of a given geographic space into...
In this study we ask the question whether simplifying the data in dialectometricalstudies by removin...
In this paper, we illustrate the application of hierarchical spectral partitioning of bipartite grap...
This paper is concerned with sketching future directions for corpus-based dialectology. We advocate ...
In this paper, I introduce methodologies to tap corpora for exploring aggregate linguistic distances...
The report illustrates the results of the joint research activity carried out from June 13th to July...
ABSTRACT: This paper is concerned with sketching future directions for corpus-based dialectology. We...
This paper aims to understand the contribution of geographical information in the perception of ling...
As suggested by several authors (among those, Contini 1991), prosodic variation may be analysed in a...
This chapter examines how linguists have investigated the very obvious fact that different places ho...
It is a well-known fact that different types of features contribute to the linguistic distance betwe...
In this article we discuss the use of big corpuses or databases as a first step for qualitative anal...
A careful investigation of synchronic patterns of linguistic variation with underlying linguistic fe...
A careful investigation of synchronic patterns of linguistic variation with underlying linguistic fe...
In this study we use bipartite spectral graph partitioning to simultaneously cluster varieties and i...
Some of the main aims of dialectology have always been the division of a given geographic space into...