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Autor:
Benjamin Molineaux, Warren Maguire, Vasilios Karaiskos, Rhona Alcorn, Joanna Kopaczyk, Bettelou Los
Publikováno v:
Journal of Data Mining and Digital Humanities, Vol Special issue on... (2020)
Alphabetic spelling systems rarely display perfectly consistent one-to-one relationships between graphic marks and speech sounds. This is particularly true for languages without a standard written form. Nevertheless, such non-standard spelling system
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https://doaj.org/article/3c787d8566e94c22b33b660a9d51a91e
Publikováno v:
Journal of Data Mining and Digital Humanities, Vol Special issue on... (2020)
The advent of ever-larger and more diverse historical corpora for different historical periods and linguistic varieties has led to the impossibility of obtaining simple, direct-and yet balancedrepresentations of the core patterns in the data. In orde
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https://doaj.org/article/631f02ee4b5c4afe8853c9651113501a
Autor:
Thijs Lubbers, Bettelou Los
Publikováno v:
Journal of Data Mining and Digital Humanities, Vol Special issue on... (2020)
This paper offers a data-driven analysis of the development of English prose styles in a single genre (instructive writing) dealing with a single topic (the correct way of feeding a horse) in 13 texts with publication dates ranging between 1565 to 20
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https://doaj.org/article/8d78b61daf11403497bfc796a7a49ea9
Autor:
Benjamin Molineaux, Joanna Kopaczyk, Warren Maguire, Rhona Alcorn, Vasilios Karaiskos, Bettelou Los
Publikováno v:
Papers in Historical Phonology, Vol 1, Pp 187-217 (2016)
This paper provides novel evidence for the frequency and spatio-temporal distribution of the earliest instances of Scots L-vocalisation. This so-called “characteristic Scots change” (McClure 1994: 48) entails the loss of coda-/l/ following back v
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https://doaj.org/article/ea54901036894f28affba7caba8e6bcf
Autor:
Bettelou Los, Pieter de Haan
The case studies in this volume offer new insights into word order change. As is now becoming increasingly clear, word order variation rarely attracts social values in the way that phonological variants do. Instead, speakers tend to attach discourse
Particle verbs (combinations of two words but lexical units) are a notorious problem in linguistics. Is a particle verb like look up one word or two? It has its own entry in dictionaries, as if it is one word, but look and up can be split up in a sen
Publikováno v:
English Language and Linguistics, 1-28
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Los, B, Dreschler, G A, Kemenade, A V, Komen, E R & Coretta, S 2023, ' The decline of local anchoring : A quantitative investigation ', English Language and Linguistics . https://doi.org/10.1017/S1360674323000047
English Language and Linguistics, pp. 1-28
STARTPAGE=1;ENDPAGE=28;ISSN=1360-6743;TITLE=English Language and Linguistics
Los, B, Dreschler, G A, Kemenade, A V, Komen, E R & Coretta, S 2023, ' The decline of local anchoring : A quantitative investigation ', English Language and Linguistics . https://doi.org/10.1017/S1360674323000047
English Language and Linguistics, pp. 1-28
This article presents a quantitative study of the referential status of PPs in clause-initial position in the history of English. Earlier work (Los 2009; Dreschler 2015) proposed that main-clause-initial PPs in Old English primarily function as ‘lo
Autor:
Benjamin Molineaux, Alpo Honkapohja, Joanna Kopaczyk, Vasilios Karaiskos, Rhona Alcorn, Bettelou Los, Warren Maguire
Publikováno v:
Corpora. 18:49-63
This paper presents key aspects of the data, methods and uses of the From Inglis to Scots Corpus (fits; Alcorn et al. [eds], 2021 –), complementing Kopaczyk et al. (2018) and focussing on the diachronic dimension of the resource. The corpus reconst
Publikováno v:
Sánchez Argüelles, G & Los, B 2022, ' Incipient articles in Old East Scandinavian varieties ', NOWELE: North-Western European Language Evolution, vol. 75, no. 2, pp. 160–193 . https://doi.org/10.1075/nowele.00067.san
This is a study of the semantics of definiteness marking and of its applicability to the Old East Scandinavian linguistic scenario. Contrary to the Modern Continental Scandinavian languages, Old East Scandinavian varieties did not possess fully-fledg