Semantic Scholar Open Access 2019 42 sitasi

Variation-Based Distance and Similarity Modeling: A Case Study in World Englishes

Benedikt Szmrecsanyi Jason Grafmiller Laura Rosseel

Abstrak

Inspired by work in comparative sociolinguistics and quantitative dialectometry, we sketch a corpus-based method (Variation-Based Distance & Similarity Modeling—VADIS for short) to rigorously quantify the similarity between varieties and dialects as a function of the correspondence of the ways in which language users choose between different ways of saying the same thing. To showcase the potential of the method, we present a case study that investigates three syntactic alternations in some nine international varieties of English. Key findings include that (a) probabilistic grammars are remarkably similar and stable across the varieties under study; (b) in many cases we see a cluster of “native” (a.k.a. Inner Circle) varieties, such as British English, whereas “non-native” (a.k.a. Outer Circle) varieties, such as Indian English, are a more heterogeneous group; and (c) coherence across alternations is less than perfect.

Penulis (3)

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Benedikt Szmrecsanyi

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Jason Grafmiller

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Laura Rosseel

Format Sitasi

Szmrecsanyi, B., Grafmiller, J., Rosseel, L. (2019). Variation-Based Distance and Similarity Modeling: A Case Study in World Englishes. https://doi.org/10.3389/frai.2019.00023

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Informasi Jurnal
Tahun Terbit
2019
Bahasa
en
Total Sitasi
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Sumber Database
Semantic Scholar
DOI
10.3389/frai.2019.00023
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Open Access ✓