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Adapting the Dynamic Model to historical linguistics : Case studies on the Middle English and Anglo-Norman contact situation
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Foreword to the inaugural volume of the Student Edition of Mannheim papers in multilingualism, acquisition and change (MAPMAC) ...
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A variationist approach to the spread of emergent features in Middle English
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Dynamic modelling of medieval language contact: The case of Anglo-Norman and Middle English
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Postcolonial Literature and World Englishes: A Corpus-Based Approach of Modes of Representation of the Non-Standard in Writing ...
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The present study investigates the representation of non-standardised varieties of English in literary prose texts. This is achieved by creating and annotating a corpus of literary texts from Scotland, West Africa, and Southeast Asia. The analysis addresses two major topics. Firstly, the extent of representation reveals clearly distinct feature profiles across regions, coupled with varying feature densities. Feature profiles are also relevant to individual characters, as certain traits such as social status, ethnicity, or age can be signalled by linguistic means. The second topic, accuracy of representation, compares the features observed in literary texts with descriptions of the actual varieties, and suggests that representations of varieties may differ from their real-life models in the sense that highly frequent features may be absent from texts, while less frequent but more emblematic ones, or even invented ones, may be used by authors to render a variety of English in their texts. ... : International Journal of Literary Linguistics, Vol 6, No 1 (2017): Research Agendas in Literary Linguistics ...
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Non-standardised Varieties; Representation of Language in Literature
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URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.15462/ijll.v6i1.102 https://journals.linguistik.de/ijll/article/view/102
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Comparing Rule-based and SMT-based Spelling Normalisation for English Historical Texts
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In: Schneider, Gerold; Pettersson, Eva; Percillier, Michael (2017). Comparing Rule-based and SMT-based Spelling Normalisation for English Historical Texts. In: Proceedings of the NoDaLiDa 2017 Workshop on Processing Historical Language, Gothenburg, 22 May 2017 - 22 May 2017, 40-46. (2017)
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Postcolonial literature and world Englishes: A corpus-based approach of modes of representation of the non-standard in writing
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Verb lemmatization and semantic verb classes in a Middle English corpus
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Cunning linguistics: The semantics of word play in South Park
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World Englishes and second language acquisition : Insights from Southeast Asian Englishes
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