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Reproducibility in Computational Linguistics: Are We Willing to Share?
In: Computational Linguistics, Vol 44, Iss 4, Pp 641-649 (2018) (2018)
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Synchronic Patterns of Tuscan Phonetic Variation and Diachronic Change: Evidence from a Dialectometric Study
In: http://urd.let.rug.nl/nerbonne/papers/Montemagni_Wieling_DeJonge_Nerbonne_LLC-2011.pdf (2013)
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A Cognitively Grounded Measure of Pronunciation Distance
In: http://www.let.rug.nl/~gooskens/pdf/publ_PLoS_ONE_2014.pdf (2013)
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Quantitative social dialectology: explaining linguistic variation geographically and socially
In: ftp://ftp.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pub/pmc/d8/a3/PLoS_One_2011_Sep_1_6(9)_e23613.tar.gz (2011)
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Multiple sequence alignments in linguistics
In: http://www.martijnwieling.nl/files/Prokic-Wieling-Nerbonne-2009.pdf (2009)
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Phonetic variation in the traditional English dialects: a computational analysis
In: http://urd.let.rug.nl/nerbonne/papers/WielingShackletonNerbonne-2011.pdf (2007)
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Dialect pronunciation comparison and spoken word recognition
In: http://www.martijnwieling.nl/files/cohort.pdf (2007)
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An aggregate analysis of pronunciation in the Goeman-Taeldeman-Van Reenen-Project data. Taal en Tongval
In: http://www.let.rug.nl/%7Eheeringa/dialectology/papers/tet06.pdf (2007)
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LEXICAL DIFFERENCES BETWEEN TUSCAN DIALECTS AND STANDARD ITALIAN: A SOCIOLINGUISTIC ANALYSIS USING GENERALIZED ADDITIVE MIXED MODELING
In: http://urd.let.rug.nl/nerbonne/papers/Wieling-etal-Language-2013.pdf
Abstract: This study uses a generalized additive mixed-effects regression model to predict lexical differences in Tuscan dialects with respect to standard Italian. We used lexical information for 170 concepts used by 2060 speakers in 213 locations in Tuscany. In our model, geographical position was found to be an important predictor, with locations more distant from Florence having lexical forms more likely to differ from standard Italian. In addition, the geographical pattern varied significantly for low versus high frequency concepts and older versus younger speakers. Younger speakers generally used variants more likely to match the standard language. Several other factors emerged as significant. Male speakers as well as farmers were more likely to use a lexical form different from standard Italian. In contrast, higher educated speakers used lexical forms more likely to match the standard. The model also indicates that lexical variants used in smaller communities are more likely to differ from standard Italian. The impact of community size, however, varied from concept to concept. For a majority of concepts, lexical variants used in smaller communities are more likely to differ from the standard Italian form. For a minority of concepts, however, lexical variants used in larger communities are more likely to differ from standard Italian. Similarly, the effect of the other community- and speaker-related
Keyword: Generali; Lexical variation; Tuscan dialects
URL: http://urd.let.rug.nl/nerbonne/papers/Wieling-etal-Language-2013.pdf
http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.384.338
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Linguistic advergence and divergence in north-western Catalan: A dialectometric investigation of dialect leveling and border effects
In: http://urd.let.rug.nl/nerbonne/papers/Valls-Wieling-Nerbonne-LLC-2013-28(1).pdf
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Dialect Pronunciation Comparison and Spoken Word Recognition
In: http://odur.let.rug.nl/~nerbonne/papers/Wieling-Nerbonne-Cohort-2007.pdf
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Inducing phonetic distances from dialect variation
In: http://www.clinjournal.org/sites/default/files/Wieling_upd.pdf
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Automatically measuring the strength of foreign accents in English
In: http://urd.let.rug.nl/nerbonne/papers/WielingEtAl-Accents-Validating-2013-final1.pdf
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Inducing phonetic distances from dialect variation
In: http://urd.let.rug.nl/nerbonne/papers/Wieling-MN-CLIN-final-2011-Nov-15.pdf
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SOME FURTHER DIALECTOMETRICAL STEPS
In: http://urd.let.rug.nl/nerbonne/papers/Further-Steps-Preprint-2010.pdf
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pronunciation
In: http://urd.let.rug.nl/nerbonne/papers/Wieling-MN-JPhon-2011-Dec-12.pdf
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Multiple sequence alignments in linguistics
In: http://odur.let.rug.nl/~nerbonne/papers/prokic-wieling-nerbonne-2009-eacl.pdf
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Evaluating the pairwise string alignment of pronunciations
In: http://odur.let.rug.nl/~nerbonne/papers/WielingProkicNerbonne-2009-LaTeCH-SHELT&R.pdf
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Evaluating the pairwise string alignment of pronunciations
In: http://aclweb.org/anthology-new/W/W09/W09-0304.pdf
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Multiple sequence alignments in linguistics, in
In: http://aclweb.org/anthology-new/W/W09/W09-0303.pdf
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