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Bildungssprachliche Mittel. Eine Analyse von Schülertexten aus dem Sachunterricht der Primarstufe
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In: 2020, 339 S. - (Empirische Forschung im Elementar- und Primarbereich; 6) - (Koblenz-Landau, Universität, Dissertation, 2019) (2020)
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Bildungssprachliche Mittel. Eine Analyse von Schülertexten aus dem Sachunterricht der Primarstufe ...
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The origins of Russian-Tajik Sign Language : investigating the historical sources and transmission of a signed language in Tajikistan ...
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collogetr: Collocates retriever and Collocation association measure ...
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Age, Task Characteristics, and Acoustic Indicators of Engagement: Investigations into the Validity of a Technology-Enhanced Speaking Test for Young Language Learners ...
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A Standardized Project Gutenberg Corpus for Statistical Analysis of Natural Language and Quantitative Linguistics
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In: Entropy ; Volume 22 ; Issue 1 (2020)
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From Boltzmann to Zipf through Shannon and Jaynes
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In: Entropy ; Volume 22 ; Issue 2 (2020)
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The Brevity Law as a Scaling Law, and a Possible Origin of Zipf’s Law for Word Frequencies
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In: Entropy ; Volume 22 ; Issue 2 (2020)
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Measuring coselectional constraint in learner corpora: A graph-based approach
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Sociolinguistic Research Methodology: a Framework Design ...
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Quranic studies made in Austria : approaching quantitative Arabic linguistics
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Assessing Topical Homogeneity with Word Embedding and Distance Matrices
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In: School of Information Studies - Faculty Scholarship (2020)
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Corpus-based approach meets LFG: Puzzling voice alternation in Indonesian
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This version (Version 2) adds the slides of the talk. Accepted abstract for the 25 th International Lexical-Functional Grammar Conference (organised digitally from 23 - 26 June 2020). In this talk , we show that voice alternation is not only about meaning-preserving phenomenon and re-alignment of grammatical relations and semantic roles. We argue, instead, that such phenomenon also involves lexical-meaning construction with holistic morpho-semantic and usage properties that may differ between voice types for a given verbal root. We contrast the distribution of different senses for verbs based on the Indonesian verbal root kena 'get hit' in different voice constructions (i.e. dikenai, dikenakan, mengenai, and mengenakan ). Based on quantitative, corpus-based evidence, we show that different meanings conveyed by a given verb (e.g. kenai ) find different expression in different voice types (e.g. the different predominant sense for the A(ctive) V(oice) mengenai vs. PASS(ive) voice dikenai ). Our findings challenge the status-quo in linguistic theorising that voice alternation is a matter of re-alignment of syntactic function and semantic-role as well as meaning-preserving phenomenon (cf. Kroeger 2005: 271 ); however, from the usage-based perspective, voice in Indonesian can be seen as morphological constructions as they may involve lexical-meaning construction for each voice type for a given root, bringing about distinct usage/semantic preferences between alternating voice (e.g. between AV and PASS form). We capture distinct semantic preferences across voice using Lexical-Functional Grammar formalism and Optimality Theory (OT) analysis. The precursor of this study can be seen in G.P.W. Rajeg, I M. Rajeg, I W. Arka (2020) . We are also working on language-production experimental data to further test our corpus-based findings regarding the predominant sense for a given verb in a given voice. Reference Rajeg, Gede Primahadi Wijaya, I Made Rajeg & I Wayan Arka. 2020. Contrasting the semantics of Indonesian - kan and - i verb pairs: A usage-based, constructional approach. In I Wayan Mulyawan, Made Sri Satyawati, I Nyoman Suparwa, Ketut Artawa & Maria Matildis Banda (eds.), Prosiding Seminar Nasional Bahasa Ibu XII , 328–344. Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia: Udayana University Press. https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.12311192 .
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Computational Linguistics; construction grammar; construction morphology; corpus linguistics; corpus-based approach; grammatical voice; Indonesian language; Indonesian Languages; Indonesian linguistics; Indonesian morphosyntax; lexical-constructional approach; lexical-functional grammar; Lexicon; LFG; Linguistic Structures (incl. Grammar; Linguistics; metaphors; morphological construction; morphology; morphosemantics; morphosyntax; Phonology; quantitative corpus linguistics; quantitative linguistics; semantics; Semantics); syntactic voice; voice alternation
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URL: https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.12423788.v2
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The origins of Russian-Tajik Sign Language : investigating the historical sources and transmission of a signed language in Tajikistan
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A usage-based approach to relativization: an investigation of advanced-learners’ written production of relative clauses in Japanese
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THE PEOPLE WHO “BURN”: “COMMUNICATION,” UNITY, AND CHANGE IN BELARUSIAN DISCOURSE ON PUBLIC CREATIVITY
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In: Doctoral Dissertations (2020)
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A Quantitative Research of the Book of Odes (Shījīng 詩經): the Discovery of the Underlying Rhythm in the Incentive Process (xīng 興) ; 《詩經》的量化研究:發掘興體詩的隱藏節奏
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In: ISSN: 2616-5732 ; Journal of Digital Archives and Digital Humanities ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02474312 ; Journal of Digital Archives and Digital Humanities, Taiwanese Association for Digital Humanity & Ainosco, 2019, Journal of Digital Archives and Digital Humanities, 4, pp.49-70 ; http://www.airitilibrary.com/Publication/alPublicationJournal?PublicationID=P20180801001 (2019)
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