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A new dialectometric approach applied to the Breton language
In: The future of dialects ; https://hal.univ-brest.fr/hal-01551178 ; Marie-Hélène Côté, Remco Knooihuizen & John Nerbonne. The future of dialects, Language Science Press, pp.135-154, 2016, ⟨10.17169/langsci.b81.147⟩ (2016)
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An explicit statistical model of learning lexical segmentation using multiple cues
In: http://anthology.aclweb.org/W/W14/W14-0505.pdf (2014)
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Using Gabmap
In: http://urd.let.rug.nl/nerbonne/papers/UsingGabmap-Leinonen-etal-Lingua-2014.pdf (2014)
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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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Measuring Socially Motivated Pronunciation Differences
In: http://urd.let.rug.nl/nerbonne/papers/Measuring-Social-Differences-Pronunciation-2012-Nov-5.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)
Abstract: In this study we examine linguistic variation and its dependence on both social and geographic factors. We follow dialectometry in applying a quantitative methodology and focusing on dialect distances, and social dialectology in the choice of factors we examine in building a model to predict word pronunciation distances from the standard Dutch language to 424 Dutch dialects. We combine linear mixed-effects regression modeling with generalized additive modeling to predict the pronunciation distance of 559 words. Although geographical position is the dominant predictor, several other factors emerged as significant. The model predicts a greater distance from the standard for smaller communities, for communities with a higher average age, for nouns (as contrasted with verbs and adjectives), for more frequent words, and for words with relatively many vowels. The impact of the demographic variables, however, varied from word to word. For a majority of words, larger, richer and younger communities are moving towards the standard. For a smaller minority of words, larger, richer and younger communities emerge as driving a change away from the standard. Similarly, the strength of the effects of word frequency and word category varied geographically. The peripheral areas of the Netherlands showed a greater distance from the standard for nouns (as opposed to verbs and adjectives) as well as for high-frequency words, compared to the more central areas. Our findings indicate that changes in pronunciation have been spreading (in particular for low-frequency words) from the Hollandic center of economic power to the peripheral areas of the country, meeting
URL: http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.289.5631
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Outline of the Talk
In: http://www.let.rug.nl/~nerbonne/teach/rema-stats-meth-seminar/presentations/Nerbonne-Permutations-2013.pdf (2009)
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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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Measuring dialect differences
In: http://odur.let.rug.nl/~nerbonne/papers/HSK-Nerbonne-Web-Version2.pdf (2009)
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Measuring the Diffusion of Linguistic Change
In: http://www.let.rug.nl/~nerbonne/papers/diffusion-jn-2008.pdf (2009)
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The Gershwins celebrated linguistic variation famously in Let’s call the whole
In: http://odur.let.rug.nl/~nerbonne/papers/Nerbonne-Compass-2008.pdf (2008)
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Associations among Linguistic Levels
In: http://odur.let.rug.nl/~nerbonne/papers/shn2007lingua.pdf (2008)
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Detecting Contact Effects in Pronunciation
In: http://odur.let.rug.nl/~nerbonne/papers/detecting-contact-pronunciation-2008.pdf (2008)
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Recognizing groups among dialects
In: http://www.let.rug.nl/~prokic/readings/prokic-nerbonne.pdf (2008)
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Measuring the Diffusion of Linguistic Change
In: http://odur.let.rug.nl/~nerbonne/papers/diffusion-jn-2008.pdf (2008)
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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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Detecting syntactic contamination in emigrants. The English of Finnish Australians
In: http://odur.let.rug.nl/~nerbonne/papers/Lauttamus-Nerbonne-Wiersema-2007-SKY.pdf (2007)
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Variation in the Aggregate: An Alternative Perspective for Variationist Linguistics
In: http://www.let.rug.nl/~nerbonne/papers/Nerbonne-Aggregating-2007.pdf (2007)
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