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The workshop presents ATHEN 1 (Annotation and Text Highlighting Environment), an extensible desktop-based annotation environment which supports more than just regular annotation. Besides being a general purpose annotation environment, ATHEN supports indexing and querying support of your data as well as the ability to automatically preprocess your data with Meta information. It is especially suited for those who want to extend existing general purpose annotation tools by implementing their own custom features, which cannot be fulfilled by other available annotation environments. On the according gitlab, we provide online tutorials, which demonstrate the use of specific features of ATHEN
Projektvorstellung – Redewiedergabe. Eine literatur- und sprachwissenschaftliche Korpusanalyse
(2018)
Das laufende DFG-Projekt „Redewiedergabe“ stellt einen Anwendungsfall quantitativer Sprach-und Literaturwissenschaft dar und beschäftigt sich mit dem Phänomen „Redewiedergabe“ auf der Grundlage großer Datenmengen. Zu diesem Zweck wird zum einen ein Korpus manuell mit Redewiedergabeformen annotiert, zum anderen werden Verfahren zur automatischen Erkennung des Phänomens entwickelt. Ziel ist es, Forschungsfragen nach der Entwicklung von Redewiedergabe vor allem im 19. Jahrhundert zu beantworten.
Präpositionalphrasen
(2018)
In Studien zu pädiatrischer Interaktion wird immer wieder die niedrige Redebeteiligung der jungen Patient/innen, deren Leiden in den ärztlichen Gesprächen verhandelt werden, herausgestellt. In einigen triadisch-pädiatrischen Erstkonsultationen, die sich in mehreren Punkten signifikant von dyadischen Erstgesprächen unterscheiden, ist allerdings die Beteiligung der Patient/innen deutlich höher. Eine Kombination aus quantitativer und konversationsanalytischer Untersuchung von Erstkonsultationen in der pädiatrischen Praxis zeigt, dass der Aufforderung zur Beschwerdenschilderung dabei eine entscheidende Bedeutung zukommt, weswegen der Formulierung besondere Aufmerksamkeit geschenkt werden sollte. Doch die herausfordernde Situation birgt nicht nur Stolpersteine, sondern kann auch von allen Interaktionspartner/innen als strategisches Mittel eingesetzt werden. Eine interaktive Relevanz haben überdies elterliche Initiativen. An mehreren Beispielen wird gezeigt, welche erheblichen Konsequenzen eine Nicht-Bearbeitung oder eine nicht ausreichende Bearbeitung für die jeweilige Interaktion hat.
The General Data Protection Regulation (hereinafter: GDPR), EU Regulation 2016/679 of 27 April 2016, will become applicable on 25 May 2018 and repeal the Personal Data Directive of 24 October 1995.
Unlike a directive, which requires transposition into national laws (while leaving the choice of “forms and methods” to the Member States), a regulation is binding and directly applicable in all Member States. This means that when the GDPR becomes applicable, all the EU countries will have the same rules regarding the protection of personal data — at least in principle, since some details (including in the area of research — see below) are expressly left to the discretion of the Member States.
The GDPR is a particularly ambitious piece of legislation (consisting of 99 articles and 173 recitals) whose intended territorial scope extends beyond the borders of the European Union. Its main concepts and principles are essentially similar to those of the Personal Data Directive, but enriched with interpretation developed through the case law of the CJEU and the opinions of the Article 29 Data Protection Working Party (hereinafter: WP29).
This White Paper will discuss the main principles of data protection and their impact on language resources, as well as special rules regarding research under the GDPR and the standardisation mechanisms recognized by the Regulation.
Who understands Low German today and who can speak it? Who makes use of media and cultural events in Low German? What images do people in northern Germany associate with Low German and what is their view of their regional language?
These and further questions are answered in this brochure with the help of representative data collected in a telephone survey of a total of 1,632 people from eight federal states (Bremen, Hamburg, Lower Saxony, Mecklenburg-West Pomerania and Schleswig-Holstein as well as Brandenburg, North Rhine-Westphalia and Saxony-Anhalt).
In this paper we discuss a type of copular clause – specificational copular clauses – in which subject properties may be split between two nominative noun phrases. In particular, while the first noun phrase occupies the canonical preverbal subject position, in some languages the finite verb can agree with the postverbal nominative. Such agreement might be expected, on some theoretical assumptions, to show person restrictions. We discuss this phenomenon in two SVO Germanic languages – Icelandic and Faroese – and present new data from Faroese showing that the person effect here follows from the existence of distinct probes for Number and Person agreement.