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The following article gives an overview on common evaluation methods that are used in reviews of bilingual dictionaries published in learned journals. Based on a corpus containing 50 reviews of printed general bilingual dictionaries for textrelated purposes with German, English or French as one of the languages, this case study is aimed at drawing a list of requirements for writing such reviews. A critical analysis of the text corpus shows which features of the reviewed dictionaries are evaluated and in which way this evaluation happens. The resulting list of requirements presents some of the principles for writing reviews of bilingual dictionaries and recommends appropriate evaluation methods for future reviews.
This article describes a series of ongoing efforts at the Stanford Literary Lab to manage a large collection of literary corpora (~40 billion words). This work is marked by a tension between two competing requirements – the corpora need to be merged together into higher-order collections that can be analyzed as units; but, at the same time, it’s also necessary to preserve granular access to the original metadata and relational organization of each individual corpus. We describe a set of data management practices that try to accommodate both of these requirements – Apache Spark is used to index data as Parquet tables on an HPC cluster at Stanford. Crucially, the approach distinguishes between what we call “canonical” and “combined” corpora, a variation on the well-established notion of a “virtual corpus” (Kupietz et al., 2014; Jakubíek et al., 2014; van Uytvanck, 2010).
This paper outlines the broad research context and rationale for a new international comparable corpus (ICC). The ICC is to be largely modelled on the text categories and their quantities the International Corpus of English with only a few changes. The corpus will initially begin with nine European languages but others may join in due course. The paper reports on those and other agreements made at the inaugural planning meeting in Prague on 22-23 June 2017. It also sets out the project’s goals for its first two years.
In this paper, an exploratory data-driven method is presented that extracts word-types from diachronic corpora that have undergone the most pronounced change in frequency of occurrence in a given period of time. Combined with statistical methods from time series analysis, the method is able to find meaningful patterns and relationships in diachronic corpora, an idea that is still uncommon in linguistics. This indicates that the approach can facilitate an improved understanding of diachronic processes.
CoMParS is a resource under construction in the context of the long-term project German Grammar in European Comparison (GDE) at the IDS Mannheim. The principal goal of GDE is to create a novel contrastive grammar of German against the background of other European languages. Alongside German, which is the central focus, the core languages for comparison are English, French, Hungarian and Polish, representing different typological classes. Unlike traditional contrastive grammars available for German, which usually cover language pairs and are based on formal grammatical categories, the new GDE grammar is developed in the spirit of functionalist typology. This implies that, instead of formal criteria, cognitively motivated functional domains in terms of Givón (1984) are used as tertia comparationis. The purpose of CoMParS is to document the empirical basis of the theoretical assumptions of GDE-V and to illustrate the otherwise rather abstract content of grammar books by as many as possible naturally occurring and adequately presented multilingual examples, including information on their use in specific contexts and registers. These examples come from existing parallel corpora, and our presentation will focus on the legal aspects and consequences of this choice of language data.
Das Handbuch Europäische Sprachkritik Online liefert eine vergleichende Perspektive auf Sprachkritik in europäischen Sprachkulturen (im Speziellen auf die Sprachkritik im Deutschen, Englischen, Französischen, Italienischen und Kroatischen). In dem Handbuch werden zentrale Konzepte der Sprachkritik deskriptiv behandelt. Das Ziel ist demnach, eine Konzeptgeschichte der europäischen Sprachkritik zu präsentieren. Zum einen liefert das Handbuch einen spezifischen Blick auf die jeweiligen Sprachkulturen. Zum anderen werden diese vergleichend in den Blick genommen. Das multilinguale Handbuch erscheint periodisch in Bänden.
Das Deutsche gehört zu den besonders gut erforschten Sprachen der Welt. Neue Erkenntnisse über seine Grammatik sind am ehesten durch eine Ausweitung der Perspektive über den traditionellen Ansatz hinaus zu erwarten. Im vorliegenden Handbuch zur Nominalgrammatik geschieht dies auf dem Weg des Sprachvergleichs mit anderen europäischen Sprachen, in erster Linie den Kontrastsprachen Englisch, Französisch, Polnisch und Ungarisch. Die Grammatik schließt an die typologische Forschung an und orientiert den Vergleich an allgemeinen semantisch-pragmatischen Funktionsbereichen, so genannten ,funktionalen Domänen‘ wie Referenz, Identifikation, Modifikation. Behandelt werden nominale Wortklassen (wie Substantiv, Adjektiv, Pronomen), das nominale Klassifikationssystem (mit Genus, Numerus und Kasus), die nominale Flexionsmorphologie sowie nominale Syntagmen mit dem Schwerpunkt der NP-Syntax. Der Vergleich stellt die Optionen im Vergleichsspektrum heraus, von denen das Deutsche Gebrauch macht, zeigt aber auch, welche Möglichkeiten nicht realisiert sind, und lässt somit das typologische Profil dieser Sprache im Detail erkennen.
The modernization of society and changing norms are reflected in linguistic developments. This leads to an enlargement of vocabulary as well as to the emergence of new ways of linguistic acting. In grammar, in addition to longer-term developments, the current changes in the media situation play an important role.