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Twitter Analytics
(2014)
Die Online-Forschung setzt sich in den letzten Jahren zunehmend mit Mikro-Blogs, insbesondere dem weltweit populärsten Anbieter Twitter, auseinander. Verschiedenste Disziplinen beschäftigen sich aus ihren jeweiligen Perspektiven mit der Analyse von kommunikativen Prozessen und Strukturen von Twitter und nutzen dabei eine Vielzahl an methodischen Zugängen. In diesem Artikel werden zunächst die grundlegenden Funktionen, Möglichkeiten des Zugangs zur Datenstruktur sowie Methoden der Datenerhebung und -auswertung dargelegt. Im Anschluss werden Ansätze verschiedener Fachdisziplinen vorgestellt.
Einleitung
(2014)
This study investigates cross-language differences in pitch range and variation in four languages from two language groups: English and German (Germanic) and Bulgarian and Polish (Slavic). The analysis is based on large multi-speaker corpora (48 speakers for Polish, 60 for each of the other three languages). Linear mixed models were computed that include various distributional measures of pitch level, span and variation, revealing characteristic differences across languages and between language groups. A classification experiment based on the relevant parameter measures (span, kurtosis and skewness values for pitch distributions for each speaker) succeeded in separating the language groups.
Endungsvariation
(2014)
"Badeölgrüne Buchten", "kükengelbes Haar" und "tomatenrote Tomaten" - Vergleiche mit Farbadjektiven
(2014)
Following a welcome in Lithuanian and English to the guests and members on the occa- sion of the 10"’ anniversary of EFNIL, the history of this European language Organization is sketched. A brief survey of the sociolinguistic themes treated at previous Conferences and the state of the inajor projects is given, followed by an introduction (in German) to the general topic of the present Conference. The importance that translation and interpretation have for European language diversity and the individual national languages beside foreign language education of all Europeans is being stressed.
Vorwort
(2014)
Sprachverfall? Einleitung
(2014)
Forschungsstelle Freiburg
(2014)
Zur Frühgeschichte des IDS
(2014)
To design effective electronic dictionaries, reliable empirical information on how dictionaries are actually being used is of great value for lexicographers. To my knowledge, no existing empirical research addresses the context of dictionary use, or, in other words, the extra-lexicographic situations in which a dictionary consultation is embedded. This is mainly due to the fact that data about these contexts are difficult to obtain. To take a first step in closing this research gap, we incorporated an open-ended question (“In which contexts or situations would you use a dictionary?”) into our first online survey (N = 684). Instead of presenting well-known facts about standardized types of usage situation, this chapter will focus on the more offbeat circumstances of dictionary use and aims of users, as they are reflected in the responses. Overall, my results indicate that there is a community whose work is closely linked with dictionaries. Dictionaries are also seen as a linguistic treasure trove for games or crossword puzzles, and as a standard which can be referred to as an authority. While it is important to emphasize that my results are only preliminary, they do indicate the potential of empirical research in this area.