A statistical method for the identification and aggregation of regional linguistic variation
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01/07/2011
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This paper introduces a method for the analysis of regional linguistic variation. The method identifies individual and common patterns of spatial clustering in a set of linguistic variables measured over a set of locations based on a combination of three statistical techniques: spatial autocorrelation, factor analysis, and cluster analysis. To demonstrate how to apply this method, it is used to analyze regional variation in the values of 40 continuously measured, high-frequency lexical alternation variables in a 26-million-word corpus of letters to the editor representing 206 cities from across the United States. |
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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/16254/1/GrieveetalLVC2011.pdf Grieve, Jack; Speelman, Dirk and Geeraerts, Dirk (2011). A statistical method for the identification and aggregation of regional linguistic variation. Language Variation and Change, 23 (2), pp. 193-221. |
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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/16254/ |
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Article PeerReviewed |