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Diachronic Treebanks for Historical Linguistics [Kõva köide]

Edited by (University of Oxford), Edited by (University of Pavia), Edited by (Catholic University of the Sacred Heart)
  • Formaat: Hardback, 154 pages, kaal: 420 g
  • Sari: Benjamins Current Topics 113
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Aug-2020
  • Kirjastus: John Benjamins Publishing Co
  • ISBN-10: 9027207984
  • ISBN-13: 9789027207982
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 154 pages, kaal: 420 g
  • Sari: Benjamins Current Topics 113
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Aug-2020
  • Kirjastus: John Benjamins Publishing Co
  • ISBN-10: 9027207984
  • ISBN-13: 9789027207982
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"Over the last few decades, the widespread diffusion of digital technology has increased availability of primary textual sources, radically changing the everyday life of scholars in the humanities, who are now able to access, query and process a wealth of empirical evidence in ways not possible before. Also for ancient languages, corpora enhanced with increasingly complex layers of metalinguistic information, such as part-of-speech tagging and syntactic annotation (called 'treebanks') are now available. In particular, diachronic treebanks, which provide data for a language across several historical stages of a given language, allow for a new approach to diachronic studies of syntactic phenomena where scholars previously had to content themselves with empirical work on a much smaller scale. This volume brings together a set of papers that report research on various diachronic matters supported by evidence from diachronic treebanks. The contents of the papers cover a wide range of languages, including English, French, Russian, Old Church Slavonic, Latin and Ancient Greek. Originally published as special issue of Diachronica 35:3 (2018)"--

Over the last few decades, the widespread diffusion of digital technology has increased availability of primary textual sources, radically changing the everyday life of scholars in the humanities, who are now able to access, query and process a wealth of empirical evidence in ways not possible before.
Also for ancient languages, corpora enhanced with increasingly complex layers of metalinguistic information, such as part-of-speech tagging and syntactic annotation (called 'treebanks') are now available. In particular, diachronic treebanks, which provide data for a language across several historical stages of a given language, allow for a new approach to diachronic studies of syntactic phenomena where scholars previously had to content themselves with empirical work on a much smaller scale.
This volume brings together a set of papers that report research on various diachronic matters supported by evidence from diachronic treebanks. The contents of the papers cover a wide range of languages, including English, French, Russian, Old Church Slavonic, Latin and Ancient Greek. Originally published as special issue of Diachronica 35:3 (2018).
Introduction: The added value of diachronic treebanks for historical linguistics 1(14)
Hanne Martine Eckhoff
Silvia Luraghi
Marco Passarotti
Split coordination in English: Why we need parsed corpora
15(26)
Ann Taylor
Susan Pintzuk
A corpus approach to the history of Russian po delimitatives
41(28)
Hanne Martine Eckhoff
Non-configurationality in diachrony: Correlations in local and global networks of Ancient Greek and Latin
69(26)
Edoardo Maria Ponti
Silvia Luraghi
Text form and grammatical changes in Medieval French: A treebank-based diachronic study
95(34)
Alexandra Simonenko
Benoit Crabbe
Sophie Prevost
Spoken Latin behind written texts: Formulaicity and salience in medieval documentary texts
129(20)
Timo Korkiakangas
Subject index 149(2)
Index of languages 151(2)
Index of authors 153