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Geeraerts (Dirk). Wat er in een woord zit. Facetten van de lexicale semantiek
Goossens Louis. Geeraerts (Dirk). Wat er in een woord zit. Facetten van de lexicale semantiek. In: Revue belge de philologie et d'histoire, tome 70, fasc. 3, 1992. Langues et littératures modernes — Moderne taal- en letterkunde. pp. 717-720
Geeraerts (Dirk). Wat er in een woord zit. Facetten van de lexicale semantiek
Goossens Louis. Geeraerts (Dirk). Wat er in een woord zit. Facetten van de lexicale semantiek. In: Revue belge de philologie et d'histoire, tome 70, fasc. 3, 1992. Langues et littératures modernes — Moderne taal- en letterkunde. pp. 717-720
Grammaire cognitive et sémantique lexicale
Geeraerts Dirk, Vandeloise Claude. Grammaire cognitive et sémantique lexicale. In: Communications, 53, 1991. Sémantique cognitive, sous la direction de Claude Vandeloise. pp. 17-50
Applying word space models to sociolinguistics. Religion names before and after 9/11
© 2010 Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG, Berlin/New York. Researchers in disciplines like lexical semantics and critical discourse analysis are in need of a quantitative method that allows them to model the distribution of a word automatically. We advocate the use of word space models, a family of approaches that were developed in the context of computational linguistics and cognitive science, which represent the meaning of a word in terms of its contexts in a large corpus. In a case study on the use of religious terms before and after the attacks of September 11, 2001, we show how these models can be employed to determine the semantic similarity and relatedness between two words, and the factors that influence them. One of the patterns we uncover is the increased association between Islam and terrorism in Dutch newspaper articles after 9/11, a trend that is far less outspoken for Christianity. We also apply these new quantitative instruments to explore the differences in word use between the five newspapers in our corpus, and find a striking distinction between popular and quality newspapers.status: Publishe
Advances in Cognitive Sociolinguistics
© 2010 Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG, Berlin/New York. All Rights Reserved. Cognitive Sociolinguistics is a novel and burgeoning field of research which seeks to foster investigation into the socio-cognitive dimensions of language at a usage-based level. Advances in Cognitive Sociolinguistics brings together ten studies into the social and conceptual aspects of language-internal variation. All ten contributions rely on a firm empirical basis in the form of advanced corpus-based techniques, experimental methods and survey-based research, or a combination of these. The search for methods that may adequately unravel the complex and multivariate dimensions intervening in the interplay between conceptual meaning and variationist factors is thus another characteristic of the volume. In terms of its descriptive scope, the volume covers three main areas: lexical and lexical-semantic variation, constructional variation, and research on lectal attitudes and acquisition. It thus illustrates how Cognitive Sociolinguistics studies both the variation of meaning, and the meaning of variation.status: Publishe
(Non)metonymic Expressions for GOVERNMENT in Chinese A Mixed-Effects Logistic Regression Analysis
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