2016
DOI: 10.1075/eww.37.1.03sch
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Noun phrase complexity across varieties of English

Abstract: The noun phrase (NP) is at the heart of several studies investigating regional variation in varieties of English. While so far the bulk of research has focused on isolated structural features, the present study is a comparative analysis of NP complexity across varieties of English. NP complexity is compared across five regional varieties and four text categories, based on data from the International Corpus of English. The study adopts a multinomial regression approach, which takes into consideration the intera… Show more

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“…Most previous work relies on phonetic or phonological features (Kretzschmar, 1992 , 1996 ; Heeringa, 2004 ; Labov et al, 2005 ; Nerbonne, 2006 , 2009 ; Grieve et al, 2011 , 2013 ; Wieling and Nerbonne, 2011 , 2015 ; Grieve, 2013 ; Nerbonne and Kretzschmar, 2013 ; Kretzschmar et al, 2014 ; Kruger and van Rooy, 2018 ) for the simple reason that phonetic representations are relatively straight-forward: a vowel is a vowel and the measurements are the same across varieties and languages. Previous work on syntactic variation has focused on either (i) an incomplete set of language-specific variants, ranging from only a few features to hundreds (Sanders, 2007 , 2010 ; Szmrecsanyi, 2009 , 2013 , 2014 ; Grieve, 2011 , 2012 , 2016 ; Collins, 2012 ; Schilk and Schaub, 2016 ; Szmrecsanyi et al, 2016 ; Calle-Martin and Romero-Barranco, 2017 ; Grafmiller and Szmrecsanyi, 2018 ; Tamaredo, 2018 ) or (ii) language-independent representations such as function words (Argamon and Koppel, 2013 ) or sequences of part-of-speech labels (Hirst and Feiguina, 2007 ; Kroon et al, 2018 ). This forces a choice between either an ad hoc and incomplete syntactic representation or a reproducible but indirect syntactic representation.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Most previous work relies on phonetic or phonological features (Kretzschmar, 1992 , 1996 ; Heeringa, 2004 ; Labov et al, 2005 ; Nerbonne, 2006 , 2009 ; Grieve et al, 2011 , 2013 ; Wieling and Nerbonne, 2011 , 2015 ; Grieve, 2013 ; Nerbonne and Kretzschmar, 2013 ; Kretzschmar et al, 2014 ; Kruger and van Rooy, 2018 ) for the simple reason that phonetic representations are relatively straight-forward: a vowel is a vowel and the measurements are the same across varieties and languages. Previous work on syntactic variation has focused on either (i) an incomplete set of language-specific variants, ranging from only a few features to hundreds (Sanders, 2007 , 2010 ; Szmrecsanyi, 2009 , 2013 , 2014 ; Grieve, 2011 , 2012 , 2016 ; Collins, 2012 ; Schilk and Schaub, 2016 ; Szmrecsanyi et al, 2016 ; Calle-Martin and Romero-Barranco, 2017 ; Grafmiller and Szmrecsanyi, 2018 ; Tamaredo, 2018 ) or (ii) language-independent representations such as function words (Argamon and Koppel, 2013 ) or sequences of part-of-speech labels (Hirst and Feiguina, 2007 ; Kroon et al, 2018 ). This forces a choice between either an ad hoc and incomplete syntactic representation or a reproducible but indirect syntactic representation.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…overview). Most recently, a number of researchers have sought to shift the imbalance, resulting in the publication of corpus studies on NP syntax in World Englishes (see Brunner 2014;Schaub 2016;Schilk & Schaub 2016;Akinlotan 2018). Another relatively new strand of scholarly inquiry combines corpus-linguistic research into varieties of English with probabilistic grammar research on syntactic variation (see Szmrecsanyi et al 2016 for a detailed description of this ongoing research).…”
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“…In the analysis, it is impossible to disentangle whether any effects on NP structure are due to the level of formality or the modality of the text category. Such an analysis would minimally require a 2x2 set of text categories, where each category represents one end of the formality and modality dimensions (see Schilk & Schaub 2016 for such an approach). More generally, it is clear from the results of the present study and similar studies that the strong influence of register (including formality and modality as separate characteristics of it) and syntactic function (and the interaction of all factors involved) must take centre stage in any research design hoping to uncover any other factors influencing NP variation.…”
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