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Organisation
Quantitative Lexicology and Variational Linguistics (QLVL), Leuven
Research Group
Main organisation:Linguistics Research Unit, Leuven
Lifecycle:1 Dec 2005 → Today
Organisation profile:
Research Quantitative Lexicology and Variation (QLVL), QLVL is a research group at the University of Leuven that focuses on empirical, corpus-linguistic studies of language variation, with a specific emphasis on lexical variation.
Keywords:Quantitative Lexicology, Variational Linguistics
Disciplines:Theory and methodology of literary studies
Current researchers
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- Stefania Marzo (Member)
- Julie Nijs (Member)
- Miet Ooms (Member)
- Chiara Paolini (Member)
- Dirk Pijpops (Member)
- Reuben Pitts (Member)
- Laura Rosseel (Member)
- Eloisa Ruppert (Member)
- Antonio San Martín Pizarro (Member)
- Anthe Sevenants (Member)
Projects
21 - 30 of 101
- Language access and content enrichment of Brepols' full-text databases: an AI and NLP-based transformation into a dynamic research, reading and learning environmentFrom1 Oct 2021 → TodayFunding: Baekeland
- Shifting Disease's Names in the Middle Ages: Latin and Vernacular in Different Text Genres (SIDELINE)From1 Oct 2021 → 30 Sep 2023Funding: FWO fellowships
- How much does meaning matter? A fresh look at grammatical alternationsFrom1 Jan 2021 → TodayFunding: FWO research project (including WEAVE projects)
- Tracing semantic change in Greek derivational morphology: a computational, distributional-semantic approachFrom23 Nov 2020 → 31 Oct 2021Funding: BOF - postdoctoral mandates
- The Mandarin Chinese Ba-construction: Diachronic, Synchronic and Constructional PerspectivesFrom6 Nov 2020 → TodayFunding: Own budget, for example: patrimony, inscription fees, gifts
- What makes the clock tick? Concept characteristics and the speed of lexical changeFrom1 Nov 2020 → 31 Oct 2023Funding: FWO junior postdoctoral fellowship
- Playing with English. The evolution of Belgian Dutch preadolescent children’s use of and reflection on English as a socio-pragmatically meaningful lexical resourceFrom1 Oct 2020 → TodayFunding: Own budget, for example: patrimony, inscription fees, gifts
- Variation in Chinese analytic causative constructions: A multidimensional studyFrom1 Oct 2020 → TodayFunding: Own budget, for example: patrimony, inscription fees, gifts
- Lectal contamination. How language-external differences create language-internal biasesFrom19 Dec 2019 → 14 Jun 2020Funding: BOF - postdoctoral mandates
- The interplay between language contact and language change in a fragmentary linguistic area: the Italic peninsula in the first millennium B.C.E.From1 Nov 2019 → 1 Sep 2023Funding: FWO fellowships
Publications
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- Post-entry language assessment in higher education: ensuring fairness by including the voice of the test-taker(2021)
Authors: Jordi Heeren, Dirk Speelman, Lieve De Wachter
Pages: 45 - 48 - Clausal verb complementation in varieties of English(2019)
Authors: Laetitia Van Driessche, Hubert Cuyckens
Pages: 72 - 91 - Cognitive restrictions on the structure of semantic change(2011)
Authors: Dirk Geeraerts
Pages: 127 - 154 - Degrees of semantic control in measuring aggregated lexical distances(2013)
Authors: Kris Heylen, Tom Ruette
Pages: 353 - 374 - Dialect typology: Recent advances(2020)
Authors: Benedikt Szmrecsanyi
Pages: 1 - 23 - Automatic Term Extraction(2014)
Authors: Kris Heylen, Dirk De Hertog
Pages: 199 - 219 - General introduction: A comparative perspective on probabilistic variation in grammar(2018)
Authors: Benedikt Szmrecsanyi
Pages: 1 - 10 - Zones, facets and prototype-based metonymy(2011)
Authors: Dirk Geeraerts
Pages: 89 - 102 - A quantitative analysis of qualitative free response data(2015)
Authors: Stefan Grondelaers, Dirk Speelman, Jocelyne Daems, Eline Zenner, Kris Heylen, Dirk Speelman, Hubert Cuyckens
Pages: 361 - 384 - Is training worth the trouble? A PoS tagging experiment with Dutch clinicalrecords(2018)
Authors: Leonie Grön, Ann Bertels, Kris Heylen
Pages: 351 - 358Number of pages: 7