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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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- Dirk Speelman (Member)
- Benedikt Szmrecsanyi (Member)
- Xiaoyu Tian (Member)
- Thomas Van Hoey (Member)
- Freek Van de Velde (Member)
- Marieke Vanbuel (Member)
Projects
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- Acquiring social meaning of language variation: an experimental explorationFrom1 Nov 2019 → 15 Nov 2019Funding: FWO fellowships
- Population developments co-determine diffusional language change: a close-up view on West-Germanic languagesFrom1 Oct 2019 → 1 Oct 2023Funding: Own budget, for example: patrimony, inscription fees, gifts
- A probabilistic grammar analysis of the theme-recipient alternation in Mandarin, and of its sensitivity to lectal factorsFrom17 Sep 2019 → 20 Sep 2023Funding: Own budget, for example: patrimony, inscription fees, gifts
- Het lichaam schrijven in het Frans in de 14de eeuw: een kritische editie en taalkundige studie van de Franse vertalingen van Henri de Mondeville's Chirurgie Writing the Body in French in the 14th century: critical edition and linguistic study of the French translations of Henri de Mondeville’s ChirurgieFrom25 Mar 2019 → 25 Mar 2023Funding: Own budget, for example: patrimony, inscription fees, gifts
- The development of probabilistic grammars in spoken English as a Foreign LanguageFrom8 Feb 2019 → 10 Nov 2023Funding: Own budget, for example: patrimony, inscription fees, gifts
- Population developments co-determine diffusional language change: a close-up view on West-Germanic languagesFrom1 Jan 2019 → 31 Dec 2022Funding: FWO research project (including WEAVE projects)
- How predictable is language change? A quantitative approach.From1 Oct 2018 → 13 Sep 2021Funding: Own budget, for example: patrimony, inscription fees, gifts
- The Teaching of the Old Testament Revolutionized? The Sixteenth-Century Low Countries and the First Institutionalized Hebrew Curriculum.From1 Oct 2018 → TodayFunding: FWO fellowships
- Contrastive subjects in french: a quantitative corpus analysisFrom1 Oct 2018 → 7 Jul 2023Funding: FWO fellowships
- The register-specificity of probabilistic grammars in English and Dutch - Combining corpus analysis and experimentationFrom1 Oct 2018 → 1 Oct 2022Funding: Own budget, for example: patrimony, inscription fees, gifts
Publications
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- Prosodic and syntactic-pragmatic mechanisms of grammatical variation: The impact of a postverbal constituent on the word order in Dutch clause final verb clusters(2008)
Authors: Gert De Sutter, Dirk Speelman, Dirk Geeraerts
Pages: 194 - 224 - Teorie lexikální sémantiky [Czech translation of 2010 Theories of Lexical Semantics](2019)
Authors: Dirk Geeraerts
Number of pages: 340 - Variation among blog text types: A multi-dimensional analysis(2010)
Authors: Jack Grieve
Pages: 303 - 322 - Review of Warren Maguire and April McMahon (eds.), Analysing variation in English. Cambridge(2013)
Authors: Benedikt Szmrecsanyi
Pages: 222 - 226 - The logic of language models: rationalist and romantic models and their avatars(2008)
Authors: Dirk Geeraerts
Pages: 43 - 73 - Lexical semantics from speculative etymology to structuralist semantics(2013)
Authors: Dirk Geeraerts
Pages: 555 - 569 - Exploiting context features to predict ontological levels : a case study on drug terms(2018)
Authors: Leonie Grön, Ann Bertels, Christophe Roche
Pages: 51 - 62Number of pages: 12 - An automated tableau theorem prover for FO(ID)(2008)
Authors: Stephen Bond, Marc Denecker
Pages: 16 - 30 - Perspective și probleme ale teoriei prototipului(2016)
Authors: Dirk Geeraerts
Pages: 1 - 16 - Introduction: Exploring English historical syntax(2018)
Authors: Hubert Cuyckens, Hubert Cuyckens, Hendrik De Smet, Liesbet Heyvaert, Charlotte Maeckelberghe
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