Kennen, Können, Wissen. Zur Konstruktion von Expertise; Purschke, Christoph ![]() in Hoffmeister, Toke; Hundt, Markus; Naths, Saskia (Eds.) LaienWissenSprache. Konzepte, Anwendungsfelder und Perspektiven der Folk Linguistics im deutschsprachigen Raum (2021) Detailed reference viewed: 31 (4 UL) Crowdscapes. Participatory research and the collaborative (re)construction of linguistic landscapes with LingscapePurschke, Christoph ![]() in Linguistics Vanguard (2021), 7(s1), Detailed reference viewed: 105 (11 UL) Street name changes as language and identity inscription in the cityscape; Purschke, Christoph ![]() in Linguistics Vanguard (2021), 7(s5), 1-13 Detailed reference viewed: 26 (1 UL) Findings of the VarDial Evaluation Campaign 2021; ; et al in Proceedings of the Eighth Workshop on NLP for Similar Languages, Varieties and Dialects (2021) Detailed reference viewed: 75 (1 UL) Cultural representation in Luxembourgish street naming practicesPurschke, Christoph ![]() in Linguistics Vanguard (2021), 7(s5), 111 Detailed reference viewed: 28 (0 UL) Mit Lingscape auf Pad in der Stadt. Ein Schulprojekt zu gesellschaftlicher Mehrsprachigkeit in WindhoekPurschke, Christoph ; in Marten, Heiko; Ziegler, Evelyn (Eds.) Linguistic Landscapes im deutschsprachigen Kontext: Forschungsperspektiven, Methoden und Anwendungsmöglichkeiten im Unterricht und Sprachmarketing (2021) Detailed reference viewed: 117 (7 UL) Schnëssen. Surveying language dynamics in Luxembourgish with a mobile research appEntringer, Nathalie ; Gilles, Peter ; Martin, Sara et alin Linguistic Vanguard (2021), 7(s1), The mobile app Schnëssen is intended to establish a state-of-the-art digital platform to collect data on the present-day language situation of Luxembourgish by means of crowd-sourcing and to document and ... [more ▼] The mobile app Schnëssen is intended to establish a state-of-the-art digital platform to collect data on the present-day language situation of Luxembourgish by means of crowd-sourcing and to document and present results to a broader public. Users can participate in a large set of audio recordings tasks and in sociolinguistic surveys. By presenting all audio recordings via an interactive map, participants can explore the language variation of their language. In the first year of data collection, around 210.000 recordings could be collected for numerous variation phenomena from all linguistic levels and over 2800 sociolinguistic questionnaires have been filled out. The app allowed us to compile thus the largest systematic spoken language corpus of Luxembourgish. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 231 (33 UL) Fescher als dein Schatten. Zur Präsenz des Deutschen in Österreich in der AlltagspraxisPurschke, Christoph ![]() in Hundt, Markus; Kleene, Andrea; Plewnia, Albrecht (Eds.) et al Regiolekte. Objektive Sprachdaten und subjektive Wahrnehmung (2020) Detailed reference viewed: 118 (8 UL) Attitudes towards multilingualism in Luxembourg. A comparative analysis of online news comments and crowdsourced questionnaire dataPurschke, Christoph ![]() in Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence (2020), (3), 536086 Detailed reference viewed: 83 (5 UL) Exploring the Linguistic Landscape of Cities through Crowdsourced DataPurschke, Christoph ![]() in Brunn, Stanley; Kehrein, Roland (Eds.) Handbook of the Changing World Language Map (2020) Detailed reference viewed: 175 (4 UL) A Report on the VarDial Evaluation Campaign 2020; ; et al in Zampieri, Marcos; Preslav, Yakov; Ljubešić, Nikola (Eds.) et al Proceedings of the 7th Workshop on NLP for Similar Languages, Varieties and Dialects (2020) Detailed reference viewed: 50 (0 UL) spellux – Automatic text normalization for LuxembourgishPurschke, Christoph ![]() Software (2020) Detailed reference viewed: 92 (4 UL) Luxemburgisch zwischen Variation und Normierung. Ein EinwurfPurschke, Christoph ![]() Article for general public (2019) Detailed reference viewed: 64 (4 UL) Vom Sprechen zur Sprache. Versuch über die variationslinguistische Praxis des BegrenzensPurschke, Christoph ![]() in Palliwoda, Nicole; Sauer, Verena; Sauermilch, Stephanie (Eds.) Politische Grenzen – Sprachliche Grenzen? (2019) Detailed reference viewed: 111 (1 UL) Lörres, Möppes, and the Swiss. (Re)Discovering Regional Patterns in Anonymous Social Media DataPurschke, Christoph ; in Journal of Linguistic Geography (2019), 7(3), 113-134 Detailed reference viewed: 96 (6 UL) Perzeptionslinguistik arealer Sprachvariation im DeutschenPurschke, Christoph ; in Herrgen, Joachim; Schmidt, Jürgen Erich (Eds.) Sprache und Raum – Deutsch. Ein internationales Handbuch der Sprachvariation (2019) Detailed reference viewed: 139 (2 UL) A Temporal Warehouse for Modern Luxembourgish Text CollectionsGierschek, Daniela ; Gilles, Peter ; Purschke, Christoph et alPresentation (2019) Detailed reference viewed: 77 (15 UL) Auf der Suche nach dem verlorenen Zeug. Über Geschichte und Zukunft im politischen DiskursPurschke, Christoph ![]() Article for general public (2018) Detailed reference viewed: 57 (4 UL) Capturing Regional Variation with Distributed Place Representations and Geographic Retrofitting; Purschke, Christoph ![]() in Proceedings of the 2018 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing (2018) Detailed reference viewed: 111 (2 UL) Linguistic Landscapes – Sprachliche LandschaftenPurschke, Christoph ![]() in Börner, Ingo; Straub, Wolfgang; Zolles, Christian (Eds.) Germanistik digital. Digital Humanities in der Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaft (2018) Detailed reference viewed: 215 (6 UL) |
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