Sociolinguistic variation in morphological productivity in eighteenth-century English

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    This paper presents ongoing work on Säily and Suomela’s (2009) method of comparing type frequencies across subcorpora. The method is here used to study variation in the productivity of the suffixes -ness and -ity in the eighteenth-century sections of the Corpora of Early English Correspondence and of the Old Bailey Corpus (OBC). Unlike the OBC, the eighteenth-century section of the letter corpora differs from previously studied materials in that there is no significant gender difference in the productivity of -ity. The study raises methodological issues involving periodization, multiple hypothesis testing, and the need for an interactive tool. Several improvements have been implemented in a new version of our software.
    Originalspråkengelska
    TidskriftCorpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory
    Volym12
    Nummer1
    Sidor (från-till)129-151
    Antal sidor23
    ISSN1613-7027
    DOI
    StatusPublicerad - maj 2016
    MoE-publikationstypA1 Tidskriftsartikel-refererad

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    Special Issue: How do corpus-based techniques advance description and theory in English historical linguistics?, Guest Editors: Martin Hilpert and Hubert Cuyckens

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