(390) Glottometrics, 31–50: Bibliography
Emmerich Kelih, Peter Grzybeck GLOTTOMETRICS Issue 50, pp 90 – 96 (2021) https://doi.org/10.53482/2021_50_390 Bibliography
Emmerich Kelih, Peter Grzybeck GLOTTOMETRICS Issue 50, pp 90 – 96 (2021) https://doi.org/10.53482/2021_50_390 Bibliography
Alexandr Osochkin, Xenia Piotrowska, Vladimir Fomin GLOTTOMETRICS Issue 50, pp 76 – 89 (2021) https://doi.org/10.53482/2021_50_389 Abstract We present a novel quantitative approach for classification of authors’ stylistics and gender differences Read More …
Alfiya Galieva, Zhanna Vavilova GLOTTOMETRICS Issue 50, pp 57 – 75 (2021) https://doi.org/10.53482/2021_50_388 Abstract The paper proposes a methodology for analyzing the syllabic structure of Tatar words using fiction text Read More …
Lu Wang, Yahui Guo, Chengcheng Ren GLOTTOMETRICS Issue 50, pp 42 – 56 (2021) https://doi.org/10.53482/2021_50_387 Abstract This paper reports quantitative research on the parts of speech of English words using Read More …
Minna Bao, Saheya Brintag, Dabhurbayar Huang GLOTTOMETRICS Issue 50, pp 27 -41 (2021) https://doi.org/10.53482/2021_50_386 Abstract Many authors have examined the influence of loanwords in languages using statistical methods. However, English Read More …
Tayebeh Mosavi Miangah, Relja Vulanović GLOTTOMETRICS Issue 50, pp 9-26 (2021) https://doi.org/10.53482/2021_50_385 Abstract In this paper, the degree to which Persian orthography deviates from transparency is quantified and evaluated. We Read More …
Sergey Andreev, Gejza Wimmer, Emmerich Kelih GLOTTOMETRICS Issue 50, pp 4-8 (2021) https://doi.org/10.53482/2021_50_384 Obituary Gabriel Altmann (1931-2020)
Emmerich Kelih, Radek Čech, Jan Mačutek GLOTTOMETRICS Issue 50, pp 1-3 (2021) https://doi.org/10.53482/383 Editorial Note
Vadim Andreev GLOTTOMETRICS Issue 49, 2020, 87 −97 (2020) Abstract. The article is devoted to the study of distribution of syllabic types in three long poems by A. Pushkin, one Read More …
Kamil Stachowski GLOTTOMETRICS Issue 49, pp 66−86 (2020) Abstract Soundcorrs is a small R library of functions intended to facilitate computer-aided analysis of sound correspondences between languages. It is not Read More …