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Drawing RRG trees with forest
Just like in a previous update where we looked at glosses, today we are looking at how to draw a specific kind of syntactic tree, namely those of the [Role and Reference Grammar](https://en.
Last updated on 26 Feb 2021
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Turning glosses into a mini corpus
Glossing Glossing is part and parcel in linguistics. Part of our training is learning to represent linguistic data in a format that can be understood by all. An example can
Last updated on 26 Feb 2021
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Defense against the Dark Art
This is part two in my series that comprises the last 1.5 years of my candidature in linguistics at NTU. The first part, #dissertating, can be found here. This installment
Last updated on 11 Aug 2020
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Hashtag Dissertating
As I’m about to do the final revisions on my dissertation, I have started reminiscing about my PhD trajectory. I envision myself writing a trilogy (or tetralogy) of posts that
Last updated on 11 Aug 2020
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The Abralin lectures
Love Linguistics in the time of cholera coronavirus. In a time where most institutions of most countries (yay Taiwan!) have closed during the Spring semester, the Brazilian Association of Linguistics,
Last updated on 11 Aug 2020
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Data packages for current and future me
tl; dr I show why it is worthwile to put my Chinese-related datasets in packages and how I went about it. Introduction I don’t know if I’m very late to
Last updated on 22 Jun 2020
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Rbootcamp 2019
tl; dr Below you find what we did during the Rbootcamp for Lexical Semanticists. In between this paragraph and the contents, there is a bit of my own #Rstory. Warning,
Last updated on 26 Feb 2021
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Tidy collostructions
tl ; dr In this post I look at the family of collexeme analysis methods originated by Gries and Stefanowitsch. Since they use a lot of Base R, and love
Last updated on 22 Jun 2020
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Guanguan goes the Chinese Word Segmentation (II)
tl; dr This double blog is first about the opening line of the Book of Odes, and later about how to deal with Chinese word segmentation, and my current implementation
Last updated on 22 Jun 2020
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Guanguan goes the Chinese Word Segmentation (I)
tl; dr This double blog is first about the opening line of the Book of Odes, and later about how to deal with Chinese word segmentation, and my current implementation
Last updated on 22 Jun 2020
8 min read
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