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Supplementary materials for The lexicalisation of HAPPINESS in the Malayic varieties of Indonesia
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posted on 2021-08-06, 12:59 authored by Gede Primahadi Wijaya RajegGede Primahadi Wijaya Rajeg, I Made RajegI Made RajegHow to cite this figshare repository
Rajeg, Gede Primahadi Wijaya; Rajeg, I Made (2021): Supplementary materials for The lexicalisation of HAPPINESS in the Malayic varieties of Indonesia. figshare. Online resource. https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.15124713
Rajeg, Gede Primahadi Wijaya & I Made Rajeg. 2021. The lexicalisation of HAPPINESS in the Malayic varieties of Indonesia. International Seminar on Austronesian Languages and Literature 9(1). 44–51. https://ojs.unud.ac.id/index.php/isall/article/view/79856
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This repository provides supplementary materials for our paper titled The lexicalisation of HAPPINESS in the Malayic varieties of Indonesia, to be presented at the International Seminar on Austronesian Languages and Literature IX (10 September 2021). Download the full paper here.
The materials are available inside the folder
malayic-happiness-1.0.1
. They include (i) the data; (ii) the R Markdown Notebook interleaving our paper-texts and R codes used for writing the whole paper and running the statistical analyses and visualisations; and (iii) the figures included in the paper. The study is based on the open-access, large corpora of naturalistic colloquial Malay/Indonesian published by the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology (MPI EVA) Jakarta Field Station (JFS) (Gil et al. 2015).The versioning of this repository can be seen in the
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page in the GitHub repository; the release version uploaded here is version 1.0.1. The repository is also available in the Open Science Framework (OSF) repository and Zenodo.The detailed description of the
data
and more information are provided in the GitHub README page.License
As indicated in the GitHub repository, the supplementary materials are licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
Reference
Gil, David, Uri Tadmor, John Bowden, and Bradley Taylor. 2015. "Data from the Jakarta Field Station, Department of Linguistics, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, 1999-2015." https://lingweb.eva.mpg.de/archive/jakarta/data.php.html.
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- Indonesian languages
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- Natural language processing
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Malayic languagesMalayic varieties in IndonesiaMalay/Indonesian linguisticscorpus lingusticsCorpus LinguisticsMax Planck Institute for Evolutionary AnthropologyLexicalisationlexicalisationHAPPINESSLexicologySociolexicologyOnomasiologyIndonesian linguisticsIndonesian LanguageIndonesian languagesAustronesian languagesAustronesian language familyGeospatial DataR programming languageRStudioR Markdown NotebookOpen ScienceOpen DataOpen CodeLanguageComparative Language StudiesLanguage Studies not elsewhere classifiedLanguage in Culture and Society (Sociolinguistics)Indonesian LanguagesLanguage in Time and Space (incl. Historical Linguistics, Dialectology)Computational LinguisticsLinguistics not elsewhere classifiedLinguisticsLinguistic Structures (incl. Grammar, Phonology, Lexicon, Semantics)Open SoftwareNatural Language Processing
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