Hermann Moisl - Selected Publications

Selected Publications

  • Moisl HL, Maguire W, Allen W. Phonetic variation in Tyneside : Exploratory multivariate analysis of the Newcastle Electronic Corpus of Tyneside English. In: Frans Hinskens, ed. Language Variation - European Perspectives : Selected Papers from the Third International Conference on Language Variation in Europe (ICLaVE 3), Amsterdam, June 2005. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Co, 2006, pp. 127-141.
  • Moisl HL, Maguire W. Identifying the Main Determinants of Phonetic Variation in the Newcastle Electronic Corpus of Tyneside English. Journal of Quantitative Linguistics 2008, 15, 46-69
  • Moisl HL, Jones VM. Cluster Analysis of the Newcastle Electronic Corpus of Tyneside English : A Comparison of Methods. Literary and Linguistic Computing 2005, 20(Suppl 1), 125-146
  • Moisl HL. Exploratory Multivariate Analysis. In: Lüdeling A, Kytö M, ed. Corpus Linguistics. An International Handbook (Series: Handbücher zur Sprache und Kommunikationswissenschaft/Handbooks of Linguistics and Communication Science). Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter (in press), 2008.
  • Moisl HL, Corrigan K, Beal J. The Newcastle Electronic Corpus of Tyneside English. Arts and Humanities Research Council, 2005. Available at: http://www.ncl.ac.uk/necte/.
  • Moisl HL. Linguistic Computation with State Space Trajectories. In: Stefan Wermter, Jim Austin, David Willshaw, ed. Emergent Neural Computational Architectures Based on Neuroscience : Towards Neuroscience-Inspired Computing. Springer, 2001, pp. 442-460.
  • Moisl HL. Linguistic Computation with State Space Trajectories. In: Stefan Wermter, Jim Austin, David Willshaw, ed. Emergent Neural Computational Architectures Based on Neuroscience : Towards Neuroscience-Inspired Computing. Springer, 2001, pp. 442-460.

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