Affiliation:
1. Heidelberg University (Germany)
2. Saarland University (Germany)
Abstract
Abstract
This paper contrasts lexical cohesion between English and German spoken and
written registers, reporting findings from a quantitative lexical analysis.
After an overview of research aims and motivations we formulate hypotheses on
distributions of shallow features as indicators of lexical cohesion across
languages and modes and with respect to register ranking and variation. The
shallow features analysed are: highly frequent words in texts, lexical density,
standardized type-token-ratio, top-frequent content words of the language within
individual registers and texts, and several types of Latinate words. Descriptive
analyses of the corpus are then presented and statistically validated with the
help of univariate and multivariate analyses. The results are interpreted
relative to our hypotheses and related to the following properties of texts in
terms of lexical cohesion: semantic variability, cohesive strength, number and
length of nominal chains, degree of specification of lexis, and degree of
variation along all of these properties.
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
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1. Corpus-based contrastive studies;Languages in Contrast;2020-10-06