Visual Linguistics With R: A Practical Introduction To Quantitative Interactional Linguistics


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  • Toc: Visual Linguistics with R Title page Copyright page Table of contents Acknowledgments 1. Introduction 1.1 On the design of this book 1.2 On Interactional Linguistics, Conversation Analysis, and Corpus Linguistics 1.3 On the book’s two languages 1.4 Aims of this book 1.5 Chapter structure 1.6 Installing R and R Studio 1.7 How to get help with R 2. Data management in R 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Basics 2.3 Vectors 2.4 Subsetting data 2.5 Dataframes and matrices 2.6 Regular expressions 2.7 Importing and exporting data 3. Graphical parameters 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Plot layout 3.3 Point characters and line types 3.5 Adding text 3.6 Legends 3.7 Colors 3.8 An illustration: Duration, word class, and phonetic size 4. Location plots 4.1 Case study: Turn structure and inserts 4.1.1 Introduction 4.1.2 Data and methods 4.1.3 Results 4.1.4 Discussion and conclusions 4.2 The location plot in the case study 4.3 Task: Internal structure of complex pre-starts 5. Barplots 5.1 Case study: Turn structure – Turns and lexis 5.1.1 Introduction 5.1.2 Data and methods 5.1.3 Results 5.1.4 Discussion and concluding remarks 5.2 The barplot in the case study 5.3 Task: Proportions of frequency groups in 7-word turns 6. Dotcharts 6.1 Case study: Turns and information structure 6.1.1 Introduction 6.1.2 Data and methods 6.1.3 Results 6.1.4 Discussion and conclusion 6.2 The dotchart in the case study 6.3 Task: Nucleus placement and duration 7. Heatmaps and dendrograms 7.1 Case study: Turns and speech rate 7.1.1 Introduction 7.1.2 Data and methods 7.1.3 Results 7.1.4 Discussion and concluding remarks 7.2 The heatmap and the dendrogram in the case study 7.3 Task: Frequency structure in turns 8. Strip charts and violin plots 8.1 Case study: Storytelling structure – The role of adnominal this in Orientation 8.1.1 Introduction 8.1.2 Data and methods 8.1.3 Results 8.1.4 Discussion and concluding remarks 8.2 The stripchart and the violin plot in the case study 8.3 Task: Storytelling structure – The role of time expressions in Orientation 9. Scatter plots 9.1 Case study: Storytelling – The role of intensity and pitch in advance-projecting the Climax 9.1.1 Introduction 9.1.2 Data and methods 9.1.3 Results 9.1.4 Discussion and concluding remarks 9.2 The scatter plot in the case study 9.3 Task: Intensity, pitch and climax in “Non-smoking area” 10. Association plots and mosaic plots 10.1 Case study: Paralinguistic prosody in constructed dialog in storytelling 10.1.1 Introduction 10.1.2 Data and methods 10.1.3 Results 10.1.4 Discussion and concluding remarks 10.2 The association plot and the mosaic plot in the case study 10.3 Task: Paralinguistic prosody in the use of backchannels in storytellin

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