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Databases designed for investigating specific phenomena.
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Databases designed for investigating specific phenomena.

DP Brown, C Tiberius, M Chumakina, Greville G. Corbett and A Krasovitsky
The Use of Databases in Cross-Linguistic Studies, Vol.41, pp.117-154
Empirical Approaches to Language Typology, Mouton De Gruyter
30/03/2009

Abstract

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In this chapter we consider databases which have been constructed to investigate particular linguistic phenomena. Data entered into a database with little thought or attention to its categorisation are at best usless, and in the worst case harmful if used to make spurious generalizations. So there is a requirement that we are explicit about our analyses and the phenomena under investigation, and that serious thought is given to the structure of the database.
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