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Generating static linguistic motion charts
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posted on 2018-02-17, 01:07 authored by Gede Primahadi Wijaya RajegGede Primahadi Wijaya Rajeg, I Made RajegI Made RajegThe source (.Rmd) file for our R document (see "References" below) containing the R codes to generate the static motion charts in our 2014 paper (link:
). The present items also include the original .r file (2014 version), .bib, and csl files. The latter two files are required for one to render the .Rmd in RStudio without missing the references therein.
If you use these codes and find them useful, please cite our 2014 paper as well as the R codes by clicking on the "cite" (dark-pink button on the top-left) and select the citation style through the "datacite" option (right-hand side)
). The present items also include the original .r file (2014 version), .bib, and csl files. The latter two files are required for one to render the .Rmd in RStudio without missing the references therein.
If you use these codes and find them useful, please cite our 2014 paper as well as the R codes by clicking on the "cite" (dark-pink button on the top-left) and select the citation style through the "datacite" option (right-hand side)
We are also happy to receive feedback and comments! Cheers!
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This document is finalised when the first author is the recipient of the Monash International Postgraduate Research Scholarships (MIPRS) and Monash Graduate Scholarships (MGS)
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Corpus LinguisticsHistorical LinguisticsMotion ChartsCorpus of Historical American EnglishTemperature AdjectivesRStatsRStudioR MarkdownbookdownR programming languagedata science skillsLinguisticsComputational LinguisticsProgramming LanguagesLanguage in Time and Space (incl. Historical Linguistics, Dialectology)Linguistic Structures (incl. Grammar, Phonology, Lexicon, Semantics)