[Lingtyp] typology projects that use inter-rater reliability?

Juergen Bohnemeyer jb77 at buffalo.edu
Sun Oct 15 21:29:40 UTC 2023


Hello Adam – In this<https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/mqupkt7weval8g4fhaa89/01_07_2023_8_00am_Bohnemeyer.pdf?rlkey=1gsg2yfa2r7bigvchktk7ww3l&dl=0> as yet unpublished study, we didn’t do an interrater reliability study, but we used MDS to compare interrater variation as one measure of prototypicality. See Slides 37-41. Here’s<https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/cp2ir7vyu9btaua7cn5q8/Using-statistical-classification-to-discover-cross-linguistic-semantic-prototypes-copy.mp4?rlkey=njd01v8duqoiabu0lcklz8o36&dl=0> a video of me presenting this paper at the LSA. – Best – Juergen

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From: Lingtyp <lingtyp-bounces at listserv.linguistlist.org> on behalf of Adam James Ross Tallman <ajrtallman at utexas.edu>
Date: Saturday, October 14, 2023 at 18:16
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Subject: [Lingtyp] typology projects that use inter-rater reliability?
Hello all,

I am gathering a list of projects / citations / papers that use or refer to inter-rater reliability. So far I have.

Himmelmann et al. On the universality of intonational phrases: a cross-linguistic interrater study. Phonology 35.

Gast & Koptjevskaja-Tamm. 2022. Patterns of persistence and diffusibility in the European lexicon. Linguistic Typology (not explicitly the topic of the paper, but interrater reliability metrics are used)

I understand people working with Grambank have used it, but I don't know if there is a publication on that.

best,

Adam



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Adam J.R. Tallman
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Friedrich Schiller Universität
Department of English Studies
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