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Genealogical classification with AutoTyp
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(The genealogical classification can also be accessed online at http://uni-leipzig.de/~autotyp )
This is a series of screenshots of records in the Autotyp typological database. One of the modules there is a
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Dialect Evolution and Ongoing Variable Linguistic Input in Pacific Northwest English
(Alicia Beckford Wassink, Principle Investigator, University of Washington,
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Autotyp
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typological
Linguistics)
databases
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FileMaker
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Goals of this case study:Demonstrate the use of
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Demonstrate the use of versioning software to register the changes made to spoken
language recordings and associated data to enable tracking of modifications, and
make transparent the nature of and motivations for the changes
Name of slideshow: jn_cyberling_reanalysis_trail.ppt (attachment to this page)This is a series
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This is a series of screenshots of records in the Autotyp typological database. One of the modules there is a genealogy for every
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this group and the subgrouping of some of its components.16-17
Page from the database log outlining the changes made to Penutian in 2008.
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Slide showing evidence and counterevidence presented in Notes comments, on the subclassification of Western Malayo-Polynesian.
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