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KEY WORD ANALYSIS OF DISCOURSES IN SLOVENE SPEECH: DIFFERENCES AND SIMILARITIES
Journal Title Linguistica
Journal Abbreviation linguistica
Publisher Group University of Ljubljana
Website http://revije.ff.uni-lj.si
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Title KEY WORD ANALYSIS OF DISCOURSES IN SLOVENE SPEECH: DIFFERENCES AND SIMILARITIES
Authors Kosem, Iztok; Verdonik, Darinka
Abstract One of the aspects of speech that remains under-researched is the internal variety of speech, i.e. the differences and similarities between different types of speech. This paper aims to contribute to this research by making the comparison between different discourses of Slovene spontaneous speech, focusing on the use of vocabulary. The key word analysis (Scott, 1997), conducted on a million‑word corpus of spoken Slovene, was used to identify lexical items and groups of lexical items typical of a particular spoken discourse, or common to different types of spoken discourse. The results indicate that the presence or absence of a particular word class in the key word list can be a good indicator of a type of spoken discourse, or discourses. Keywords: corpus analysis, media discourse, private discourse, official discourse, spoken language   POVZETEK Ena od značilnosti govorjenega jezika, ki ostaja še dokaj neraziskana, je njegova notranja raznolikost, torej razlike in podobnosti med različnimi vrstami govora. V tem prispevku se lotevamo te problematike s primerjavo različnih diskurzov spontanega slovenskega govora, pri čemer se osredotočamo na uporabo besedišča. Leksikalne enote, tipične za določen diskurz ali skupne različnim diskurzom, smo identificirali z analizo ključnih besed (Scott, 1997), opravljeno na milijonskem korpusu govorjene slovenščine. Rezultati kažejo, da je prisotnost ali odsotnost besed določene besedne vrste na seznamu ključnih besed lahko dober kriterij za določanje vrste govorjenega diskurza. Ključne besede: korpusna analiza, medijski diskurz, zasebni diskurz, nezasebni diskurz, govorjeni jezik
Publisher Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
Date 2013-07-12
Source Linguistica Vol 1, No 52 (2012): Spoken discourse

 

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