Stefan Th. Gries
Affiliations: | Linguistics | University of California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA, United States |
Area:
Corpus linguistics; cognitive linguistics and construction grammar; statistical methods in linguisticsGoogle:
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Brendan B. Barnwell | grad student | 2014 | UC Santa Barbara |
Ariel C. Schindewolf | grad student | 2014 | UC Santa Barbara |
Daniel William Hieber | grad student | 2013-2019 | UC Santa Barbara |
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Rogers PG, Gries ST. (2022) Grammatical Gender Disambiguates Syntactically Similar Nouns. Entropy (Basel, Switzerland). 24 |
Deshors SC, Gries ST. (2020) Mandative subjunctive versus should in world Englishes: a new take on an old alternation Corpora. 15: 213-241 |
Jansegers M, Gries ST. (2020) Towards a dynamic behavioral profile: A diachronic study of polysemous sentir in Spanish Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory. 145-187 |
Rühlemann C, Gries ST. (2020) How do speakers and hearers disambiguate multi-functional words?: The case of well Functions of Language |
Rühlemann C, Gries ST. (2020) Speakers advance-project turn completion by slowing down: A multifactorial corpus analysis Journal of Phonetics. 80: 100976 |
Gries ST. (2019) On classification trees and random forests in corpus linguistics: Some words of caution and suggestions for improvement Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory |
Wulff S, Gries ST. (2019) Particle Placement in Learner Language Language Learning. 69: 873-910 |
Carrasco-Ortiz H, Amengual M, Gries ST. (2019) Cross-language effects of phonological and orthographic similarity in cognate word recognition: The role of language dominance Linguistic Approaches to Bilingualism |
Gries ST. (2019) 15 years of collostructions: Some long overdue additions/corrections (to/of actually all sorts of corpus-linguistics measures) International Journal of Corpus Linguistics. 24: 385-412 |
Wulff S, Gries ST. (2018) Improving on observational blends research: regression modeling in the study of experimentally-elicited blends Lexis |