2025 Journal Article Vulgarity in online discourse around the English-speaking worldSchweinberger, Martin and Burridge, Kate (2025). Vulgarity in online discourse around the English-speaking world. Lingua, 321 103946, 1-25. doi: 10.1016/j.lingua.2025.103946 |
2025 Other Outputs 201 ways to say ‘fuck’: what 1.7 billion words of online text shows about how the world swearsSchweinberger, Martin and Burridge, Kate (2025, 06 12). 201 ways to say ‘fuck’: what 1.7 billion words of online text shows about how the world swears The Conversation |
2025 Journal Article Reproducibility, replicability, and robustness in corpus linguistics: an introductionSchweinberger, Martin and Haugh, Michael (2025). Reproducibility, replicability, and robustness in corpus linguistics: an introduction. International Journal of Corpus Linguistics, 1-11. doi: 10.1075/ijcl.25081.sch |
2025 Journal Article Reproducibility and transparency in interpretive corpus pragmaticsSchweinberger, Martin and Haugh, Michael (2025). Reproducibility and transparency in interpretive corpus pragmatics. International Journal of Corpus Linguistics. doi: 10.1075/ijcl.23033.sch |
2025 Other Outputs Indigenous Australian languages – linguistic features, revitalization efforts, and research infrastructure for archiving and accessibilitySchweinberger, Martin (2025). Indigenous Australian languages – linguistic features, revitalization efforts, and research infrastructure for archiving and accessibility. Hamburg, Germany: University of Hamburg. |
2024 Journal Article Seeded topic modeling as a more appropriate alternative to unsupervised standard topic modelsSchweinberger, Martin (2024). Seeded topic modeling as a more appropriate alternative to unsupervised standard topic models. Discourse Studies. doi: 10.1177/14614456241293895 |
2024 Other Outputs Vulgarity in online discourse around the English-speaking worldSchweinberger, Martin (2024). Vulgarity in online discourse around the English-speaking world. Bonn, Germany: University of Bonn. |
2024 Book Chapter A corpus-based comparative acoustic analysis of target-like vowel production by L1-Japanese learners and native speakers of EnglishSchweinberger, Martin and Komiya, Yuki (2024). A corpus-based comparative acoustic analysis of target-like vowel production by L1-Japanese learners and native speakers of English. Crossing Boundaries through Corpora: Innovative corpus approaches within and beyond linguistics. (pp. 41-61) edited by Sarah Buschfeld, Patricia Ronan, Theresa Neumaier, Andreas Weilinghoff and Lisa Westermayer. Amsterdam, Netherlands: John Benjamins Publishing Company. doi: 10.1075/scl.119.03sch |
2024 Book Chapter Concluding remarks and future directions in studies on sociopragmatic variationSchweinberger, Martin and Ronan, Patricia (2024). Concluding remarks and future directions in studies on sociopragmatic variation. Socio-pragmatic variation in Ireland: using pragmatic variation to construct social identities. (pp. 235-240) edited by Martin Schweinberger and Patricia Ronan. Berlin, Germany: De Gruyter Mouton. doi: 10.1515/9783110791457-012 |
2024 Book Chapter Boring much? Semantic determinants of constructional attraction in Irish EnglishSchweinberger, Martin and Ronan, Patricia (2024). Boring much? Semantic determinants of constructional attraction in Irish English. Socio-Pragmatic Variation in Ireland. (pp. 107-130) Berlin, Germany: De Gruyter. doi: 10.1515/9783110791457-007 |
2024 Book Chapter An introduction to sociopragmatic variationRonan, Patricia and Schweinberger, Martin (2024). An introduction to sociopragmatic variation. Socio-Pragmatic Variation in Ireland. (pp. 1-8) Berlin, Germany: De Gruyter. doi: 10.1515/9783110791457-001 |
2024 Conference Publication Automated, Corpus-and Usage-Based Semantic Classification of Word Class using Word EmbeddingsSchweinberger, Martin and Luo, Chang-Hao (2024). Automated, Corpus-and Usage-Based Semantic Classification of Word Class using Word Embeddings. ICAME45, Vigo, Spain, 18-21 June 2024. |
2024 Other Outputs Introduction to R for Social ScienceSchweinberger, Martin (2024). Introduction to R for Social Science. Joensuu, Finland: University of Eastern Finland. |
2024 Other Outputs Introduction to Computational Text Analytics (Workshop)Schweinberger, Martin and Hames, Sam (2024). Introduction to Computational Text Analytics (Workshop). Brisbane, QLD Australia: The University of Queensland. |
2024 Journal Article Corpus-based discourse analysis: from meta-reflection to accountabilityBednarek, Monika, Schweinberger, Martin and Lee, Kelvin K. H. (2024). Corpus-based discourse analysis: from meta-reflection to accountability. Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory, 20 (3), 1-28. doi: 10.1515/cllt-2023-0104 |
2024 Journal Article A corpus‐based analysis of adjective amplification in Hong Kong, Indian and Philippine EnglishSchweinberger, Martin (2024). A corpus‐based analysis of adjective amplification in Hong Kong, Indian and Philippine English. World Englishes. doi: 10.1111/weng.12640 |
2024 Book Socio-pragmatic variation in Ireland: Using pragmatic variation to construct social identitiesMartin Schweinberger and Patricia Ronan eds. (2024). Socio-pragmatic variation in Ireland: Using pragmatic variation to construct social identities. Trends in Linguistics. Studies and Monographs [TiLSM], Berlin, Germany: De Gruyter. doi: 10.1515/9783110791457 |
2024 Book Chapter When natural language processing meets corpus linguisticsSchweinberger, Martin (2024). When natural language processing meets corpus linguistics. Digitally-assisted historical English linguistics. (pp. 73-88) edited by Carolina P. Amador-Moreno, Dagmar Haumann and Arne Peters. New York, NY, United States: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781003360285-6 |
2023 Other Outputs Introduction to Dimension Reduction Methods with RSchweinberger, Martin (2023). Introduction to Dimension Reduction Methods with R. Tromsø, Norway: The Arctic University of Norway. |
2023 Journal Article On the L1-acquisition of the pragmatics of discourse likeSchweinberger, Martin (2023). On the L1-acquisition of the pragmatics of discourse like. Functions of Language, 30 (3), 255-286. doi: 10.1075/fol.20025.sch |