Dabartinės sakytinės lietuvių kalbos pasakymų ilgis ir struktūra

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Straipsnis / Article
Language:
Lietuvių kalba / Lithuanian
Title:
Dabartinės sakytinės lietuvių kalbos pasakymų ilgis ir struktūra
Alternative Title:
Sentence length and structure in the modern spoken Lithuanian
In the Journal:
Lietuvių kalba. 2016, 10, 1 pdf (14 psl.)
Keywords:
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Šnekamoji kalba / Spoken language; Žodžių jungimas. Sakiniai. Sakinio dalys / Word phrases. Sentences. Sentence parts.
Summary / Abstract:

LTReikšminiai žodžiai: Natūrali kalba; Pasakymo ilgis; Pasakymų ilgis; Pasakymų struktūra; Sakytinė kalba; Sakytinė lietuvių kalba; Sintaksinė analizė; Sentence length; Spoken Lithuanian; Syntactic analysis; Utterance length.

ENSyntactic features of spoken Lithuanian still lack of studies due to insufficient data basis and limited technologies and research methodologies. During the last years, the Corpus of Spoken Lithuanian (developed at Vytautas Magnus University) has been syntactically annotated and this has enabled for complex automatized syntactic analysis. In this paper, one of the first such studies is presented and its results are discussed. After a comparative analysis of different data samples (e.g., public vs. private speech; monologues vs. dialogues; spontaneous vs. prepared speech), the following can be stated. In the public speech (and, particularly, in the academic speeches), the mean length of utterances are much higher and the syntactic structures are rather simpler than those in the private conversations. Some syntactic features (e.g., the mean length of utterance) of the spoken Lithuanian might partially correlate to those typical for some genres of the written Lithuanian; however, some specific of an oral speech influences a frequency of some particular types of utterances (e.g. asyndetic sentences). The results still have to be verified by the means of statistical analysis, but preliminary two-side correlation between the sentence length and structure of the Modern Spoken Lithuanian might be emphasized. [From the publication]

DOI:
10.15388/Lietkalb.2016.10.9914
ISSN:
1822-525X
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2018-12-17 14:11:26
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