scholarly journals Typological Profiling of English, Spanish, German and Slovak: A Corpus-Based Approach

2021 ◽  
Vol 72 (2) ◽  
pp. 342-352
Author(s):  
Jakob Horsch

Abstract Inspired by earlier work on typological profiling of English by Benedikt Szmrecsányi and Bernd Kortmann ([1], [2], [3]), this paper investigates typological profiles of English, Spanish, German, and Slovak, applying Szmrecsányi and Kortmann’s methodology of calculating the SYNTHETICITY INDEx and the ANALYTICITY INDEx based on 1,000-word corpus samples. The results show that Szmrecsányi and Kortmann’s methodology is replicable, and confirm claims in the literature about degrees of analyticity and syntheticity of these languages. Instead of a simple analytic-synthetic continuum, Szmrecsányi and Kortmann’s “typological space” [3] is used to visualize results, showing that languages can be both synthetic and analytic to varying degrees.

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