Martin Hilpert, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
Rice University, Houston, TX 
Area:
Cognitive Linguistics, Cognitive Models, Neurolinguistics
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Suzanne Kemmer grad student 2007 Rice University
 (Germanic future constructions: A usage-based approach to grammaticalization.)

Children

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Gede Primahadi Wijaya Rajeg grad student (LinguisTree)
Susanne Flach post-doc Université de Neuchâtel (LinguisTree)
Florent Perek research scientist (LinguisTree)

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J. Lachlan Mackenzie collaborator 2014- (LinguisTree)
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Hilpert M, Flach S. (2020) Disentangling modal meanings with distributional semantics Digital Scholarship in the Humanities
Hilpert M, Saavedra DC. (2017) Why are grammatical elements more evenly dispersed than lexical elements? Assessing the roles of text frequency and semantic generality Corpora. 12: 369-392
Hilpert M, Saavedra DC. (2017) Using token-based semantic vector spaces for corpus-linguistic analyses: From practical applications to tests of theoretical claims Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory
Rühlemann C, Hilpert M. (2017) Colloquialization in journalistic writing Journal of Historical Pragmatics. 18: 104-135
Perek F, Hilpert M. (2017) A distributional semantic approach to the periodization of change in the productivity of constructions International Journal of Corpus Linguistics. 22: 490-520
Hilpert M, Cuyckens H. (2016) How do corpus-based techniques advance description and theory in English historical linguistics? An introduction to the special issue Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory. 12: 1-5
Hilpert M, Saavedra DC. (2016) The unidirectionality of semantic changes in grammaticalization: an experimental approach to the asymmetric priming hypothesis English Language and Linguistics. 22: 357-380
Hilpert M. (2014) Taylor, John R. The Mental Corpus. How Language is Represented in the Mind Functions of Language. 21: 119-126
Hilpert M. (2011) Dynamic visualizations of language change: Motion charts on the basis of bivariate and multivariate data from diachronic corpora International Journal of Corpus Linguistics. 16: 435-461
Arppe A, Gilquin G, Glynn D, et al. (2010) Cognitive Corpus Linguistics: five points of debate on current theory and methodology Corpora. 5: 1-27
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