A scale of conceptual orality and literacy: Automatic text categorization in the tradition of "Nähe und Distanz"
This provides a tailored tool for corpus compilation and analysis in German linguistics, though it is incremental as it builds on existing models.
This paper tackles the lack of statistical foundation for Koch and Oesterreicher's model of conceptual orality and literacy in German linguistics by establishing a scale based on PCA and automatic analysis using two corpora of New High German, finding that features must be distinguished to rank texts in a differentiated manner.
Koch and Oesterreicher's model of "Nähe und Distanz" (Nähe = immediacy, conceptual orality; Distanz = distance, conceptual literacy) is constantly used in German linguistics. However, there is no statistical foundation for use in corpus linguistic analyzes, while it is increasingly moving into empirical corpus linguistics. Theoretically, it is stipulated, among other things, that written texts can be rated on a scale of conceptual orality and literacy by linguistic features. This article establishes such a scale based on PCA and combines it with automatic analysis. Two corpora of New High German serve as examples. When evaluating established features, a central finding is that features of conceptual orality and literacy must be distinguished in order to rank texts in a differentiated manner. The scale is also discussed with a view to its use in corpus compilation and as a guide for analyzes in larger corpora. With a theory-driven starting point and as a "tailored" dimension, the approach compared to Biber's Dimension 1 is particularly suitable for these supporting, controlling tasks.