In:Decoding Movie Language through Multi-Dimensional Analysis and the Grammar of Graphics
Pierfranca Forchini
[Studies in Corpus Linguistics 124] 2025
► pp. 329–329
Index
Published online: 29 August 2025
https://doi.org/10.1075/scl.124.index
https://doi.org/10.1075/scl.124.index
A
- AMC-Xplorer29
- authentic movie discourse1
B
- bar graphs46
- Biber grammatical tagger40
- box plots46
C
- conversation-specific studies1
- Cornell Movie Dialogs Corpus21
- Corpus of Originals and Remakes25
- correlations43
D
- dispersions42
- distributions42
F
- Factor Analysis 9, 12, 13, 16
- Factors 9, 11
G
- geometric object(s) / geom(s) 30, 31, 44, 45
- ggplot230
L
- layered grammar30
- linear model (lm) method180
- loess method52
- Longman Spoken American Corpus (LSAC)48
M
- means41
- medians42
- Movie Corpus20
- multivariate statistical techniques 9, 17
N
- non-authentic movie discourse1
- non-conversation-specific studies1
- normal distribution42
- North American Movie Corpus21
O
- orthographic transcriptions 21, 29
- outliers42
P
- Pavia Corpus of Film Dialogue 24, 25
- positive and negative weights12
R
- R programming44
- regression lines / lines of best fit43
- relative frequencies41
- RStudio44
S
- scatterplots45
T
- telecinematic discourse20
- textuality11
- tidyr44
- transcription conventions22–27
- type/token ratio(s) 44, 182
V
- verified transcriptions7
- violin and density plots46
Z
- Zipf’s Law43
