Publications

Books and Collections

Jack Grieve & Helena Woodfield. 2023. The Language of Fake News. Cambridge University Press. 

Jack Grieve, Dirk Hovy, David Jurgens, Tyler Kendall, Dong Nguyen, Jim Stanford, & Meghan Sumner (Editors). 2023. Computational Sociolinguistics. Frontiers in AI Research Topic

Isobelle Clarke & Jack Grieve (Editors). 2022. Register and Social Media. Special Issue of Register Studies 4(2). 

Jack Grieve. 2016. Regional Variation in Written American English. Cambridge University Press. Reviews: Corpora, American Speech, Journal of Linguistic Geography, English Today, Anglia, Linguist List

Jack Grieve. 2009. A Corpus-Based Regional Dialect Survey of Grammatical Variation in Written Standard American English. Ph.D. Dissertation. Manuscript. Northern Arizona University.

Jack Grieve. 2005. Quantitative Authorship Attribution: A History and Evaluation of Techniques. M.A. Thesis. Manuscript. Simon Fraser University.


Journal Articles

Jack Grieve. 2023.  Register variation explains stylometric authorship analysis. Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory. 

Thomas Louf, Bruno Gonçalves, José J Ramasco, David Sánchez, & Jack Grieve. 2023. American cultural regions mapped through the lexical analysis of social media. Humanities and Social Sciences Communications 10(1): 1-11. 

Greg Woodin, Bodo Winter, Jeannette Littlemore, Marcus Perlman, & Jack Grieve. 2023. Large-scale patterns of number use in spoken and written English. Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory.

Jack Grieve. 2022. Situational diversity and linguistic complexity. Linguistic Vanguard. 

Jack Grieve. 2021. Observation, experimentation and replication in linguistics. Linguistics, 59(5), 1343-1356.

Emily Chiang,  Dong Nguyen, Amanda Towler, Mark Haas & Jack Grieve. (2021). Linguistic analysis of suspected child sexual offenders’ interactions in a dark web image exchange chatroom. International Journal of Speech Language and the Law.

Cameron Morin, Guillaume Desagulier & Jack Grieve. 2020. Dialect syntax in Construction Grammar: theoretical benefits of a constructionist approach to double modals in English. Belgian Journal of Linguistics.

Caglar Koylu, Diansheng Guo, Yuan Huang, Alice Kasakoff & Jack Grieve. 2020. Connecting family trees to construct a population-scale and longitudinal geo-social network for the U.S. International Journal of Geographical Information Science

Isobelle Clarke and Jack Grieve. 2019.  Stylistic variation on the Donald Trump Twitter account: A linguistic analysis of tweets posted between 2009 and 2018.  PLOS ONE

Jack Grieve, Chris Montgomery, Andrea Nini, Akira Murakami and Diangshen Guo. 2019. Mapping lexical dialect variation in British English using Twitter. Computational Sociolinguistics Research Topic, Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence (Language and Computation). 

Chaeyoon Kim, Sravana Reddy, James Stanford, Ezra Wyschogrod and Jack Grieve. 2019. Bring on the crowd! Using online audio crowdsourcing for large-scale New England Dialectology and acoustic sociophonetics. American Speech. Preprint.

Jack Grieve, Emily Chiang, Isobelle Clarke, Hannah Gideon, Aninna Heini, Andrea Nini and Emily Waibel. 2018. Attributing the Bixby Letter using n-gram tracing. Digital Scholarship in the Humanities

Jack Grieve, Andrea Nini and Diansheng Guo. 2018 Mapping lexical innovation on American social media. Journal of English Linguistics. 

Andrea Nini, Carlo Corradini, Diansheng Guo and Jack Grieve. 2017. The application of growth curve modeling for the analysis of diachronic corpora. Language Dynamics and Change 7: 102-125

Jack Grieve, Andrea Nini and Diansheng Guo. 2017. Analyzing lexical emergence in American English online. English Language and Linguistics 21: 99-127.

Martijn Wieling, Jack Grieve, Gosse Bouma, Josef Fruehwald, John Coleman and Mark Liberman. 2016. Variation and change in the use of hesitation markers in Germanic languages. Language Dynamics and Change 6: 199-234.

Yuan Huang, Diansheng Guo, Alice Kasakoff and Jack Grieve. 2016. Understanding US regional linguistic variation with Twitter data analysis. Computers, Environment and Urban Systems 59: 244-255.

Jack Grieve, Costanza Asnaghi and Tom Ruette. 2013. Site-restricted web searches for data collection in regional dialectology. American Speech 88: 413-440. Figures. Complete map set

Jack Grieve, Dirk Speelman and Dirk Geeraerts. 2013. A multivariate spatial analysis of vowel formants in American English. Journal of Linguistic Geography 1: 31-51.

Jack Grieve. 2013. A statistical comparison of regional phonetic and lexical variation in American English. Literary and Linguistic Computing 28: 82-107.

Jack Grieve. 2012. A statistical analysis of regional variation in adverb position in a corpus of written Standard American English. Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory 8: 39-72.

Jack Grieve. 2011. A regional analysis of contraction rate in written Standard American English. International Journal of Corpus Linguistics 16: 514-546.

Jack Grieve, Dirk Speelman and Dirk Geeraerts. 2011. A statistical method for the identification and aggregation of regional linguistic variation. Language Variation and Change 23: 193-221. Complete map set.

Jack Grieve. 2007. Quantitative authorship attribution: an evaluation of techniques. Literary and Linguistic Computing 22: 251-270.


Book Chapters

Tim Grant & Jack Grieve. 2022. The Starbuck Case: Methods for addressing confirmation bias in forensic authorship analysis. In Methodologies and Challenges in Forensic Linguistic Casework. Wiley.

Jack Grieve and Helena Woodfield. 2020. Investigative Linguistics. In Malcolm Coulthard, Alison Johnson, and Rui Sousa-Silva  (editors), The Handbook of Forensic Linguistics. Routledge. 

Andrea Nini, George Bailey, Diansheng Guo and Jack Grieve. 2020. The graphical representation of phonological dialect features of the North of England on social media. In Patrick Honeybone and Warren Maguire (editors), Dialect Writing and the North of England. Edinburgh University Press.

Nicholas Groom and Jack Grieve. 2019. The evolution of a legal genre: Rhetorical move in British patent specifications, 1711 to 1860. In Teresa Fanego and Paula Rodriguez-Puente (editors) Corpus-based Research on Variation in Legal Discourse. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. 

Jack Grieve. 2018. Spatial statistics for dialectology. In Charles Boberg, John Nerbonne and Dominic Watt (editors) The Handbook of Dialectology. Wiley-Blackwell.

Jack Grieve, Tom Ruette, Dirk Speelman & Dirk Geeraerts. 2017. Social functional variation in conversational Dutch. In Eric Friginal (editor) Studies in Corpus-based Sociolinguistics. Routledge. 

Jack Grieve. 2017. Assessing smoothing parameters in dialectometry. In Martijn Wieling, Martin Kroon, Gertjan van Noord and Gosse Bouma (editors) From Semantics to Dialectometry. Festschrift in honor of John Nerbonne. Tributes 32, College Publications.

Jack Grieve. 2015. Dialect Variation. In Douglas Biber and Randi Reppen (editors) The Cambridge Handbook of English Corpus Linguistics. Cambridge University Press.

Jack Grieve. 2014. A multidimensional analysis of regional variation in American English. In Tony Berber Sardinha and Marcia Veirano Pinto (editors) Multi-Dimensional Analysis, 25 years on: A Tribute to Douglas Biber. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.

Jack Grieve. 2014. A comparison of statistical methods for the aggregation of regional linguistic variation. In Benedikt Szmrecsanyi and Bernhard Wälchli (editors) Aggregating dialectology, typology, and register analysis: Linguistic variation in text and speech. Berlin/New York: Walter de Gruyter.

Jack Grieve. 2012. Sociolinguistics: Quantitative Methods. In Carol A. Chapelle (editor) The Encyclopedia of Applied Linguistics. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Blackwell.

Jack Grieve, Douglas Biber, Eric Friginal and Tatiana Nekrasova. 2010. Variation among blog text types: A multi-dimensional analysis. In Alexander Mehler, Serge Sharoff and Marina Santini (editors) Genres on the Web: Corpus Studies and Computational Models. New York: Springer-Verlag. 

Douglas Biber, Jack Grieve and Gina Iberri-Shea. 2010. Noun phrase modification. In Günter Rohdenburg and Julia Schlüter (editors) One Language, Two Grammars? Differences between British and American English. Cambridge University Press.


Conference Proceedings

Dong Nguyen, Laura Rosseel, Jack Grieve. 2021. On learning and representing social meaning in NLP: a sociolinguistic perspective. Proceedings of NAACL 2021

Dong Nguyen and Jack Grieve. 2020. Do Word Embeddings Capture Spelling Variation? In Proceedings of the 28th International Conference on Computational Linguistics (pp. 870-881).

Jack Grieve and Nick Groom. 2020. Communicative context and the evolution of language: change over time in the rhetorical structure of British patent specifications, 1711 – 2011. EVOLANG XIII, Brussels, Belgium. 

Jack Grieve. 2018. Natural selection in the modern English Lexicon. Proceedings of EVOLANG XII, Torun, Poland.

Isobelle Clarke and Jack Grieve. 2017. Dimensions of abusive language on TwitterProceedings of ALW1: 1st Workshop on Abusive Language Online, held at annual meeting of the Association of Computational Linguistics (ACL) 2017, Vancouver, Canada, August 4, 2017.

Diansheng Guo, Alice Kasakoff, Caglar Koylu, Yuan Huang and Jack Grieve. 2015. Historical Population Informatics: Comparing Big Data of Family Trees and the US 1880 Census for Migration Analysis. Proceedings of the First International Workshop on Population Informatics for Big Data (PopInfo'15), Sydney, 10 August, 2015. 

Thomas Kolb, Eric Friginal, Martha Lee, Nicole Tracy-Ventura and Jack Grieve. 2008. Teaching writing within forestry. Proceedings of the 7th Biennial Conference on University Education in Natural Resources, Oregon State University.

Maite Taboada and Jack Grieve. 2004. Analyzing appraisal automatically. Proceedings of AAAI Spring Symposium on Exploring Attitude and Affect in Text: 158-161.


Other

Jack Grieve. 2018. The Language of Fake News. University of Birmingham. 

Jack Grieve and Isobelle Clarke. 2017. Stylistic variation in the @realDonaldTrump Twitter account and the stylistic typicality of the Pled Tweet. Rpubs, 11/12/2017.


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