#copula

2025-06-15
"Gewölbe 1"; 42 x 55,4cm; architectural design of a copula as part of my EKAS-1.5 building design (EKASS ~ self contextual architecture symbol sequences) #architecturaldesign #copula #aquarelle #mixedmedia #architecturaldrawing #architecturalpainting #ekass #ritzingers_kosmos #martinritzinger
2025-04-17

'Copula-based Sensitivity Analysis for Multi-Treatment Causal Inference with Unobserved Confounding', by Jiajing Zheng, Alexander D'Amour, Alexander Franks.

jmlr.org/papers/v26/22-0372.ht

#confounders #copula #confounding

Søren Sandager Sørensensorensorensen@lingo.lol
2025-02-26

For now, you may enjoy the abstract of my chapter trying to handle copulas, reduction phenomena and assessments! benjamins.com/catalog/slsi.37.

#linguistics #copula #phonetics

Screenshot of chapter page with the text:
Chapter 10
Copula variation in Danish and the intertwined nature of grammar
Søren Sandager Sørensen | University of Agder
This chapter explores constructions with the copula verb er ‘is’ in Danish. Practices employing zero copula assessments, stressed copulas and cases where syntax requires overt copula are described. Data are informal Danish interactions.
The constructions are analyzed using Conversation Analysis and Interactional Linguistics. It is found that in reduced or zero copula clauses, the features of the action may depend on the predicate phrase rather than the copula. Stressed er marks a turn as asserting or contrasting with something that came before. The syntactic context requiring overt copula may project turn-ending.
The aim is to discuss how the constructions studied are intertwined with other aspects of grammar and how they may fit into an interactional grammar like the Danish project Samtalegrammatik.dk.
Keywords: copula, phonology, syntax, assessments, stress, clauses
2024-06-16

'Nonparametric Copula Models for Multivariate, Mixed, and Missing Data', by Joseph Feldman, Daniel R. Kowal.

jmlr.org/papers/v25/23-0495.ht

#copula #imputation #missingness

2024-04-05

I ran across the term “copula” in a mathematical context the other day, but when I looked it up, the first meaning that appeared was the linguistic one, meaning: a linking word. For example, in English, “is.” I also learned that the term “zero copula” is used to describe a language that doesn’t use linking words. Five years ago I would’ve said wow, that’s a mind blowing concept! But today I said, oh, just like Hawaiian! #OleloHawaii #LearnHawaiian #hawaii #copula #zeroCopula #linguistics

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