Welcome page


Welcome to the tutorial on "Formosan languages, corpus and R/RStudio"



  🧠   Objectives of the tutorial

In this tutorial, you will learn:

  • how to download data from the Internet automatically and quickly,

  • how to process the downloaded data without spending a lot of time with manual tasks,

  • how to create summary tables and images to analyze your data.

Who is this tutorial for?

1- Do I need any background?

You do not need any particular background.

This tutorial will start with the very basics. If you are already familiar with coding and/or the RStudio interface, it will of course be easier for you.

2- Which public?

Anyone interested in Formosan languages[1] is welcome to take this tutorial, regardless if you are an undergraduate or graduate student, research assistant or just curious about quantitative methods and Formosan languages.

  📰   News

Note

The webpage of this tutorial has just been created. That’s why it looks quite empty and some pages not at their right place.

Stay tuned for further developments!


[1] I use the term ‘Formosan languages’ as the Austronesian languages from Taiwan, including Yami (even though from a typological perspective, Yami is not a Formosan language).