%0 Computer Program %A Rajeg, Gede Primahadi Wijaya %D 2019 %T happyr %U https://bridges.monash.edu/articles/software/happyr/7150133 %R 10.26180/5be404d6336da %2 https://bridges.monash.edu/ndownloader/files/14858816 %K Conceptual Metaphors %K emotion metaphors %K happiness metaphors %K frame semantics %K metaphorical patterns analysis %K metanet %K Construction Grammar %K Cognitive Linguistics %K Corpus Linguistics %K quantitative corpus linguistics %K collostructional analysis %K multiple distinctive collexeme analysis %K Indonesian metaphors %K Distinctive Collexeme Analysis %K distinctive collocates analysis %K rstats %K Tidyverse %K reproducible research %K Indonesian language %K Indonesian linguistics %K GitHub repository %K pkgdown %K R programming language %K R packages %K metaphorical profiles %K type-per-token ratio %K Linguistics %K Computational Linguistics %K Linguistics not elsewhere classified %K Digital Humanities %K Open Software %K Computer Software %K Computer Software not elsewhere classified %K Data Communications %K Cognitive Science not elsewhere classified %K Indonesian Languages %K Language, Communication and Culture not elsewhere classified %K Linguistic Structures (incl. Grammar, Phonology, Lexicon, Semantics) %K Language Studies not elsewhere classified %X
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Rajeg, Gede Primahadi Wijaya (2019): happyr. figshare. Code. DOI: https://doi.org/10.26180/5be404d6336da

Description

The accompanying R package for Rajeg's (2019) PhD thesis titled "Metaphorical profiles and near-synonyms: A corpus-based study of Indonesian words for Happiness". The happyr package documents the R functions and data sets for the quantitative analyses in the thesis. Versioning of this repository is synchronised with Releases in its GitHub repository.

The 100-word summary of the thesis:
This thesis investigates metaphors for different words of happiness in Indonesian. It finds that happiness in general is predominantly described, among others, as an object we possess, share, and acquire; a goal one seeks to attain; a substance filling the human-body. Moreover, each of the happiness words shows statistical preferences for certain metaphors. For instance, while kebahagiaan ‘happiness’ and kesenangan ‘pleasure’ are frequently described as a desired goal, this metaphor is much less frequent for kegembiraan ‘joy’, described more frequently as a contained liquid (e.g., kegembiraan terpancar ‘joy is spurted out’). This suggests nuances between these happiness words in Indonesian.
See the package website for further details. The website is built in R using the pkgdown package.
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