data_land {PrInDT} | R Documentation |
Landscape analysis
Description
The use of language(s) on public signs and categorization criteria.
Usage
data_land
Format
A data frame with 149 observations and 28 columns
- coder
who coded the sign: Factor (3 levels "C","E","S") (anonymized)
- researcher
who took a photograph of the sign: Factor (2 levels "L","S") (anonymized)
- sign
where the sign was found: Factor (11 levels "digi","door","graf",...)
- type.of.sign
kind of sign: Factor (5 levels "com","commem","infra","reg","trans")
- permanent
was the sign permanent? Factor (2 levels "no","yes")
- proper.noun
kind of proper noun on the sign: Factor (9 levels "bn","bn+","cn",...)
- no.languages
number of languages on sign: Factor (4 levels "1","2","3","4+")
- French
French on sign? Factor (2 levels "0","1")
- Dutch
Dutch on sign? Factor (2 levels "0","1")
- English
English on sign? Factor (2 levels "0","1")
- Italian
Italian on sign? Factor (2 levels "0","1")
- Spanish
Spanish on sign? Factor (2 levels "0","1")
- German
German on sign? Factor (2 levels "0","1")
- Indian,Mandarin,Portuguese,Libanese,Japanese,Danish,Hebrew,Catalan
8 infrequent languages: Factor (2 levels "0","1")
- bn.unclear
brand name unclear: Factor (2 levels "0","1")
- multilingual.type
type of multilingualism on sign: Factor (6 levels "0","1","2","3","4","uc")
- location
location of sign: Factor (2 levels "M","P") (anonymized)
Source
Sarah Buschfeld, TU Dortmund