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


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