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How To Visualize Language Polygons with QGIS (How to Do X in Linguistics 15)

This tutorial shows how to build beautiful maps using polygon data of language distributions and the geospatial software QGIS. For this purpose, I show in the first part how to extract a list of Glottocodes from CLDF datasets and how to use command-line tools to extract the polygon data from Glottography datasets. The second part focuses on the visualization of the extracted data with QGIS. In this part, I also show to include non-linguistic data like archaeological sites and how to prepare the map for printing. The tutorial is fully implemented with free and open software and intends to make map-making accessible for linguists and other researchers.

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How to Visualize Colexification Networks with JavaScript and D3 (How to do X in Linguistics 12)

Having seen how colexifications can be inferred and how colexification networks can be computed in previous posts, this post concludes our mini series in showing how computed colexification networks can be visualized interactively, using a JavaScript application based on the popular visualization library D3.

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