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Literary & Linguistic Computing, Volume 28
Volume 28, Number 1, April 2013
- John Nerbonne, William A. Kretzschmar Jr.:
Dialectometry++. 2-12
- Sheila M. Embleton, Dorin Uritescu, Eric S. Wheeler:
Defining dialect regions with interpretations: Advancing the multidimensional scaling approach. 13-22 - Gotzon Aurrekoetxea, Karmele Fernández-Aguirre, Jesús Rubio, Borja Ruiz, Jon Sánchez:
'DiaTech': A new tool for dialectology. 23-30 - Martijn Wieling, Robert G. Shackleton Jr., John Nerbonne:
Analyzing phonetic variation in the traditional English dialects: Simultaneously clustering dialects and phonetic features. 31-41 - Kristel Uiboaed, Cornelius Hasselblatt, Liina Lindström, Kadri Muischnek, John Nerbonne:
Variation of verbal constructions in Estonian dialects. 42-62 - Simon Pickl:
Lexical meaning and spatial distribution. Evidence from geostatistical dialectometry. 63-81 - Jack Grieve:
A statistical comparison of regional phonetic and lexical variation in American English. 82-107 - Simon Pröll:
Detecting structures in linguistic maps - Fuzzy clustering for pattern recognition in geostatistical dialectometry. 108-118 - Esteve Valls, Martijn Wieling, John Nerbonne:
Linguistic advergence and divergence in north-western Catalan: A dialectometric investigation of dialect leveling and border effects. 119-146 - Maria-Pilar Perea:
Dynamic cartography with diachronic data: Dialectal stratigraphy. 147-156 - Simonetta Montemagni, Martijn Wieling, Bob de Jonge, John Nerbonne:
Synchronic patterns of Tuscan phonetic variation and diachronic change: Evidence from a dialectometric study. 157-172 - William A. Kretzschmar Jr., Brendan A. Kretzschmar, Irene M. Brockman:
Scaled measurement of geographic and social speech data. 173-187
Volume 28, Number 2, June 2013
- Katherine L. Walter:
Introduction. 189 - Yahya Ahmed Ali Al-Hajj, Marc Wilhelm Küster:
The text-image-link-editor: A tool for linking facsimiles and transcriptions, and image annotations. 190-198 - Monica Brown, Teresa Dobson, Dustin Grue, Stan Ruecker:
Challenging new views on familiar plotlines: A discussion of the use of XML in the development of a scholarly tool for literary pedagogy. 199-208 - Paul Caton:
On the term 'text' in digital humanities. 209-220 - Neil Coffee, Jean-Pierre Koenig, Shakthi Poornima, Christopher W. Forstall, Roelant Ossewaarde, Sarah L. Jacobson:
The Tesserae Project: intertextual analysis of Latin poetry. 221-228 - Maciej Eder, Jan Rybicki:
Do birds of a feather really flock together, or how to choose training samples for authorship attribution. 229-236 - Dustin Grue, Teresa Dobson, Monica Brown:
Reading practices and digital experiences: An investigation into secondary students' reading practices and XML-markup experiences of fiction. 237-248 - Ernesto Priani Saisó, Leticia Flores Farfán, Isabel Galina, Rafael Gómez Choreño, Marat Ocampo Gutiérrez de Velasco:
Documenting horizons of interpretation in philosophy. 249-256 - Shih-Pei Chen, Yu-Ming Huang, Jieh Hsiang, Hsieh-Chang Tu, Hou Ieong Ho, Ping-Yen Chen:
Discovering land transaction relations from land deeds of Taiwan. 257-270 - Fuminori Kimura, Takahiko Osaki, Taro Tezuka, Akira Maeda:
Visualization of relationships among historical persons from Japanese historical documents. 271-278 - Allison C. Marsh:
Omeka in the classroom: The challenges of teaching material culture in a digital world. 279-282 - Aditi S. Muralidharan, Marti A. Hearst:
Supporting exploratory text analysis in literature study. 283-295 - Kiyonori Nagasaki, Toru Tomabechi, Masahiro Shimoda:
Towards a digital research environment for Buddhist studies. 296-300 - Jean-Yves Ramel, Nicolas Sidere, Frédéric Rayar:
Interactive layout analysis, content extraction, and transcription of historical printed books using Pattern Redundancy Analysis. 301-314 - Roni Shweka, Yaacov Choueka, Lior Wolf, Nachum Dershowitz:
Automatic extraction of catalog data from digital images of historical manuscripts. 315-330 - Lynne Siemens, Elisabeth Burr:
A trip around the world: Accommodating geographical, linguistic and cultural diversity in academic research teams. 331-343 - Rombert J. Stapel:
Layer on layer. 'Computational archaeology' in 15th-century Middle Dutch historiography. 344-358 - Karina van Dalen-Oskam:
Names in novels: An experiment in computational stylistics. 359-370
Volume 28, Number 3, September 2013
- Matthew L. Jockers:
Testing Authorship in the Personal Writings of Joseph Smith Using NSC Classification. 371-381 - John Noecker Jr., Michael Ryan, Patrick Juola:
Psychological profiling through textual analysis. 382-387 - Ricardo Olmos, José Antonio León, Guillermo Jorge-Botana, Inmaculada Escudero:
Using latent semantic analysis to grade brief summaries: A study exploring texts at different academic levels. 388-403 - Scott B. Weingart, Jeana Jorgensen:
Computational analysis of the body in European fairy tales. 404-416
- Alberto Campagnolo, Andreia Martins Carvalho, Alejandro Giacometti, Richard Lewis, Matteo Romanello, Claire Ross, Raffaele Viglianti:
Introduction to the Special Section 'InterFace 2011'. 417-424 - Paul Gooding:
Mass digitization and the garbage dump: The conflicting needs of quantitative and qualitative methods. 425-431 - Gábor Mihály Tóth:
The computer-assisted analysis of a medieval commonplace book and diary (MS Zibaldone Quaresimale by Giovanni Rucellai). 432-443 - Clare J. Hooper, Iris Soute:
TAPT and Contextmapping: Understanding how we understand experience. 444-451 - Pieter Pauwels, Rens Bod:
Including the power of interpretation through a simulation of Peirce's process of inquiry. 452-460 - Tuomo Hiippala:
The interface between rhetoric and layout in multimodal artefacts. 461-471 - Mats B. Küssner:
Music and shape. 472-479
- Susan Brown:
Reading Machines. Toward an Algorithmic Criticism. Stephen Ramsay. 480-482 - Gretchen Gueguen:
Evaluating and Measuring the Value, Use and Impact of Digital Collections. Lorna M. Hughes (ed.). 482-484 - Rachael Scarborough King:
What Is Media Archaeology? Jussi Parikka. 484-486 - Elena Pierazzo:
La macchina nel tempo. Studi di informatica umanistica in onore di Tito Orlandi. Lorenzo Perilli and Domenico Fiormonte (eds.). 486-487 - Jukka Tyrkkö:
Astronomy 'Playne and Simple': The Writing of Science between 1700 and 1900. Isabel Moskowich and Begoña Crespo (eds). 487-490
Volume 28, Number 4, December 2013
- Paul Spence, Susan Brown, Jan Christoph Meister:
Introduction. 491-492 - Bridget Almas, Marie-Claire Beaulieu:
Developing a New Integrated Editing Platform for Source Documents in Classics. 493-503 - Tara L. Andrews, Caroline Macé:
Beyond the tree of texts: Building an empirical model of scribal variation through graph analysis of texts and stemmata. 504-521 - Biligsaikhan Batjargal, Takeo Kuyama, Fuminori Kimura, Akira Maeda:
Linked data driven multilingual access to diverse Japanese Ukiyo-e databases by generating links dynamically. 522-530 - Michael Beißwenger, Maria Ermakova, Alexander Geyken, Lothar Lemnitzer, Angelika Storrer:
DeRiK: A German reference corpus of computer-mediated communication. 531-537 - Tom Brughmans:
Networks of networks: a citation network analysis of the adoption, use, and adaptation of formal network techniques in archaeology. 538-562 - Annelen Brunner:
Automatic recognition of speech, thought, and writing representation in German narrative texts. 563-575 - Toby Burrows:
A data-centred 'virtual laboratory' for the humanities: Designing the Australian Humanities Networked Infrastructure (HuNI) service. 576-581 - Tanya E. Clement, David Tcheng, Loretta Auvil, Boris Capitanu, João Barbosa:
Distant Listening to Gertrude Stein's 'Melanctha': Using Similarity Analysis in a Discovery Paradigm to Analyze Prosody and Author Influence. 582-602 - Maciej Eder:
Mind your corpus: systematic errors in authorship attribution. 603-614 - Luciano Frizzera, Milena Radzikowska, Geoff Roeder, Ernesto Peña, Teresa Dobson, Stan Ruecker, Geoffrey Rockwell, Susan Brown:
Visual workflow interfaces for editorial processes. 615-628 - Paul Gooding, Melissa Terras, Claire Warwick:
The myth of the new: Mass digitization, distant reading, and the future of the book. 629-639 - Marco Grassi, Christian Morbidoni, Michele Nucci, Simone Fonda, Francesco Piazza:
Pundit: augmenting web contents with semantics. 640-659 - Jiajia Hu, Ning Wang:
Complex network perspective on graphic form system of Hanzi. 660-667 - Patrick Juola:
Using the Google N-Gram corpus to measure cultural complexity. 668-675 - Steven Moran, Jelena Prokic:
Investigating the relatedness of the endangered Dogon languages. 676-691 - Bethany Nowviskie, David McClure, Wayne Graham, Adam Soroka, Jeremy Boggs, Eric Rochester:
Geo-Temporal Interpretation of Archival Collections with Neatline. 692-699 - Alois Pichler, Amélie Zöllner-Weber:
Sharing and debating Wittgenstein by using an ontology. 700-707 - Jan Rybicki, Magda Heydel:
The stylistics and stylometry of collaborative translation: Woolf's Night and Day in Polish. 708-717 - Juan-Luis Suárez, Fernando Sancho-Caparrini, Elika Ortega, Javier de la Rosa Pérez, Natalia Caldas, David Brown:
Towards a digital geography of Hispanic Baroque art. 718-735 - Jennifer von Schwerin, Heather Richards-Rissetto, Fabio Remondino, Giorgio Agugiaro, Gabrio Girardi:
The MayaArch3D project: A 3D WebGIS for analyzing ancient architecture and landscapes. 736-753
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