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Literary & Linguistic Computing, Volume 29
Volume 29, Number 1, April 2014
- Edward Vanhoutte:
Hey, this is your journal. 1-5
- Richard S. Forsyth, Serge Sharoff:
Document dissimilarity within and across languages: A benchmarking study. 6-22 - Harriett E. Green:
Under the Workbench: An analysis of the use and preservation of MONK text mining research software. 23-40 - Robert Hogenraad, Rauf R. Garagozov:
Textual fingerprints of risk of war. 41-55 - Tayebeh Mosavi Miangah:
FarsiSpell: A spell-checking system for Persian using a large monolingual corpus. 56-73 - Abdoreza Rezapour, Seyed Mostafa Fakhrahmad, Mohammad Hadi Sadreddini, Mansoor Zolghadri Jahromi:
An accurate word sense disambiguation system based on weighted lexical features. 74-88 - Tom Ruette, Dirk Speelman:
Transparent aggregation of variables with Individual Differences Scaling. 89-106 - Martijn Wieling, Clive Upton, Ann Thompson:
Analyzing the BBC Voices data: Contemporary English dialect areas and their characteristic lexical variants. 107-117 - Bei Yu:
Language and gender in Congressional speech. 118-132
- Timo Borst:
Facilitating Access to the Web of Data. A Guide for Librarians. David Stuart. 133-134 - Sara Laviosa:
Quantitative Methods in Corpus-Based Translation Studies. 134-137 - Iman Shayan Moradi:
Noise Channels. Glitch and Error in Digital Culture. Peter Krapp. 137-139 - John Nerbonne:
The Secret Life of Pronouns. What Our Words Say About Us. 139-142 - Paul Thompson:
Corpus Linguistics: Method, Theory and Practice. Tony McEnery and Andrew Hardie. 142-145
Volume 29, Number 2, June 2014
- Alexis Antonia, Hugh Craig, Jack Elliott:
Language chunking, data sparseness, and the value of a long marker list: explorations with word n-grams and authorial attribution. 147-163 - Yves Bestgen:
Inadequacy of the chi-squared test to examine vocabulary differences between corpora. 164-170 - Laura A. Cariola:
Assessing the inter-method reliability and correlational validity of the Body Type Dictionary. 171-190 - Vanessa Wei Feng, Graeme Hirst:
Patterns of local discourse coherence as a feature for authorship attribution. 191-198 - Richard S. Forsyth, Phoenix W. Y. Lam:
Found in translation: To what extent is authorial discriminability preserved by translators? 199-217 - Michael Hammond:
Calculating syllable count automatically from fixed-meter poetry in English and Welsh. 218-233 - George Tambouratzis:
Optimizing word segmentation tasks using ant colony metaheuristics. 234-254 - Bernard Ycart:
Alberti's letter counts. 255-265
- Rudolf Ammann:
Oral formulaic composition and associative linking in John Miles Foley's Pathways Project: a reviewOral Tradition and the Internet. Pathways of the Mind. John Miles Foley. 266-272 - Stephen Brier:
Digital Humanities Pedagogy: Practices, Principles and Politics. Brett D. Hirsch (ed). 272-274 - Mike Kestemont:
Macroanalysis. Digital Methods and Literary History. Matthew L. Jockers. 274-276 - Charlotte Taylor:
Images of the Lisbon Treaty Debate in the British Press: A Corpus-Based Approach to Metaphor Analysis. Chiara Nasti. 276-278 - Christina Unger:
The Semantic Representation of Natural Language. M. Levison, G. Lessard, C. Thomas, and M. Donald. 278-280
Volume 29, Number 3, September 2014
- Bethany Nowviskie:
Introduction: Freedom to Explore. 281-282
- Willard McCarty:
Getting there from here. Remembering the future of digital humanities: Roberto Busa Award lecture 2013. 283-306 - Isabel Galina Russell:
Geographical and linguistic diversity in the Digital Humanities. 307-316 - Courtney Evans, Ben Jasnow:
Mapping Homer's Catalogue of Ships. 317-325 - Quinn Dombrowski:
What Ever Happened to Project Bamboo? 326-339 - Kathi Inman Berens:
Judy Malloy's seat at the (database) table: A feminist reception history of early hypertext literature. 340-348 - Joshua J. Wells, Eric Kansa, Sarah Whitcher Kansa, Stephen J. Yerka, David G. Anderson, Thaddeus G. Bissett, Kelsey Noack Myers, R. Carl DeMuth:
Web-based discovery and integration of archaeological historic properties inventory data: The Digital Index of North American Archaeology (DINAA). 349-360 - Drayton C. Benner:
'The Sounds of the Psalter: Computational Analysis of Soundplay'. 361-378 - Brandon Walsh, Claire Maiers, Gwendolyn Nally, Jeremy Boggs:
Crowdsourcing individual interpretations: Between microtasking and macrotasking. 379-386 - Julianne Nyhan, Oliver Duke-Williams:
Joint and multi-authored publication patterns in the Digital Humanities. 387-399 - Lars Borin, Dana Dannélls, Leif-Jöran Olsson:
Geographic visualization of place names in Swedish literary texts. 400-404 - Jeffrey M. Binder, Collin Jennings:
Visibility and meaning in topic models and 18th-century subject indexes. 405-411 - Jean-Gabriel Ganascia, Pierre Glaudes, Andrea Del Lungo:
Automatic detection of reuses and citations in literary texts. 412-421 - Jan Rybicki, David L. Hoover, Mike Kestemont:
Collaborative authorship: Conrad, Ford and Rolling Delta. 422-431 - William A. Kretzschmar Jr., Ilkka Juuso:
Simulation of the Complex System of Speech Interaction: Digital Visualizations. 432-442 - Karina van Dalen-Oskam:
Epistolary voices. The case of Elisabeth Wolff and Agatha Deken. 443-451 - Chris Alen Sula, Matthew Miller:
Citations, contexts, and humanistic discourse: Toward automatic extraction and classification. 452-464
Volume 29, Number 4, December 2014
- Mark A. Finlayson, Floris Bex, Pablo Gervás, Deniz Yuret:
Editorial. 465-466
- Floris Bex, Katie Atkinson, Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon:
Arguments as a new perspective on character motive in stories. 467-487 - Bernhard Fisseni, Aadil Kurji, Benedikt Löwe:
Annotating with Propp's Morphology of the Folktale: reproducibility and trainability. 488-510 - Pablo Gervás:
Composing narrative discourse for stories of many characters: A case study over a chess game. 511-531 - Elektra Kypridemou, Loizos Michael:
Narrative similarity as common summary: Evaluation of behavioral and computational aspects. 532-560 - James Niehaus, Robert Michael Young:
Cognitive models of discourse comprehension for narrative generation. 561-582 - Nils Reiter, Anette Frank, Oliver Hellwig:
An NLP-based cross-document approach to narrative structure discovery. 583-605 - Antoine Saillenfest, Jean-Louis Dessalles:
Can believable characters act unexpectedly? 606-620 - Khiet P. Truong, Gerben Westerhof, Sanne M. A. Lamers, Franciska de Jong:
Towards modeling expressed emotions in oral history interviews: Using verbal and nonverbal signals to track personal narratives. 621-636
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