LINGUIST List 16.1771
Mon Jun 06 2005
Media: New York Times: The Word Crunchers
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New York Times: The Word Crunchers
Message 1: New York Times: The Word Crunchers
Date: 06-Jun-2005
From: Karen Chung <karchung
ntu.edu.tw>
Subject: New York Times: The Word Crunchers
Essay: The Word Crunchers
By DEBORAH FRIEDELL
Published: June 5, 2005
In David Lodge's 1984 novel, 'Small World,' a literature professor fond
of computer programming presents a novelist with a fantastic discovery: by
entering all the novelist's books into a computer, the professor can
determine the novelist's favorite word. The computer knows to ignore the
mortar of sentences -- articles, prepositions, pronouns -- to get to 'the
real nitty-gritty,' Lodge writes, 'words like love or dark or heart or
God.' But the computer's conclusion causes the novelist to shrink from ever
writing again. His favorite word, it finds, is 'greasy.'...
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/06/05/books/review/05FRIE01.html?8bu&emc=bu Free registration required to access article.
Karen Chung
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