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TOC: Digital Scholarship in the Humanities (DSH) 30/4 (2015)

Editor for this issue: Andrew Lamont <alamontlinguistlist.org>


Date: 19-Oct-2015
From: Carolyn Napolitano <Carolyn.Napolitanooup.com>
Subject: Digital Scholarship in the Humanities (DSH) Vol. 30, No. 4 (2015)
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
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Journal Title: Digital Scholarship in the Humanities (DSH)
Volume Number: 30
Issue Number: 4
Issue Date: 2015


Main Text:

Read Volume 30 Issue 4 online now at http://www.oxfordjournals.org/page/6309/5

Table of Contents:

Original articles:

An optimized platform for capturing metadata of historical correspondence
By Martin Andert, Frank Berger, Paul Molitor, and Jörg Ritter

Teaching online courses in linguistics
By Rebecca Day Babcock, Elizabeth Bilbrey McMellon, and Sailaja Athyala

The influence of language orthographic characteristics on digital word recognition
By Ofer Biller, Jihad El-Sana, and Klara Kedem

Modeling the scholars: Detecting intertextuality through enhanced word-level n-gram matching
By Christopher Forstall, Neil Coffee, Thomas Buck, Katherine Roache, and Sarah Jacobson

The semantics of poetry: A distributional reading
By Aurélie Herbelot

Word-level language identification in The Chymistry of Isaac Newton
By Levi King, Sandra Kübler, and Wallace Hooper

Theoretical considerations of applications and implications of concordance-based cloze tests
By Kunlaphak Kongsuwannakul

Deconstructing arguments via digital mining of online comments
By Kieran O'Halloran

Grammatical rhymes in Polish poetry: A quantitative analysis
By Karol R. Opara

Verifying the authorship of Saikaku Ihara’s work in early modern Japanese literature; a quantitative approach
By Ayaka Uesaka and Masakatsu Murakami

Reviews:

Digital Critical Editions (2014)
By Daniel Apollon, Claire Bélisle and Philippe Régnier
Reviewed by Greta Franzini

Online Evaluation of Creativity and the Arts. 
By Hiesun Cecilia Suhr (ed.)
Reviewed by Anna Jobin

The Web as Corpus: Theory and Practice
By Maristella Gatto.
Reviewed by Liangping Wu

Read now at http://www.oxfordjournals.org/page/6309/5


Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics
                            Ling & Literature
                            Semantics
                            Syntax
                            Text/Corpus Linguistics
                            Writing Systems

Subject Language(s): English (eng)
                            Greek, Ancient (grc)
                            Japanese (jpn)
                            Latin (lat)
                            Polish (pol)

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