LINGUIST List 29.180
Wed Jan 10 2018
TOC: Digital Scholarship in the Humanities (DSH) 32 / Supplement 2 (2017)
Editor for this issue: Sarah Robinson <srobinsonlinguistlist.org>
Date: 03-Jan-2018
From: Celine Aenlle-Rocha <Celine.Aenlle-Rocha
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Subject: Digital Scholarship in the Humanities (DSH) Vol. 32,
Supplement 2 (2017)
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Title: Digital Scholarship in the Humanities (DSH)
Volume Number: 32
Issue
Number: suppl_2
Issue Date: 2017
Main Text:
New Special
Issue from Digital Scholarship in the Humanities: ‘Digital Humanities 2016: Digital
Identities: the Past and the Future’ Now freely available to read online at:
http://bit.ly/2lP2imm Editorial
Introduction
Maciej Eder; Jan Rybicki; Manfred Thaller
Pages ii1-ii3
Understanding and explaining Delta measures for authorship attribution
Stefan
Evert; Thomas Proisl; Fotis Jannidis; Isabella Reger; Steffen Pielström Christof
Schöch Thorsten Vitt
Pages ii4-ii16
The microanalysis of style
variation
David L Hoover
Pages ii17-ii30
Dialogism in the novel: A
computational model of the dialogic nature of narration and quotations
Grace
Muzny; Mark Algee-Hewitt; Dan Jurafsky
Pages ii31-ii52
Comparing the
intertextuality of multiple authors using Tesserae: A new technique for
normalization
James O Gawley; A Caitlin Diddams
Pages ii53-ii59
At
the crossroads between the scientific and the literary discourse: Comparison as a
figure of dialogism
Marine Riguet; Suzanne Mpouli
Pages ii60-ii77
Qu’est-ce
qu’un texte numérique?—A new rationale for the digital representation of text
Joris
J van Zundert; Tara L Andrews
Pages ii78-ii88
Digital palaeography:
What is digital about it?
Arianna Ciula
Pages ii89-ii105
Visualizing
Mouvance: Toward a visual analysis of variant medieval text traditions
Stefan
Jänicke; David Joseph Wrisley
Pages ii106-ii123
First We Feel Then We
Fall: James Joyce’s Finnegans Wake as an interactive video application
Katarzyna
Bazarnik; Jakub Wróblewski
Pages ii124-ii134
Beauty is truth:
Multi-sensory input and the challenge of designing aesthetically pleasing digital
resources
Claire Warwick
Pages ii135-ii150
Knowledge creation
through recommender systems
Taylor Arnold; Peter Leonard; Lauren Tilton
Pages
ii151-ii157
Analysing and understanding news consumption patterns by
tracking online user behaviour with a multimodal research design
Martijn Kleppe;
Marco Otte
Pages ii158-ii170
EVI-LINHD, a virtual research environment
for the Spanish-speaking community
Elena González-Blanco; Clara Martínez Cantón;
Gimena del Rio Riande; Salvador Ros; Rafael Pastor, Antonio Robles-Gómez Agustín
Caminero María Luisa Díez Platas Álvaro del Olmo Miguel Urízar
Pages ii171-ii178
Analyzing and visualizing ancient Maya hieroglyphics using shape: From
computer vision to Digital Humanities
Rui Hu; Carlos Pallán Gayol; Jean-Marc
Odobez; Daniel Gatica-Perez
Pages ii179-ii194
An iterative 3D GIS
analysis of the role of visibility in ancient Maya landscapes: A case study from
Copan, Honduras
Heather Richards-Rissetto
Pages ii195-ii212
Read
the full special issue online for free at:
http://bit.ly/2lP2imm
Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics
Discourse
Analysis
Historical
Linguistics
Ling &
Literature
Subject Language(s):
English (eng)
Mayan, Epigraphic (emy)
Spanish (spa)
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