LINGUIST List 29.4103
Mon Oct 22 2018
TOC: Digital Scholarship in the Humanities (DSH) Vol. 33, No. 3 (2018)
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Date: 19-Oct-2018
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Subject: Digital Scholarship in the Humanities (DSH) Vol. 33, No. 3 (2018)
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Volume Number: 33
Issue Number: 3
Issue Date: 2018
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Volume 33, Issue 3 of Digital Scholarship in the Humanities is available now at:
http://bit.ly/2OvIS7r The issue features:
‘Making such bargain’: Transcribe Bentham and the quality and cost-effectiveness of crowdsourced transcription
Tim Causer; Kris Grint; Anna-Maria Sichani; Melissa Terras
Pages 467-487
Correcting real-word spelling errors: A new hybrid approach
Seyed MohammadSadegh Dashti; Amid Khatibi Bardsiri; Vahid Khatibi Bardsiri
Pages 488-499
Stylometric analysis of Early Modern period English plays
Mark Eisen; Alejandro Ribeiro; Santiago Segarra; Gabriel Egan
Pages 500-528
Topic modelling characterization of Mudejar art based on document titles
Carlos Garcia-Zorita; Ana R Pacios
Pages 529-539
Evaluating multi-criteria Connection mechanisms: A new algorithm for browsing digital archives
Amy Larner Giroux; Connie Harper; R Paul Wiegand
Pages 540-547
Stylometry approaching Parnassus
Hartmut Ilsemann
Pages 548-556
At the crossroads of digital humanities and historical lexicography: The Middle Dutch ‘seemly play (abel spel) of Winter and Summer’ as a research case
Dirk C J Kinable
Pages 557-574
Spelling variation in historical text corpora: The case of early medieval documentary Latin
Timo Korkiakangas
Pages 575-591
Do language combinations affect translators’ stylistic visibility in translated texts?
Changsoo Lee
Pages 592-603
Visual meta-data in qualitative analysis
Anne K Luther
Pages 604-611
Toward a computational history of universities: Evaluating text mining methods for interdisciplinarity detection from PhD dissertation abstracts
Federico Nanni; Laura Dietz; Simone Paolo Ponzetto
Pages 612-620
An authorship analysis of the Jack the Ripper letters
Andrea Nini
Pages 621-636
Computer stylometry of C. S. Lewis’s The Dark Tower and related texts
Michael P Oakes
Pages 637-650
Mining and discovery of hidden relationships between software source codes and related textual documents
Amir Hossein Rasekh; Amir Hossein Arshia; Seyed Mostafa Fakhrahmad; Mohammad Hadi Sadreddini
Pages 651-684
Unsupervised identification of text reuse in early Chinese literature
Donald Sturgeon
Pages 670-684
What is Elena Ferrante? A comparative analysis of a secretive bestselling Italian writer
Arjuna Tuzzi; Michele A Cortelazzo
Pages 685-702
Browse the full issue at
http://bit.ly/2OvIS7r Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics
Discipline of Linguistics
Discourse Analysis
Ling & Literature
Syntax
Typology
Subject Language(s):
Chinese, Old (och) Dutch, Middle (dum) English (eng) Italian (ita) Korean (kor) Spanish (spa)
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