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Literary & Linguistic Computing, Volume 27
Volume 27, Number 1, April 2012
- Edward Vanhoutte:
Editorial. 1-2
- Marianne Hundt, David Denison, Gerold Schneider:
Retrieving relatives from historical data. 3-16 - Kyle Mahowald:
A Naïve Bayes classifier for Shakespeare's second-person pronoun. 17-23 - Juan-Luis Suárez, Shiddarta Vásquez, Fernando Sancho-Caparrini:
The Potosí principle: religious prosociality fosters self-organization of larger communities under extreme natural and economic conditions. 25-38 - Mark S. Sweetnam, Barbara A. Fennell:
Natural language processing and early-modern dirty data: applying IBM Languageware to the 1641 depositions. 39-54 - John A. Walsh, Wallace Edd Hooper:
The liberty of invention: alchemical discourse and information technology standardization. 55-79 - Qing Wang, Defeng Li:
Looking for translator's fingerprints: a corpus-based study on Chinese translations of Ulysses. 81-93
- Shlomo Argamon:
Scalability Issues in Authorship Attribution.Kim Luyckx. 95-97 - David Borgo:
Embodied Music Cognition and Mediation Technology.Marc Leman. 97-99 - Arianna Ciula:
Text Comparison and Digital Creativity. The Production of Presence and Meaning in Digital Text ScholarshipWido Van Peursen, Ernst D. Thoutenhoofd, Adriaan Van Der Weel (eds). 99-102 - Liesbeth Groot Nibbelink:
Interfaces of Performance.Maria Chatzichristodoulou, Janis Jefferies, and Rachel Zerihan (eds). 102-104 - Peter Grzybek, Emmerich Kelih:
The Lambda-structure of Texts. Ioan-Iovitz Popescu, Radek Čech, and Gabriel Altmann. 104-106 - Timothy Allen Jackson:
Art Practice in a Digital CultureHazel Gardiner and Charlie Gere (eds). 106-108 - Kerry Kilner:
The American Literature Scholar in the Digital AgeAmy E. Earhart, Andrew Jewell (eds). 109-111 - Adrienne Massanari:
Emerging Practices in Cyberculture and Social Networking.Daniel Riha and Anna Maj (eds). 111-113 - Matteo Romanello:
Digital Research in the Study of Classical Antiquity.Gabriel Bodard and Simon Mahony. 113-115 - Claire Ross:
Managing and Growing a Cultural Heritage Web Presence. A strategic guide. Mike Ellis. 115-117
Volume 27, Number 2, June 2012
- Tim Causer, Justin Tonra, Valerie Wallace:
Transcription maximized; expense minimized? Crowdsourcing and editing The Collected Works of Jeremy Bentham. 119-137 - Mats Dahllöf:
Automatic prediction of gender, political affiliation, and age in Swedish politicians from the wording of their speeches - A comparative study of classifiability. 139-153 - Panagiotis Gakis, Christos T. Panagiotakopoulos, Kyriakos N. Sgarbas, Christos Tsalidis:
Design and implementation of an electronic lexicon for Modern Greek. 155-169 - Jiajia Hu, Ning Wang:
Graph model of Old Chinese phonological system and computing. 171-181 - Lisa Pearl, Mark Steyvers:
Detecting authorship deception: a supervised machine learning approach using author writeprints. 183-196 - Takafumi Suzuki, Shuntaro Kawamura, Fuyuki Yoshikane, Kyo Kageura, Akiko N. Aizawa:
Co-occurrence-based indicators for authorship analysis. 197-214 - Zainor Izat Zainal, Ann Rosnida Mohd Deni:
Advancing aesthetic literary experience through a multimedia project. 215-226
- Lei Lei:
Quantitative Linguistic Computing with Perl. Fengxiang Fan, Yaochen Deng. 227-230 - Ken S. McAllister:
How To Do Things With Videogames. Ian Bogost. 230-232 - Thorsten Ries:
Text and Genre in Reconstruction. Effects of Digitalization on Ideas, Behaviour, Products and Institutions. Willard McCarty (ed). 232-235 - Laurent Romary:
Ce qui compte. Méthodes statistiques. Ecrits choisis, tome II. Etienne Brunet (edited by Céline Poudat). 235-238
Volume 27, Number 3, September 2012
- Hans-Joachim Backe:
Introduction. 239-241
- Hans-Joachim Backe:
Narrative rules? Story logic and the structures of games. 243-260 - Ziva Ben-Porat:
Allusive inter-textuality in computer games. 261-271 - Philippe Bootz:
Signs and apparatus in digital poetry: The example of Jean-Marie Dutey's le mange-texte. 273-292 - Alckmar Luiz dos Santos:
Retard of progress. 293-304 - Dolores Romero López:
Poetics of crisis or crisis of poetics in digital reading/writing?: The case of Spanish digital literature. 305-320 - Alexandra Saemmer:
Animation and manipulation figures in digital literature and the poetics of (de-)coherence: As exemplified by Gregory Chatonsky's The Subnetwork. 321-330 - Amelia Sanz, María Goicoechea:
Literary reading rituals and practices on new interfaces. 331-346
Volume 27, Number 4, December 2012
- David Croft:
Improving record matching in imprecise and uncertain datasets. 347-354 - Karina van Dalen-Oskam:
The secret life of scribes. Exploring fifteen manuscripts of Jacob van Maerlant's Scolastica (1271). 355-372 - Peter Dixon, David Mannion:
Goldsmith's contributions to the 'Critical Review': a supplement. 373-394 - Stephen Pumfrey, Paul Rayson, John A. Mariani:
Experiments in 17th century English: manual versus automatic conceptual history. 395-408 - Noel B. Reynolds, G. Bruce Schaalje, John L. Hilton:
Who wrote Bacon? Assessing the respective roles of Francis Bacon and his secretaries in the production of his English works. 409-425 - Halim Sayoud:
Author discrimination between the Holy Quran and Prophet's statements. 427-444 - Ray Siemens, Meagan Timney, Cara Leitch, Corina Koolen, Alex Garnett:
Toward modeling the social edition: An approach to understanding the electronic scholarly edition in the context of new and emerging social media. 445-461
- Piotr Banski:
Linguistic Modeling of Information and Markup Languages, Contributions to Language Technology. Andreas Witt and Dieter Metzing (eds). 463-466 - Jeremy Boggs:
Visual Interface Design for Digital Cultural Heritage. A Guide to Rich-Prospect Browsing. Stan Ruecker, Milena Radzikowska, and Stéfan Sinclair (eds). 466-467 - John Bradley:
Logic of Analog and Digital Machines. Paolo Rocchi. 467-470 - Stuart E. Dunn:
The Spatial Humanities: GIS and the future of humanities scholarship.D. J. Bodenhamer, J. Corrigan and T. M. Harris (eds). 471-472 - Hennie van der Vliet:
E-lexicography. The Internet, Digital Initiatives and Lexicography. Pedro A. Fuertes-Olivera, Henning Bergenholtz (eds). 473-474 - Martin Wynne:
Corpus Stylistics in Principles and Practice. A Stylistic Exploration of John Fowles' The Magus. Yufang Ho. 474-476
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