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    Public perception of COVID-19’s global health crisis on Twitter until 14 weeks after the outbreak by Abdo, Muhammad S, Alghonaim, Ali S, Essam, Bacem A

    Published in Digital Scholarship in the Humanities (01-09-2021)
    “…Abstract Because language represents advanced aspects of human cognition, studying linguistic styles and figurative meaning have proven effective in measuring…”
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    The Corpus of Contemporary American English as the first reliable monitor corpus of English by Davies, Mark

    Published in Literary and linguistic computing (01-12-2010)
    “…The Corpus of Contemporary American English is the first large, genre-balanced corpus of any language, which has been designed and constructed from the ground…”
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    Longitudinal detection of dementia through lexical and syntactic changes in writing: a case study of three British novelists by Le, Xuan, Lancashire, Ian, Hirst, Graeme, Jokel, Regina

    Published in Literary and linguistic computing (01-12-2011)
    “…We present a large-scale longitudinal study of lexical and syntactic changes in language in Alzheimer's disease using complete, fully parsed texts and a large…”
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    Quantitative Authorship Attribution: An Evaluation of Techniques by Grieve, Jack

    Published in Literary and linguistic computing (01-09-2007)
    “…The basic assumption of quantitative authorship attribution is that the author of a text can be selected from a set of possible authors by comparing the values…”
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    A comparative study of machine learning methods for authorship attribution by JOCKERS, Matthew L, WITTEN, Daniela M

    Published in Literary and linguistic computing (01-06-2010)
    “…We compare and benchmark the performance of five classification methods, four of which are taken from the machine learning literature, in a classic authorship…”
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    The effect of author set size and data size in authorship attribution by LUYCKX, Kim, DAELEMANS, Walter

    Published in Literary and linguistic computing (01-04-2011)
    “…Applications of authorship attribution `in the wild' [Koppel, M., Schler, J., and Argamon, S. (2010). Authorship attribution in the wild. Language Resources…”
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    The MayaArch3D project: A 3D WebGIS for analyzing ancient architecture and landscapes by VON SCHWERIN, Jennifer, RICHARDS-RISSETTO, Heather, REMONDINO, Fabio, AGUGIARO, Giorgio, GIRARDI, Gabrio

    Published in Literary and linguistic computing (01-12-2013)
    “…There is a need in the humanities for a 3D WebGIS with analytical tools that allow researchers to analyze 3D models linked to spatially referenced data…”
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    The stylistics and stylometry of collaborative translation: Woolf's Night and Day in Polish by RYBICKI, Jan, HEYDEL, Magda

    Published in Literary and linguistic computing (01-12-2013)
    “…The study investigates to what extent traditional stylistics and non-traditional stylometry can co-operate in the study of translations in terms of…”
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    Using the Google N-Gram corpus to measure cultural complexity by JUOLA, Patrick

    Published in Literary and linguistic computing (01-12-2013)
    “…Empirical studies of broad-ranging aspects of culture, such as 'cultural complexities' are often extremely difficult. Following the model of Michel et al…”
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    Language and gender in Congressional speech by Yu, B.

    Published in Literary and linguistic computing (01-04-2014)
    “…This study draws from a large corpus of Congressional speeches from the 101st to the 110th Congress (1989-2008), to examine gender differences in language use…”
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    Transcription maximized; expense minimized? Crowdsourcing and editing The Collected Works of Jeremy Bentham by CAUSER, Tim, TONRA, Justin, WALLACE, Valerie

    Published in Literary and linguistic computing (01-06-2012)
    “…This article discusses the crowdsourced manuscript transcription project Transcribe Bentham, and how it will impact upon long-established editorial practices…”
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    Automatically Categorizing Written Texts by Author Gender by Koppel, Moshe, Argamon, Shlomo, Shimoni, Anat Rachel

    Published in Literary and linguistic computing (01-11-2002)
    “…The problem of automatically determining the gender of a document's author would appear to be a more subtle problem than those of categorization by topic or…”
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    Beyond the tree of texts: Building an empirical model of scribal variation through graph analysis of texts and stemmata by ANDREWS, Tara L, MACE, Caroline

    Published in Literary and linguistic computing (01-12-2013)
    “…Stemmatology, or the reconstruction of the transmission history of texts, is a field that stands particularly to gain from digital methods. Many scholars…”
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    Assessing frequency changes in multistage diachronic corpora: Applications for historical corpus linguistics and the study of language acquisition by Hilpert, Martin, Gries, Stefan Th

    Published in Literary and linguistic computing (01-12-2009)
    “…The use of corpora that are divided into temporally ordered stages is becoming increasingly wide-spread in historical corpus linguistics. This development is…”
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    Visual GISting: bringing together corpus linguistics and Geographical Information Systems by GREGORY, Ian N, HARDIE, Andrew

    Published in Literary and linguistic computing (01-09-2011)
    “…Corpus linguistics and Geographical Information Systems (GIS) are approaches exploiting computer-based methodologies in the study of, respectively, language…”
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