A ‘key to all quotations’? A corpus-based parameter model of intertextuality
in Literary and Linguistic Computing
September 2010; p ublished online May 2010 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Language Teaching and Learning; Computational Linguistics; Bibliography; Digital Lifestyle; Information and Communication Technologies. 7851 words.
Categorization and taxonomy are topical issues in intertextuality studies. Instead of increasing the number of overlapping or contradictory definitions (often established with reference to...
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‘A Few Simple Words’ of Interior Monologue in Ulysses: Reconfiguring the Evidence
in Literary and Linguistic Computing
June 1996 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Language Teaching and Learning; Computational Linguistics; Bibliography; Digital Lifestyle; Information and Communication Technologies. 0 words.
A study of interior monologue in James Joyce's Ulysses that discriminates between the language of Stephen Dedalus, Molly Bloom, and Leopold Bloom by the use of literary and computational...
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‘A thing not beginning and not ending’: using digital tools to distant-read Gertrude Stein's The Making of Americans
in Literary and Linguistic Computing
September 2008; p ublished online September 2008 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Language Teaching and Learning; Computational Linguistics; Bibliography; Digital Lifestyle; Information and Communication Technologies. 9656 words.
The particular reading difficulties engendered by the complicated patterns of repetition in The Making of Americans by Gertrude Stein make it almost impossible to read this text in a...
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above the fold
Overview page. Subjects: Computing — Business and Management.
When a Web page is displayed in a browser the area of the page that is displayed is referred to as being above the fold. The contents that lie below are known as below the fold. The term is...
Academic digital library and contents in Japan
in Literary and Linguistic Computing
April 1999; p ublished online April 1999 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Language Teaching and Learning; Computational Linguistics; Bibliography; Digital Lifestyle; Information and Communication Technologies. 0 words.
This paper describes the present digital activities of the university and inter-university research institute in Japan. Three typical activities of the digital library system for Japanese...
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Access
in Literary and Linguistic Computing
April 2009; p ublished online April 2009 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Language Teaching and Learning; Computational Linguistics; Bibliography; Digital Lifestyle; Information and Communication Technologies. 9871 words.
Digital editions have some distinct features that are not present in digital libraries. Therefore it is somewhat worrisome that there are far more digital libraries than digital editions....
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access point
Overview page. Subjects: Computing — Business and Management.
A hardware device that enables the access to a network using wireless technology. Sometimes referred to as a wireless access point.
Acrobat
Overview page. Subjects: Computing — Business and Management.
A software application produced by Adobe Inc., used for producing and viewing electronic documents. The file format, known as PDF (portable document format), allows an exact reproduction of...
adhocracy
Overview page. Subjects: Computing — Business and Management.
An organization characterized by an absence of bureaucratic structures and rigid rule-based procedures. An adhocracy will develop new structures and working methods to meet each new goal or...
The Advanced Internet Searcher's Handbook. Third EditionPhil Bradley.
in Literary and Linguistic Computing
April 2007; p ublished online May 2006 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Language Teaching and Learning; Computational Linguistics; Bibliography; Digital Lifestyle; Information and Communication Technologies. 1225 words.
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Advanced papyrological information system (APIS): the Michigan experience
in Literary and Linguistic Computing
September 1997; p ublished online September 1997 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Language Teaching and Learning; Computational Linguistics; Bibliography; Digital Lifestyle; Information and Communication Technologies. 0 words.
This paper describes in detail the establishment of the system for scanning papyri from the collection of one of the institutions participating in APIS (the University of Michigan).
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Advancing aesthetic literary experience through a multimedia project
in Literary and Linguistic Computing
June 2012; p ublished online March 2012 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Language Teaching and Learning; Computational Linguistics; Bibliography; Digital Lifestyle; Information and Communication Technologies. 6666 words.
The remarkable advances in the field of ICT have led to the appearance of interesting innovations in literature classrooms, one of which is multimedia. Multimedia has been proven to be a...
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adware
Overview page. Subjects: Computing — Business and Management.
Software that is associated with adverts. Typically adware will display adverts on Web pages, monitor the access to the adverts and carry out financial calculations which result in the...
Aesthetic Computing.Fishwick, Paul A. (ed).
in Literary and Linguistic Computing
September 2007; p ublished online May 2007 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Language Teaching and Learning; Computational Linguistics; Bibliography; Digital Lifestyle; Information and Communication Technologies. 949 words.
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affiliate program
Overview page. Subjects: Computing — Business and Management.
A system that pays a percentage of the sales revenue from an online computer purchase to the website that suggested the purchase. This differs from a sponsorship program in that payment is...
Afterword
in Literary and Linguistic Computing
June 2003; p ublished online June 2003 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Language Teaching and Learning; Computational Linguistics; Bibliography; Digital Lifestyle; Information and Communication Technologies. 0 words.
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Alberti’s letter counts
in Literary and Linguistic Computing
June 2014; p ublished online June 2013 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Computational Linguistics; Language Teaching and Learning; Bibliography; Digital Lifestyle; Information and Communication Technologies. 4616 words.
Four centuries before modern statistical linguistics was born, Leon Battista Alberti (1404–72) compared the frequency of vowels in Latin poems and orations. Using a corpus of twenty Latin...
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An algorithm for automated authorship attribution using neural networks
in Literary and Linguistic Computing
December 2008; p ublished online October 2008 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Language Teaching and Learning; Computational Linguistics; Bibliography; Digital Lifestyle; Information and Communication Technologies. 8816 words.
We present an algorithm as evidence of the possibility of a truly automated stylometric authorship attribution tool, based on committees of artificial neural networks. Neural networks have...
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An Algorithm for Generating a Dictionary of Japanese Scientific Terms
in Literary and Linguistic Computing
June 1996 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Language Teaching and Learning; Computational Linguistics; Bibliography; Digital Lifestyle; Information and Communication Technologies. 0 words.
This article describes the implementation of algorithms for generating a dictionary of Japanese scientific terms originating from the English language. Such words are typically...
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All the Way Through: Testing for Authorship in Different Frequency Strata
in Literary and Linguistic Computing
April 2007; p ublished online January 2006 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Language Teaching and Learning; Computational Linguistics; Bibliography; Digital Lifestyle; Information and Communication Technologies. 12650 words.
This article describes the operation of two new tests of authorship and offers some results. Both tests rely on controlled contrasts of word-frequency and both exclude the very common...
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