English Review
Overview page. Subjects: Literary Studies (20th Century onwards).
A periodical founded in 1908 through the inspiration of a group of writers including Conrad, H. G. Wells, and E. Garnett, with the purpose, in the words of its first editor F. M. Ford (then...
Review: Language Change in English Newspaper Editorials
in Literary and Linguistic Computing
June 2005; p ublished online June 2005 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Language Teaching and Learning; Computational Linguistics; Bibliography; Digital Lifestyle; Information and Communication Technologies. 0 words.
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Calculating syllable count automatically from fixed-meter poetry in English and Welsh*
in Literary and Linguistic Computing
June 2014; p ublished online May 2013 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Computational Linguistics; Language Teaching and Learning; Bibliography; Digital Lifestyle; Information and Communication Technologies. 7356 words.
In this article I develop a set of simple algorithms for deriving syllable count information for words from fixed-meter poetry. The focus is on the determination of what features of...
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Developing ODIN: A Multilingual Repository of Annotated Language Data for Hundreds of the World's Languages
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. 8271 words.
In this article, we review the process of building ODIN, the Online Database of Interlinear Text (http://odin.linguistlist.org) a multilingual repository of linguistically analyzed language...
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Exploiting fuzzy tree fragment queries in the investigation of parsed corpora
in Literary and Linguistic Computing
September 2000; p ublished online September 2000 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Language Teaching and Learning; Computational Linguistics; Bibliography; Digital Lifestyle; Information and Communication Technologies. 0 words.
The production of collections of grammatically analysed linguistic samples, or corpora, entails a parallel research effort in tools for exploiting such collections. This paper summarizes...
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