Literary and Linguistic Computing: Digital Humanities 2011 (Vol. 28, No. 2, June 2013)
Literary and Linguistic Computing
Special Issue
Digital Humanities 2011: Big Tent Digital
Humanities
Vol. 28, No. 2
June 2013
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Challenging new views on familiar plotlines: A discussion of the use of XML in the development of a scholarly tool for literary pedagogy On the term ‘text’ in digital humanities The Tesserae Project: intertextual analysis of Latin poetry Do birds of a feather really flock together, or how to choose training samples for authorship attribution Reading practices and digital experiences: An investigation into secondary students’ reading practices and XML-markup experiences of fiction Documenting horizons of interpretation in philosophy Discovering land transaction relations from land deeds of Taiwan Visualization of relationships among historical persons from Japanese historical documents Omeka in the classroom: The challenges of teaching material culture in a digital world Supporting exploratory text analysis in literature study Towards a digital research environment for Buddhist studies Interactive layout analysis, content extraction, and transcription of historical printed books using Pattern Redundancy Analysis Automatic extraction of catalog data from digital images of historical manuscripts A trip around the world: Accommodating geographical, linguistic and cultural diversity in academic research teams Layer on layer. ‘Computational archaeology’ in 15th-century Middle Dutch historiography Names in novels: An experiment in computational stylistics Introduction
Original Articles
Yahya Ahmed Ali Al-Hajj and Marc Wilhelm Küster
190-198
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Monica Brown, Teresa Dobson, Dustin Grue, and Stan Ruecker
199-208
Paul Caton
209-220
Neil Coffee, Jean-Pierre Koenig, Shakthi Poornima, Christopher W.
Forstall, Roelant Ossewaarde, and Sarah L. Jacobson
221-228
Maciej Eder and Jan Rybicki
229-236
Dustin Grue, Teresa M. Dobson, and Monica Brown
237-248
Ernesto Priani Saisó, Leticia Flores Farfán, Isabel Galina, Rafael Gómez, Choreno, and Marat Ocampo Gutiérrez de Velasco
249-256
Shih-Pei Chen, Yu-Ming Huang, Jieh Hsiang, Hsieh-Chang Tu, Hou-Ieong Ho, and Ping-Yen Chen
257-270
Fuminori Kimura, Takahiko Osaki, Taro Tezuka, and Akira Maeda
271-278
Allison C. Marsh
279-282
Aditi Muralidharan and Marti A. Hearst
283-295
Kiyonori Nagasaki, Toru Tomabechi, and Masahiro Shimoda
296-300
Jean-Yves Ramel, Nicolas Sidère, and Frédéric Rayar
301-314
Roni Shweka, Yaacov Choueka, Lior Wolf, and Nachum Dershowitz
315-330
Lynne Siemens and Elisabeth Burr
331-343
Rombert J. Stapel
344-358
Karina van Dalen-Oskam
359-370