Journal: LLC

Volume 30, Issue Suppl-1

0 -- 0Valentina Bartalesi, Carlo Meghini, Paola Andriani, Mirko Tavoni. Towards a Semantic Network of Dante's Works and Their Contextual Knowledge
0 -- 0Jörg Wettlaufer, Christopher Johnson, Martin Scholz, Mark Fichtner, Sree Ganesh Thotempudi. Semantic Blumenbach: Exploration of Text-Object Relationships with Semantic Web Technology in the History of Science
0 -- 0Patrick Juola. The Rowling Case: A Proposed Standard Analytic Protocol for Authorship Questions
0 -- 0Amir Zeldes, Caroline T. Schroeder. Computational Methods for Coptic: Developing and Using Part-of-Speech Tagging for Digital Scholarship in the Humanities
0 -- 0Stefan Jänicke, Annette Geßner, Greta Franzini, Melissa Terras, Simon Mahony, Gerik Scheuermann. TRAViz: A Visualization for Variant Graphs
0 -- 0James O'Sullivan, Diane Jakacki, Mary Galvin. Programming in the Digital Humanities
0 -- 0Bethany Nowviskie. Digital Humanities in the Anthropocene
0 -- 0Katherine M. Faull, Diane Jakacki. Digital Learning in an Undergraduate Context: Promoting Long-Term Student-Faculty Place-Based Collaboration
0 -- 0Melissa Terras. Introduction
0 -- 0Marc Alexander, Fraser Dallachy, Scott Piao, Alistair Baron, Paul Rayson. Metaphor, Popular Science, and Semantic Tagging: Distant Reading with the Historical Thesaurus of English
0 -- 0Lukas Rosenthaler, Peter Fornaro, Claire Clivaz. DASCH: Data and Service Center for the Humanities
0 -- 0Valerie Burton, Robert C. H. Sweeny. Realizing the Democratic Potential of Online Sources in the Classroom
0 -- 0Laura Dimmit, Gabrielle Kirilloff, Chandler Warren, James Wehrwein. Exploring the Intersection of Personal and Public Authorial Voice in the Works of Willa Cather
0 -- 0Uta Hinrichs, Beatrice Alex, Jim Clifford, Andrew Watson, Aaron J. Quigley, Ewan Klein, Colin Coates. Trading Consequences: A Case Study of Combining Text Mining and Visualization to Facilitate Document Exploration
0 -- 0Marie Saldaña. An Integrated Approach to the Procedural Modeling of Ancient Cities and Buildings
0 -- 0Johannes Thomann. The Arabic Papyrology Database
0 -- 0Lauren F. Klein, Jacob Eisenstein, Iris Sun. Exploratory Thematic Analysis for Digitized Archival Collections
0 -- 0Carmen Klaussner, John Nerbonne, Çagri Çöltekin. Finding Characteristic Features in Stylometric Analysis

Volume 30, Issue 4

471 -- 480Martin Andert, Frank Berger, Paul Molitor, Jörg Ritter. An optimized platform for capturing metadata of historical correspondence
481 -- 494Rebecca Day Babcock, Elizabeth Bilbrey McMellon, Sailaja Athyala. Teaching online courses in linguistics
495 -- 502Ofer Biller, Jihad El-Sana, Klara Kedem. The influence of language orthographic characteristics on digital word recognition
503 -- 515Christopher W. Forstall, Neil Coffee, Thomas Buck, Katherine Roache, Sarah L. Jacobson. Modeling the scholars: Detecting intertextuality through enhanced word-level n-gram matching
516 -- 531Aurélie Herbelot. The semantics of poetry: A distributional reading
532 -- 540Levi King, Sandra Kübler, Wallace Hooper. Word-level language identification in The Chymistry of Isaac Newton
541 -- 558Kunlaphak Kongsuwannakul. Theoretical considerations of applications and implications of concordance-based cloze tests
559 -- 588Kieran O'Halloran. Deconstructing arguments via digital mining of online comments
589 -- 598Karol R. Opara. Grammatical rhymes in Polish poetry: A quantitative analysis
599 -- 607Ayaka Uesaka, Masakatsu Murakami. Verifying the authorship of Saikaku Ihara's work in early modern Japanese literature; a quantitative approach
608 -- 609Greta Franzini. Digital Critical Editions (2014) Daniel Apollon, Claire Bélisle and Philippe Régnier
609 -- 611Anna Jobin. Online Evaluation of Creativity and the Arts. Hiesun Cecilia Suhr (ed.)
611 -- 614Liangping Wu. The Web as Corpus: Theory and Practice. Maristella Gatto

Volume 30, Issue 3

315 -- 321Edward Vanhoutte. Special and thematic issues then and now
322 -- 325Michael A. Covington, Iris Potter, Tony Snodgrass. Stylometric classification of different translations of the same text into the same language
326 -- 343Clarence Green. An analysis of the relationship between cohesion and clause combination in English discourse employing NLP and data mining approaches
344 -- 353Shesen Guo, Ganzhou Zhang, Run Zhai, Zehua Song. Distribution of English syllables in e-books of Project Gutenberg and the evolution of syllable number in two subcorpora
354 -- 370Manuel Portela, António Rito Silva. A model for a virtual LdoD
371 -- 387Peter Petré. What grammar reveals about sex and death: interdisciplinary applications of corpus-based linguistics
388 -- 404Ana Isabel Queiroz, Margarida Lopes Fernandes, Filipa Soares. The Portuguese literary wolf
405 -- 422Edoardo Saccenti, Leonardo Tenori. Multivariate modeling of the collaboration between Luigi Illica and Giuseppe Giacosa for the librettos of three operas by Giacomo Puccini
423 -- 439Gerold Schneider, Hans Martin Lehmann, Peter Schneider. Parsing early and late modern English corpora
440 -- 451Charalampos Tsimpouris, Kyriakos N. Sgarbas, Sofia Panagiotopoulou. Acronym identification in Greek legal texts
452 -- 470Ronald Haentjens Dekker, Dirk Van Hulle, Gregor Middell, Vincent Neyt, Joris van Zundert. Computer-supported collation of modern manuscripts: CollateX and the Beckett Digital Manuscript Project

Volume 30, Issue 2

157 -- 166Marta R. Costa-Jussà, Mireia Farrús. Towards human linguistic machine translation evaluation
167 -- 182Maciej Eder. Does size matter? Authorship attribution, small samples, big problem
183 -- 198Lorna M. Hughes, Paul S. Ell, Gareth A. G. Knight, Milena Dobreva. Assessing and measuring impact of a digital collection in the humanities: An analysis of the SPHERE (Stormont Parliamentary Hansards: Embedded in Research and Education) Project
199 -- 224Mike Kestemont, Sara Moens, Jeroen Deploige. Collaborative authorship in the twelfth century: A stylometric study of Hildegard of Bingen and Guibert of Gembloux
225 -- 245Suleiman Odat, Tudor Groza, Jane Hunter. Extracting structured data from publications in the Art Conservation Domain
246 -- 261Jacques Savoy. Comparative evaluation of term selection functions for authorship attribution
262 -- 279Seth van Hooland, Max De Wilde, Ruben Verborgh, Thomas Steiner, Rik Van de Walle. Exploring entity recognition and disambiguation for cultural heritage collections
280 -- 293David-Antoine Williams. Method as tautology in the digital humanities
294 -- 313Tarrin Wills. Relational data modelling of textual corpora: The Skaldic Project and its extensions

Volume 30, Issue 1

1 -- 5Edward Vanhoutte. 30 Years of Academic Service
6 -- 19Michael Dalvean. Ranking contemporary American poems
20 -- 38Panagiotis Gakis, Christos Panagiotakopoulos, Kyriakos N. Sgarbas, Christos Tsalidis. Analysis of lexical ambiguity in Modern Greek using a computational lexicon
39 -- 52Yu Hou. A corpus-based study of nominalization in English translations of Chinese literary prose
53 -- 70Ana Lucic, Catherine Blake. A syntactic characterization of authorship style surrounding proper names
71 -- 85Julianne Nyhan, Andrew Flinn, Anne Welsh. Oral History and the Hidden Histories project: towards histories of computing in the humanities
86 -- 97Michele Pasin, John Bradley. Factoid-based prosopography and computer ontologies: towards an integrated approach
98 -- 118Vered Volansky, Noam Ordan, Shuly Wintner. On the features of translationese
119 -- 128Mike Baxter. On the distributional regularity of shot lengths in film
129 -- 136Jordan DeLong. Horseshoes, handgrenades, and model fitting: the lognormal distribution is a pretty good model for shot-length distribution of Hollywood films
137 -- 151Nick Redfern. The log-normal distribution is not an appropriate parametric model for shot length distributions of Hollywood films
152 -- 154Peter Boot. Distant Reading. Franco Moretti
154 -- 156Peter Boot. Defining Digital Humanities. A Reader. Melissa Terras, Julianne Nyhan and Edward Vanhoutte (eds)