Journal: Language Resources and Evaluation

Volume 53, Issue 4

559 -- 563Erhard W. Hinrichs, Marie Hinrichs, Sandra Kübler, Thorsten Trippel. Language technology for digital humanities: introduction to the special issue
565 -- 602Jonas Kuhn. Computational text analysis within the Humanities: How to combine working practices from the contributing fields?
603 -- 623Chak Yan Yeung, John Lee 0001. Dialogue analysis: a case study on the New Testament
625 -- 650Andreas van Cranenburgh, Karina van Dalen-Oskam, Joris van Zundert. Vector space explorations of literary language
651 -- 675Beatrice Alex, Claire Grover, Richard Tobin, Jon Oberlander. Geoparsing historical and contemporary literary text set in the City of Edinburgh
677 -- 706Fabian Barteld, Chris Biemann, Heike Zinsmeister. Token-based spelling variant detection in Middle Low German texts
707 -- 733Taylor Arnold, Nicolas Ballier, Paula Lissón, Lauren Tilton. Beyond lexical frequencies: using R for text analysis in the digital humanities
735 -- 769Yves Scherrer, Tanja Samardzic, Elvira Glaser. Digitising Swiss German: how to process and study a polycentric spoken language
771 -- 805Yonatan Belinkov, Alexander Magidow, Alberto Barrón-Cedeño, Avi Shmidman, Maxim Romanov. Studying the history of the Arabic language: language technology and a large-scale historical corpus
807 -- 835Aynat Rubinstein. Historical corpora meet the digital humanities: the Jerusalem Corpus of Emergent Modern Hebrew
837 -- 863Sarah Schulz, Nora Ketschik. From 0 to 10 million annotated words: part-of-speech tagging for Middle High German
865 -- 888Pierre Magistry, Anne-Laure Ligozat, Sophie Rosset. Exploiting languages proximity for part-of-speech tagging of three French regional languages
889 -- 917Julie Mennes, Ted Pedersen, Els Lefever. Approaching terminological ambiguity in cross-disciplinary communication as a word sense induction task: a pilot study