Electronic Texts in the Humanities: Principles and PracticeOUP Oxford, 23/11/2000 - 228 páginas With word processing and the Internet, computing is much more part and parcel of the everyday life of the humanities scholar, but computers can do much more than assist with writing or Internet searching. This book introduces a range of tools and techniques for manipulating and analysing electronic texts in the humanities. It shows how electronic texts can be used for the literary analysis, linguistic analysis, authorship attribution, and the preparation and publication of electronic scholarly editions. It assesses the ways in which research in corpus and computational linguistics can feed into better electronic tools for humanities research. The tools and techniques discussed in this book will feed into better Internet tools and pave the way for the electronic scholar of the twenty-first century. |
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... text . Chapter 3 looks at encoding schemes which are necessary to put intelligence in the text . Some basic text analysis principles are introduced in Chapter 4. Chapter 5 looks at how text analysis tools can be used for literary ...
... text . Chapter 3 looks at encoding schemes which are necessary to put intelligence in the text . Some basic text analysis principles are introduced in Chapter 4. Chapter 5 looks at how text analysis tools can be used for literary ...
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... Texts ? 1 2. Creating and Acquiring Electronic Texts 11 3. Text Encoding 24 4. Concordance and Text Retrieval Programs 49 5. Literary Analysis 66 6. Linguistic Analysis . 85 7. Stylometry and Attribution Studies 104 8. Textual Criticism ...
... Texts ? 1 2. Creating and Acquiring Electronic Texts 11 3. Text Encoding 24 4. Concordance and Text Retrieval Programs 49 5. Literary Analysis 66 6. Linguistic Analysis . 85 7. Stylometry and Attribution Studies 104 8. Textual Criticism ...
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... Encoding Scheme MEP Model Editions Partnership OCP Oxford Concordance Program OCR optical character recognition OED Oxford English Dictionary OHCO OTA ordered hierarchy of content objects Oxford Text Archive PAUP PPCME SGML SNOBOL ...
... Encoding Scheme MEP Model Editions Partnership OCP Oxford Concordance Program OCR optical character recognition OED Oxford English Dictionary OHCO OTA ordered hierarchy of content objects Oxford Text Archive PAUP PPCME SGML SNOBOL ...
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... Text Encoding Initiative Tübingen System of Text processing Programs Thesaurus Linguae Graecae Extensible Markup Language XML stylesheet language Why Electronic Texts ? With the arrival of word processors xii List of Abbreviations.
... Text Encoding Initiative Tübingen System of Text processing Programs Thesaurus Linguae Graecae Extensible Markup Language XML stylesheet language Why Electronic Texts ? With the arrival of word processors xii List of Abbreviations.
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... text must be created in electronic form . This process , known as encoding , is discussed in detail in Chapter 3 , but some general remarks are appropriate here . Since computers only see text as sequences of letters and characters ...
... text must be created in electronic form . This process , known as encoding , is discussed in detail in Chapter 3 , but some general remarks are appropriate here . Since computers only see text as sequences of letters and characters ...
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Text Encoding | 24 |
Concordance and Text Retrieval Programs | 49 |
Literary Analysis | 66 |
Linguistic Analysis | 85 |
Stylometry and Attribution Studies | 104 |
Textual Criticism and Electronic Editions | 124 |
Dictionaries and Lexical Databases | 146 |
Where Next? | 165 |
References | 172 |
Index | 199 |
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Electronic Texts in the Humanities: Principles and Practice Susan M. Hockey Pré-visualização limitada - 2000 |
Electronic Texts in the Humanities: Principles and Practice Susan M. Hockey Pré-visualização indisponível - 2000 |
Palavras e frases frequentes
Accessed on 9 alphabetical annotation approach Archive authorship Bank of English British National Corpus Brown Corpus carried CD-ROM Chapter characters Cobuild collation collocates common words computer program computer-based concordance corpora Corpus Linguistics create developed dictionary discusses documents electronic editions electronic text Ellegård Emma English entries examine example Garside Greek headword Hockey Humanities Computing humanities scholar identify III.II images Internet investigation IV.I kind language Leech lemmatized letters lexical database lexicographers lexicon line numbers Linguistic Computing Literary and Linguistic manuscripts material Merchant of Venice metadata methodology million words occur paper possible printed problems processing RESPSTMT retrieval samples scholarly SGML structure Stylometry tags TAGUSAGE text analysis Text Encoding Text Encoding Initiative Textual tion transcription variants verb Women Writers Project word processor WordNet Zampolli
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