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Digital Scholarship in the Humanities, Volume 35
Volume 35, Number 1, April 2020
- Matthieu Bach

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Sensorial discourse and corpus in the digital humanities era: The example of the wine language. 1-16 - Tobias Blanke

, Michael Bryant
, Mark Hedges
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Understanding memories of the Holocaust - A new approach to neural networks in the digital humanities. 17-33 - Frank Fischer

, Robert Jäschke
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'The Michael Jordan of greatness' - Extracting Vossian antonomasia from two decades of The New York Times, 1987-2007. 34-42 - Richard Gartner

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Towards an ontology-based iconography. 43-53 - Renkui Hou

, Chu-Ren Huang
, Kathleen Ahrens
, Sophia Yat Mei Lee
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Linguistic characteristics of Chinese register based on the Menzerath - Altmann law and text clustering. 54-66 - Alek Keersmaekers

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Creating a richly annotated corpus of papyrological Greek: The possibilities of natural language processing approaches to a highly inflected historical language. 67-82 - Sangeetha Kutty

, Richi Nayak
, Paul Turnbull
, Ron Chernich, Gavin Kennedy
, Kerry Raymond:
PaperMiner - a real-time spatiotemporal visualization for newspaper articles. 83-100 - Johannes Ledolter

, Lea VanderVelde:
A case study in text mining: Textual analysis of the Territorial Papers. 101-126 - Costas Papadopoulos

, Paul Reilly
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The digital humanist: Contested status within contesting futures. 127-145 - Claire Ruegg, James Jaehoon Lee

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Epic social networks and Eve's centrality in Milton's Paradise Lost. 146-159 - Miguel Escobar Varela

, Luis Carlos Hernández Barraza:
Digital dance scholarship: Biomechanics and culturally situated dance analysis. 160-175 - Hadi Veisi

, Mohammad MohammadAmini, Hawre Hosseini
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Toward Kurdish language processing: Experiments in collecting and processing the AsoSoft text corpus. 176-193 - Melvin Wevers

, Thomas Smits
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The visual digital turn: Using neural networks to study historical images. 194-207 - Wanwan Zheng, Mingzhe Jin

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Comparing multiple categories of feature selection methods for text classification. 208-224
- Jialei Li

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Representations of Poverty and Place: Using Geographical Text Analysis to Understand Discourse. Laura L. Paterson and Ian N. Gregory. 225-227 - Xiaodong Liu, Defeng Li:

The Routledge Handbook of Chinese Translation. Chris Shei and Zhao-Ming Gao (eds.). 227-230 - Liang Zhao:

Lexical Facility: Size, Recognition Speed and Consistency as Dimensions of Second Language Vocabulary Knowledge. Michael Harrington. 230-232
Volume 35, Number 2, June 2020
- Arkadiusz Borek, Tomasz Zwiazek

, Michal Slomski
, Michal Gochna, Grzegorz Myrda, Marek Slon
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Technical and methodological foundations of digital indexing of medieval and early modern court books. 233-253 - Oran Brill, Moshe Koppel, Avi Shmidman:

FAST: Fast and Accurate Synoptic Texts. 254-264 - Yu-Hua Chen

, Radovan Bruncak:
Transcribear - Introducing a secure online transcription and annotation tool. 265-275 - Curdin Derungs

, Christian Sieber, Elvira Glaser, Robert Weibel
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Dialect borders - political regions are better predictors than economy or religion. 276-295 - Darren Freebury-Jones, Marcus Dahl:

Searching for Thomas Nashe in Dido, Queen of Carthage. 296-306 - Marina Iosifyan

, Igor Vlasov:
And Quiet Flows the Don: the Sholokhov-Kryukov authorship debate. 307-318 - Matthew L. Jockers

, Fernando Nascimento, George H. Taylor:
Judging style: The case of Bush versus Gore. 319-327 - Thomas Lansdall-Welfare

, Nello Cristianini:
History playground: A tool for discovering temporal trends in massive textual corpora. 328-341 - Orna Levin:

Techno-poetics in micro-stories of the digital age: The case of Alex Epstein. 342-352 - Jia Liu

, Lin Fan, Hongshan Yin
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A bibliometric analysis on cognitive processing of emotional words. 353-365 - Sander Münster

, Melissa Terras:
The visual side of digital humanities: a survey on topics, researchers, and epistemic cultures. 366-389 - Sanela Nikolic

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Digital studies and transcontextualization of the humanities: The case of organology. 390-398 - Paul Onanuga

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Transnationalizing humour on social media: A linguistic analysis of ideology, identity and didactics in Robert Mugabe Quotes memes1. 399-416 - Sebnem Özdemir:

Digital nudges and dark patterns: The angels and the archfiends of digital communication. 417-428 - Michelle Pfeiffer, Dirk Eller, Cyril Carré:

Toward a virtual research environment for the spatial humanities: heiMAP. 429-440 - Gila Prebor

, Maayan Zhitomirsky-Geffet, Yitzchak Miller:
A new analytic framework for prediction of migration patterns and locations of historical manuscripts based on their script types. 441-458 - Gregory Toner, Xiwu Han:

Dating medieval texts by classification with flexible time intervals. 459-470 - Chunlin Wang, Irene Castellón, Elisabet Comelles:

Linguistic analysis of datasets for semantic textual similarity. 471-484 - Ming-Ming Yin, Mohammad Reza Mahmoudi, Ali Abbasalizadeh:

Analysis of mystical concepts in Khaghani's Divan. 485-491
Volume 35, Number 4, December 2020
- Nikhil Kumar Rajput

, Bhavya Ahuja, Manoj Kumar Riyal:
Alphabet usage pattern, word lengths, and sparsity in seven Indo-European languages. 727-736 - Caroline Ardrey

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Visualising Voice: Analysing spoken recordings of nineteenth-century French poetry. 737-758 - Hugo Bonin

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From antagonist to protagonist: 'Democracy' and 'people' in British parliamentary debates, 1775-1885. 759-775 - David Bholat, James Brookes

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Text mining letters from financial regulators to firms they supervise. 776-796 - Silvia Dibeltulo

, Sarah Culhane, Daniela Treveri Gennari:
Bridging the digital divide: Older adults' engagement with online cinema heritage. 797-811 - Robert Gorman:

Author identification of short texts using dependency treebanks without vocabulary. 812-825 - Ahmad S. Haider

, Riyad F. Hussein
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Analysing headlines as a way of downsizing news corpora: Evidence from an Arabic-English comparable corpus of newspaper articles. 826-844 - Kieran O'Halloran

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A posthumanist pedagogy using digital text analysis to enhance critical thinking in higher education. 845-880 - Yu Tian, Kim-Hung Pho

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A statistical view to study the aphorisms in Nahj al-Balaghah. 881-885 - (Withdrawn) Statistical approaches in literature: Comparing and clustering the alternatives of love in Divan of Hafiz. 886-892

- Seemu Sharma, Seema Bawa:

CBDR: An efficient storage repository for cultural big data. 893-903 - Nicolas Szilas

, Sergio Estupiñán, Monika Marano, Urs Richle
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The study of narrative acts with and for digital media. 904-920 - Lorella Viola

, Jaap Verheul
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Mining ethnicity: Discourse-driven topic modelling of immigrant discourses in the USA, 1898-1920. 921-943 - Claire Warwick

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Interfaces, ephemera, and identity: A study of the historical presentation of digital humanities resources. 944-971

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