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A Tale of Two Cultures: Bringing Literary Analysis and Computational Linguistics Together
Adam Hammond
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Julian Brooke
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Graeme Hirst
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Month: June
Year: 2013
Location: Atlanta, Georgia
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Metrical Annotation of a Large Corpus of Spanish Sonnets: Representation, Scansion and Evaluation
Borja Navarro
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María Ribes Lafoz
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Noelia Sánchez
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Clustering Voices in The Waste Land
Julian Brooke
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Graeme Hirst
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Adam Hammond
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Rhetorical Figure Detection: the Case of Chiasmus
Marie Dubremetz
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Joakim Nivre
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GutenTag: an NLP-driven Tool for Digital Humanities Research in the Project Gutenberg Corpus
Julian Brooke
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Adam Hammond
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Graeme Hirst
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A computational linguistic approach to Spanish Golden Age Sonnets: metrical and semantic aspects
Borja Navarro
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http://www.hedothepolice.org
http://litlab.stanford.edu/
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Linguistic Trends
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Syntax
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Tagging
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English
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Literary Text
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