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Exploring Cities in Crime: Significant Concordance and Co-occurrence in Quantitative Literary Analysis
Janneke Rauscher
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Leonard Swiezinski
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Martin Riedl
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Chris Biemann
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Month: June
Year: 2013
Location: Atlanta, Georgia
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http://www-958.ibm.com/software/data/
http://infomotions.com/sandbox/
http://bncweb.lancs.ac.uk/bncwebSignup/
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http://corpora.uni-leipzig.de/
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