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Data for the article "New methods for analysing diachronic suffix competition across registers" ...
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Data for the article "New methods for analysing diachronic suffix competition across registers" ...
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Corpus of Early English Correspondence Extension Sampler part 2 (CEECES 2) ...
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Tagged Corpus of Early English Correspondence Extension Sampler (TCEECES) ...
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Corpus of Early English Correspondence Extension Sampler part 1 (CEECES 1) ...
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Corpus of Early English Correspondence Extension Sampler part 2 (CEECES 2) ...
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Corpus of Early English Correspondence Extension Sampler part 1 (CEECES 1) ...
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Neologism dataset for "From plenipotentiary to puddingless: Users and uses of new words in early English letters" ...
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Neologism dataset for "From plenipotentiary to puddingless: Users and uses of new words in early English letters" ...
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From Plenipotentiary to Puddingless: Users and Uses of New Words in Early English Letters ...
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Corpus of Early English Correspondence Extension Sampler part 1 (CEECES 1) ...
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Registerial Adaptation vs. Innovation Across Situational Contexts: 18th Century Women in Transition
In: Front Artif Intell (2021)
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Model for Normalizing Historical English ...
Hämäläinen, Mika; Säily, Tanja; Rueter, Jack. - : https://b2share.eudat.eu, 2020
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Variation in the productivity of adjective comparison in present-day English
In: Corpus approaches to contemporary British speech. - New York : Routledge (2018), 159-184
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Patterns of Change in 18th-Century English: A Sociolinguistic Approach
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Ireland in British parliamentary debates 1803–2005:Plotting changes in discourse in a large volume of time-series corpus data
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Reading into the past
Abstract: The Linguistic DNA project investigates concepts in early modern England and adopts a bottom-up approach to query whether the key concepts intuited by historians of ideas are manifested in the printed discourse of the time. By applying computational methods and close reading to Early English Books Online, we identify concepts that early moderns were discussing, developing and changing. In this article, we discuss the challenge of information retrieval and the negotiation between distant reading and close reading. We present three case studies informed by the project’s three research themes. Research theme 1 examines historical and social contexts of conceptual change. Research theme 2 analyses lexical semantic relationships within conceptual structures. Research theme 3 explores lexicalisation pressure, using categories from the Historical Thesaurus of English.
Keyword: P Philology. Linguistics; PE English
URL: http://eprints.gla.ac.uk/152375/
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The future of historical sociolinguistics?
In: Advances in Historical Sociolinguistics, pp. 1-19 (2017)
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Exploring Future Paths for Historical Sociolinguistics
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