Computing and Language Variation: International Journal of Humanities and Arts Computing Volume 2 (International Journal of Humanities and Arts Computing, 2, 1-2, Band 2) - Softcover

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Inhaltsangabe

Computing and Language Variation explores dialects and social differences in language computationally, examining topics such as how (and how much) linguistic differences impede intelligibility, how national borders accelerate and direct change, how opinion and hearsay shape perceptions of language differences, the role of intonation (melody), the differences between variation in pronunciation and vocabulary, and techniques for recognizing structure in larger collections of linguistic data. The computational investigations engage more traditional work deeply, and a panel discussion focuses on the opportunities and risks of pursuing humanities research using computational science. There is also an extensive introduction which attempts to sketch perspectives from which to approach the individual contributions.

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Über die Autorinnen und Autoren

Professor, University of Groningen

Associate Professor, University of Groningen

Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg

University of Groningen



John Nerbonne is Professor at the University of Groningen.

Charlotte Gooskens is Associate Professor at the University of Groningen.

Sebastian Kürschner is at the Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg Renée van Bezooijen.

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The International Journal of Humanities and Arts Computing (formerly History and Computing) is one of the world’s premier multi-disciplinary, peer-reviewed forums for research on all aspects of arts and humanities computing. It focuses both on conceptual or theoretical approaches and case studies or essays demonstrating how advanced information technologies further scholarly understanding of traditional topics in the arts and humanities. The journal also welcomes submissions on policy, epistemological, and pedagogical issues insofar as they relate directly to computing-based arts and humanities research.

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