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Results of Digital Competence Development for Philology Students within Blended Learning
The relevance of the problem is due to dynamic changes in digital society. The study aims to determine and compare the levels of digital competence development for future philologists-teachers before and after studying the module “Digital Training Tools”
Татьяна Собченко
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Digital Manzoni: «PhiloEditor» between philology and didactics
The spread of the digital approach for representing literary texts encourages interesting analysis in the philological field. Even authorial philology starts to take advantage from the possibilities offered by the new medium — both on a methodological ...
Ersilia Russo
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Digital philology of the Italian Middle Ages
Although its main lines of enquiry and its approaches to textual culture are not always shared by the international mainstream of philological studies, Italian textual criticism is known for its methodological strength and the quality of its output ...
Lino Leonardi
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Digital Roundtable: Feeling and Classical Philology
Constanze Güthenke’s latest book, Feeling and Classical Philology: Knowing Antiquity in German Scholarship, 1770–1920 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020), makes a major and distinctive contribution to the study of German classical scholarship.
Lorraine Daston +2 more
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HALT-PROP: Human-Annotated Lithuanian Textual Corpus for Propaganda Narratives and Techniques [PDF]
In the contemporary technological landscape, propaganda has become one of the most pervasive tools in information warfare. Social media platforms and entire media ecosystems are leveraged to disseminate hostile propaganda aimed at polarizing societies ...
Ieva Rizgelienė +3 more
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A Computational Turn in Digital Philology Questions
In this article we argue that digital scholarly editing still obeys a representational logic which prevents it from fully exploiting the potential of the digital medium. In fact, practices such as the encoding of data still lead to recording the results
Elisa Cugliana, Joris S. Van Zundert
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A maturity model for catalogues of semantic artefacts [PDF]
This work presents a maturity model for assessing catalogues of semantic artefacts, one of the keystones that permit semantic interoperability of systems.
Oscar Corcho +6 more
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Modelling Speaker Attribution in Narrative Texts With Biased and Bias-Adjustable Neural Networks
Literary narratives regularly contain passages that different readers attribute to different speakers: a character, the narrator, or the author. Since literary narratives are highly ambiguous constructs, it is often impossible to decide between diverging
Tillmann Dönicke +7 more
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Digital Philological Practices: the Project “Chekhov Digital”
The article examines the role of “digital practices” in the formation of interdisciplinary humanitarian knowledge, the peculiarities of the development of digital humanitarian projects in the field of philology. The model of development of a digital project in the field of preparation of semantic markup of literary publications “Chekhov Digital”, which
Elena M. Severina +2 more
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The paper offers an overview of the digital projects in progress at the Cnr Institute Opera del vocabolario italiano in Florence, specialized in historical lexicography and in the development of software for lexicography, and now active in the European ...
Paolo Squillacioti
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