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Romanization and the digital future of philology

postmedieval: a journal of medieval cultural studies, 2014
The essay addresses romanization (generally speaking, the use of romanized print; more specifically, the act of transliteration into roman letters) to claim that philology remains all the more relevant in an age of digitized media. Focusing on examples drawn from Joseph Conrad and the Oxford English Dictionary, the essay examines how romanization makes
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The Sixth Generation of the Perseus Digital Library and a Workflow for Open Philology - DRAFT

arXiv.org
We report here on the workflow that we needed to develop in order to integrate the growing range of openly licensed, born-digital and, increasingly, machine actionable publications.
Gregory R. Crane   +7 more
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The TEI as luminol: Forensic philology in a digital age

Literary and Linguistic Computing, 2009
The purpose of this article is to introduce and explore forensic philology in the context of electronic text editing. Drawing primarily on the example provided by the development of a TEI P5 conformant edition of Hafgeirs saga Flateyings, an alleged Icelandic saga forgery attested in a single, unsigned eighteenth century paper manuscript, this ...
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The digital library and computational philology: The BAMBI project

1997
The work presented in this paper has been developed within a European project called BAMBI. It enhances the accessibility of ancient manuscripts and presents new ways of working with them. More precisely, the BAMBI project aims to produce a software tool allowing historians, and more particularly codicologists and philologists, to read manuscripts ...
Andrea Bozzi, Sylvie Calabretto
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DIAGNOSING THE PROFESSIONAL-COMMUNICATIVE COMPETENCE OF FOREIGN PHILOLOGY STUDENTS THROUGH DIGITAL INSTRUMENTS

АБЫЛАЙ ХАН АТЫНДАҒЫ ҚАЗАҚ ХАЛЫҚАРАЛЫҚ ҚАТЫНАСТАР ЖƏНЕ ƏЛЕМ ТІЛДЕРІ УНИВЕРСИТЕТІ «ФИЛОЛОГИЯ ҒЫЛЫМДАРЫ» СЕРИЯСЫ
This article focuses on diagnosing the professional-communicative competence (PCC) in the field of “6B02302-Foreign Philology” in the context of digital transformation in learning foreign languages.
B. Alieva, A. K. Sadykova
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Developing Written Speech Competence in English Philology Students Based on Digital Storytelling

Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities Research Fundamentals
This article examines the development of written speech competence in English philology students on the basis of digital storytelling. The relevance of the topic is connected with the growing role of multimodal literacy, project-based writing, and ...
Maxsetova Zuxra Torebayevna
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Information Technologies for Philological Education in the Digital Age

2021
The training of specialists in the Humanities cannot fail to undergo transformation in modern civilizational conditions. This applies to updating the content of academic disciplines and pedagogical technologies, which should contribute to the development of basic competencies, skills, abilities and knowledge of future philologists.
Elena Guseva   +2 more
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A Computational Turn in Digital Philology Questions

Filologia germanica = Germanic philology, 2022
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 of the editorial work, consigning to oblivion the very essence of the latter, which, in our opinion,
Cugliana, Elisa, van Zundert, Joris J.
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Digital Philology and Medieval Texts

2007
Atti di un convegno internazionale organizzato dal curatore, che è autore di 2 contributi: "Standards digitali per le edizioni a stampa" pp. VII-XIV e "Digital philology, medieval texts, and the Corpus of Latin rhythms, a digital edition of music and poems" pp.
STELLA, FRANCESCO VINCENZO, A. CIULA
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Andreas, Intertextuality, and Three Modes of Philology: Traditional, Oral, Digital

Neophilologus: An International Journal of Modern and Mediaeval Language and Literature, 2023
Paul Battles
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