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CALICO Journal, 2010
The increased use of electronic glosses to help students with reading in a foreign language has led to numerous studies of their effectiveness with elementary or intermediate students. However, advanced students in literature classes also need help, not only with literary interpretations, but with the kinds of language problems that glossing can ease.
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The increased use of electronic glosses to help students with reading in a foreign language has led to numerous studies of their effectiveness with elementary or intermediate students. However, advanced students in literature classes also need help, not only with literary interpretations, but with the kinds of language problems that glossing can ease.
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2007
Abstract EPIC As a snake in the mountains waits for a man by its den, having fed on poisonous herbs, and a terrible anger has entered it: dreadfully its eyes glitter as it twists around its den. So Hektor, full of unquenchable fierceness, did not give ground, but leant his bright shield against a projecting battlement.
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Abstract EPIC As a snake in the mountains waits for a man by its den, having fed on poisonous herbs, and a terrible anger has entered it: dreadfully its eyes glitter as it twists around its den. So Hektor, full of unquenchable fierceness, did not give ground, but leant his bright shield against a projecting battlement.
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Graphic Visualization in Literary Text Interpretation
2014 18th International Conference on Information Visualisation, 2014We here illustrate a possible approach combining existing technologies for Natural Language Processing (NLP), Knowledge Representation and Reasoning (KRR) and Data Visualization in a coherent Decision Support System (DSS). The approach to the development of the system we are working on can be articulated in two main steps: the customization and ...
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Proceedings of the June 4-8, 1973, national computer conference and exposition on - AFIPS '73, 1973
To date, computer-based literary text processing bears much greater similarity to techniques used for information retrieval and, to some degree, for question-answering, than it does to techniques used in, for example, machine translation of 'classical' artificial intelligence.
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To date, computer-based literary text processing bears much greater similarity to techniques used for information retrieval and, to some degree, for question-answering, than it does to techniques used in, for example, machine translation of 'classical' artificial intelligence.
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Computationally Discriminating Literary from Non-Literary Texts
2008Three computational linguistic methods are presented to discriminate literary from non-literary texts. In the first study, a hierarchical clustering technique of results obtained from Latent Semantic Analysis showed a clustering of literary versus non-literary texts.
Max M. Louwerse, Nick Benesh, Bin Zhang
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Machine-Readable Literary Texts
Collection Management, 1990While machine-readable literary texts have been around for about 40 years, it is only recently that librarians have actively considered acquiring them. Selection has been impaired in large part by problems of bibliographic control and product evaluation.
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Critical Inquiry, 1978
The structuralist revolution, or more precisely the trend towards linguistic analysis of texts manifesting the so-called poetic function of language,' has immeasurably increased our understanding of the types of relationships, paradigmatic and syntagmatic, which constitute the "litterarite" of texts.
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The structuralist revolution, or more precisely the trend towards linguistic analysis of texts manifesting the so-called poetic function of language,' has immeasurably increased our understanding of the types of relationships, paradigmatic and syntagmatic, which constitute the "litterarite" of texts.
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