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Manuscript newsletters are by definition documents in motion. While they were written up, adapted and reassembled, they spread information all over the European continent.
Kreuze, Wouter
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THE STRUCTURE OF INFORMATION CULTURE OF FUTURE BACHELORS OF PHILOLOGY [PDF]
The article analyzes the structure of information culture of future bachelors of philology. The functional-activity field of bachelors of philology is reviewed.
Oksana M. Glushak
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The disturbing object of philology [PDF]
This essay investigates a certain disturbance that appears at the moment that philosophy is confronted with philological practices, as foreshadowed in Paul de Man's seminal work on the 'return to philology.' This disturbance appears vividly in Heidegger's Introduction to Metaphysics with the sudden appearance of the 'nonsense word' kzomil.
Vincent van Gerven Oei
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Exploring Large Language Models for Classical Philology [PDF]
Recent advances in NLP have led to the creation of powerful language models for many languages including Ancient Greek and Latin. While prior work on Classical languages unanimously uses BERT, in this work we create four language models for Ancient Greek
Frederick Riemenschneider, A. Frank
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Logion: Machine Learning for Greek Philology [PDF]
This paper presents machine-learning methods to address various problems in Greek philology. After training a BERT model on the largest premodern Greek dataset used for this purpose to date, we identify and correct previously undetected errors made by ...
Charlie Cowen-Breen+3 more
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Finno-Ugric words in the Russian dialects of Yakutia [PDF]
This article analyzes the lexical Finno-Ugric borrowings that appeared in the speech of the Slavs and the aboriginal population of Yakutia with the arrival of the Russians to the northeast Siberia in the 17th century.
Samsonova Larisa+2 more
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Textual criticism and Old Norse philology
Old Norse editors typically apply the principles of textual criticism with moderation, mainly correcting obvious errors. The exception is poetry, where the introduction of variant readings and emendations is often necessary.
Mikael Males
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The purpose of the study was to explore how technological advances incorporated into the Philology Studies curriculum could impact the students’ research skills and the quality of their research projects and what students’ and teachers’ impressions of ...
V. Tetyana+4 more
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Meta-Historical Transitions from Philology to Genealogy [PDF]
Anthony K. Jensen
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