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Emilio Matricciani
In the first part of the article, we recall our general theory of linguistic channels?based on regression lines between deep language parameters?and study their capacity and interdependence. In the second part, we apply the theory to novels written by Ch...
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Reyadh Alluhaibi, Tareq Alfraidi, Mohammad A. R. Abdeen and Ahmed Yatimi
Part of Speech (POS) tagging is one of the most common techniques used in natural language processing (NLP) applications and corpus linguistics. Various POS tagging tools have been developed for Arabic. These taggers differ in several aspects, such as in...
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Riku Iikura, Makoto Okada and Naoki Mori
The understanding of narrative stories by computer is an important task for their automatic generation. To date, high-performance neural-network technologies such as BERT have been applied to tasks such as the Story Cloze Test and Story Completion. In th...
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Karen McCauley, Duncan Matheson
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There is a substantial literature theorizing ways that fictional narrative informs how identity is constructed and experienced in day-to-day life. However, there has been very little research on the ways that constructions of disability in fictional lit...
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Scott Dalrymple
Will Payne (1865?1954) was an American financial journalist and novelist with unique and interesting views on capitalism and society. Most turn-of-the-century American novelists who wrote about economics inhabited opposite poles of the political spectrum...
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Saman Abdulqadir Hussein Dizayi
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The aim of this research is to analyze the presence of the concepts of ?Exile and Home? in raising the identity crisis in V. S. Naipaul?s novel The Mimic Men (1967). It examines Edward Said?s theoretic contention of exile?s influence in creating identity...
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Joyce Goggin
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This article discusses the rise of modern banking, the invention of credit and a related persistent orientation to the future inherent in credit-based economies, through the example of the novel which, as a literary form, came into being at roughly the s...
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Josephine Muganiwa
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The paper argues that children face challenges in growing up and fitting into their societies and that these challenges need to be addressed with care. These challenges, which are complicated by the effects of colonialism, war and economic crises in the ...
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Danielle Lorenz
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Designed as a book for educators that challenges how dis/abilities are portrayed in novels and short stories, Patricia A. Dunn?s Disabling Characters: Representations of Disability in Young Adult Literature offers an assessment of 14 stories for youth, s...
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Danielle Lorenz
Pág. 139 - 144
Designed as a book for educators that challenges how dis/abilities are portrayed in novels and short stories, Patricia A. Dunn?s Disabling Characters: Representations of Disability in Young Adult Literature offers an assessment of 14 stories for youth, s...
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Robert Gorman
This article investigates the stylometric usefulness of morphosyntactic annotation. Focusing on the style of literary texts, it argues that including morphosyntactic annotation in analyses of style has at least two important advantages: (1) maintaining a...
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Rebecca Webster, Margot Fonteyne, Arda Tezcan, Lieve Macken and Joke Daems
Due to the growing success of neural machine translation (NMT), many have started to question its applicability within the field of literary translation. In order to grasp the possibilities of NMT, we studied the output of the neural machine system of Go...
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Joanna Rankin
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Examining how readers of popular fiction respond to characters with disabilities and characters immersed in the lives of characters with disabilities, this paper serves to contribute to understandings of the meanings that readers ascribe to disability in...
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Joanna Rankin
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Examining how readers of popular fiction respond to characters with disabilities and characters immersed in the lives of characters with disabilities, this paper serves to contribute to understandings of the meanings that readers ascribe to disability in...
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Emilio Matricciani
We propose that short-term memory (STM), when processing a sentence, uses two independent units in series. The clues for conjecturing this model emerge from studying many novels from Italian and English Literature. This simple model, referring to the sur...
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Christian Reul, Dennis Christ, Alexander Hartelt, Nico Balbach, Maximilian Wehner, Uwe Springmann, Christoph Wick, Christine Grundig, Andreas Büttner and Frank Puppe
Optical Character Recognition (OCR) on historical printings is a challenging task mainly due to the complexity of the layout and the highly variant typography. Nevertheless, in the last few years, great progress has been made in the area of historical OC...
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Jèssica Pujol Duran
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Este artículo analiza un cambio en la historia de la escritura experimental durante el cual la experimentación literaria dejó de estar circunscrita por las vanguardias históricas y adoptó aproximaciones más democráticas, lúdicas e inclusivas a la experie...
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