27.1431, TOC: Digital Scholarship in the Humanities (DSH) 31/1 (2016)

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Subject: 27.1431, TOC: Digital Scholarship in the Humanities (DSH) 31/1 (2016)

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Date: Fri, 25 Mar 2016 00:07:06
From: Carolyn Napolitano [Carolyn.Napolitano at oup.com]
Subject: Digital Scholarship in the Humanities (DSH) Vol. 31, No. 1 (2016)

 
Publisher:	Oxford University Press
			http://www.oup.com/us 
			
Journal Title:  Digital Scholarship in the Humanities (DSH) 
Volume Number:  31 
Issue Number:  1 
Issue Date:  2016 


Main Text:  

Digital Scholarship in the Humanities
Read Volume 31 Issue 1 online now at http://bit.ly/1Zx05sm 

Original articles:

Stylometric model for detecting oath expressions: A case study for Quranic
texts
By Ahmad Alqurneh, Aida Mustapha, Masrah Azrifah Azmi Murad, and Nurfadhlina
Mohd Sharef

Finite-state transducer for Amazigh verbal morphology
By Fadoua Ataa Allah

Identifying translationese at the word and sub-word level
By Ehud Alexander Avner, Noam Ordan, and Shuly Wintner

Automatically identifying blend splinters that are morpheme candidates
By David Correia Saavedra

A Brazilian contribution to teaching Geolinguistics from a tool for generating
and for visualizing linguistic maps
By Rodrigo Duarte Seabra, Valter Pereira Romano, Vanderci de Andrade Aguilera,
and Nathan Oliveira

The Essay/ontology Workflow, Challenges in Combining Formal and Interpretive
Methods
By Miguel Escobar Varela

Vafa spell-checker for detecting spelling, grammatical, and real-word errors
of Persian language
By Heshaam Faili, Nava Ehsan, Mortaza Montazery, and Mohammad Taher Pilehvar 

ANNIS3: A new architecture for generic corpus query and visualization
By Thomas Krause and Amir Zeldes

A dependency treebank of Chinese Buddhist texts
By John Lee and Yin Hei Kong

Knowledge-rich, computer-assisted composition of Chinese couplets
By John Lee, Ying Cheuk Hui, and Yin Hei Kong

Towards the construction of a field: The developments and implications of
mobile assisted language learning (MALL)
By Gi-Zen Liu, Hui-Ching Lu, and Chun-Ting Lai

Semantic role induction in Persian: An unsupervised approach by using
probabilistic models
By Parisa Saeedi, Heshaam Faili, and Azadeh Shakery

The sense of a connection: Automatic tracing of intertextuality by meaning
By Walter Scheirer, Christopher Forstall, and Neil Coffee

Reviews:

Information 2.0: New Models of Information Production, Distribution and
Consumption, 2nd Edition. Martin De Saulles.
Reviewed by Harriett E. Green

Martin Paul Eve, Open Access and the Humanities: Contexts, Controversies and
the Future.
Reviewed by Lisa Spiro

Rhetoric and the Digital Humanities. Jim Ridolfo and William Hart-Davidson
(eds.).
Reviewed by Ken S. McAllister

Cultural Heritage Information: Access and Management. Ian Ruthven and G. G.
Chowdhury (eds).
Reviewed by Kathleen M. Smith

Read now at http://bit.ly/1Zx05sm
 



Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics
                     Morphology
                     Phonology
                     Semantics
                     Text/Corpus Linguistics
                     Translation

Subject Language(s): Arabic, Standard (arb)
                     Chinese, Mandarin (cmn)
                     Hebrew (heb)
                     Persian, Iranian (pes)
                     Tamajeq, Tayart (thz)



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