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Progress in stylistics: Theory, statistics, computers

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Progress in stylistics: Theory, statistics, computers

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Abstract: This paper attempts to assess the progress made in computational stylistics dyring the course of the past twenty-five years. First, we discuss some theoretical notions of style, and then we sketch certain trends that emerge from relevant articles appearing in a variety of publications including conference proceedings and academic journals (other than CHum). The conclusion is that progress has been mixed.

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