Progress in stylistics: Theory, statistics, computers
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Auteurs : Louis Milic [États-Unis, Burundi]Source :
- Computers and the Humanities [ 0010-4817 ] ; 1991.
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- org : Cleveland State University.
- pers : A. Q. Morton, Agnes Bruno, Alan Jones, Alvar Ellegard, An Investigation, Andrew T. Crosland, Arcadia Wired, Bernard Shaw, C. B. Williams, C. S. Lewis, Charles Muller, D. R. Tallentire, D. Ross, Daniel Dugast, Daniel Greenblatt, David L. Wallace, Dolores M. Burton, Donald Ross, Ellen Spolsky, Frederick Mosteller, Gilbert Youmans, H. M. Logan, Henry James, J. L. Mitchell, J. R. Allen, Jane Austen, Jean Dominique, John B. Smith, Karl Kroeber, Kenneth W. Kemp, La Fontaine, Leo Spitzer, Louis T. Milic, M. W. A. Smith, Madox Ford, Martin Dillon, Mary Hiatt, Mary P. Hiatt, Michael A. Lucas, Michael Riffaterre, N. Hamilton-Smith, Norman Page, Patricia Koster, Paul Claudel, Peggy Haskel, Philip Sidney, Pierre Guiraud, R. A. Wisbey, R. F. Churchhouse, R. W. Bailey, Richard Bailey, Richard W. Bailey, Robert Cluett, Roger Fowler, Rosanne Potter, S. Michaelson, S. Miehaelson, Sally Yeates, Seymour Chatman, Susan Tiefenbrun, Susan W. Tiefenbrun, Thomas Merriam, Victor E. Graham, Victor Hugo, Virginia Woolf, William Cherubini, William Cowper, de ClOves.
- place : Authenticity, Belgium, Cambridge, Cardiff, Chile, Columbia, Eccentricity, Edinburgh, Minneapolis, Netherlands, York.
- Teeft :
- Archive, Attribution, Authorship, Authorship attribution, Authorship study, Basic theory, Certain kind, Character definition, Charles muller, Cleveland state university, Computational, Computational stylistics, Computer criticism, Computer study, Concordance, Content analysis, Deep structure, Edinburgh university press, Former student, Ibid, Individual author, Individual style, Lexical norm, Linguistic research, Linguistic study, Literary style, Milic, Positional stylometry, Prose style, Quantitative analysis, Quantitative stylistics, Quarter century, Rhetorical device, Semantic analysis, Seymour chatman, Software package, Sound texture, Statistic, Statistical method, Stylistic, Stylistic analysis, Stylistic study, Stylistics, Such work, Teacher college press, Thomas merriam.
Abstract
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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DOI: 10.1007/BF00141189
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