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Walter J. Scheirer. The Sense of a Connection: Automatic Tracing of Intertextuality by Meaning,". Walter J. Scheirer. Christopher W. Forstall. Literary and Linguistic Computing (LLC),. Article{Scheirer 2016 LLC,. Author = {Walter J. Scheirer and Christopher W. Forstall and Neil Coffee},. Title = {The Sense of a Connection: Automatic Tracing of Intertextuality by Meaning},. Journal = {Literary and Linguistic Computing (LLC)},. Volume = {31},. Issue = {1},. Month = {April},. Walter J. Scheirer. Article{Sch...
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Walter J. Scheirer. Keywords: computational linguistics, intertextuality, sound, stylistics, classics, authorship attribution. Spring 2009 - Present. This work is supported by NEH Digital Humanities Start-Up Grant Award No. HD-51570-12. The Sense of a Connection: Automatic Tracing of Intertextuality by Meaning,". Walter J. Scheirer. Christopher W. Forstall. Digital Scholarship in the Humanities (DSH),. Article{Scheirer 2016 LLC,. Journal = {Digital Scholarship in the Humanities (DSH)},. Volume = {31},.
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Skip to main content. Digital Breadcrumbs of Brothers Grimm. Tracing Authorship in Noise. Dr Hugh Houghton ( ITSEE. University of Birmingham, UK):. Dr Tom Cheesman (Swansea, UK):. Dr Neil Coffee (Buffalo, USA):. Dr Kurt Fendt (Boston, USA):. Dr Laurence Mellerin (Lyon, France):. Stefan Procházka (Vienna, Austria), Dr. Charlotte Roueché (London, UK), Denis Searby (Uppsala, Sweden):. The Van Leer Jerusalem Institute). Other BMBF eHumanities Research Groups. This site was last updated: 23 February 2017.