Linguistic DNA
@linguisticdna
Modelling concepts and semantic change in English, 1500–1800. Collaborative AHRC-funded research project based @DHIShef.
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This summer - an excellent introduction to corpus linguistics at Survey of English Usage UCL, with Bas Aarts, Sean Wallis, Rachele, and the Survey of English Usage team.
A remarkable resource for corpus stylistics and more from Prof Michaela Mahlberg and the team at Uni of Birmingham!
In this new post from Dagmar Divjak : important questions about variation and language production, related to questions being explored by Sean Wallis (corplingstats.wordpress.com/2014/02/20/is-…), and questions that have informed the #LDNA processor.
Concept Modelling for Dummies: a new blogpost from Linguistic DNA which explains how concept modelling can transform content discovery, semantic search, and automatic metadata creation: talkinghumanities.blogs.sas.ac.uk/2019/03/26/con…
How is The University of Sheffield implementing #KnowledgeExchange in Arts and Humanities? The Arts and Humanities Research Council funded Linguistic DNA project is working with The OED to improve lexicographical practice. DHI Arts & Humanities Knowledge Exchange
Major new #CQPweb update now available (version 3.2.32) and installed on the #Lancaster server cqpweb.lancs.ac.uk Linguistics and English Language, Lancaster Uni Lancaster University . If you observe any bugs or bad behaviour, please email me (tweets/DMs also acceptable). Thanks!
English Grammar Day 2019 with speakers Charlotte Brewer, Jon Hutchinson, David Denison, Ingrid Tieken, Barbara Bleiman 🎓 Education is Conversation, Rob Drummond + Panel discussion w/John Mullan. Book now: bit.ly/2Pt6kzf @VoicesofEnglish UCL Events @UCL_AHSHS BritishLibraryEvents #grammar #EnglishGrammarDay