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A dataset designed to study literary fiction's quality as a multidimensional construct with several different proxies for reception and assessment (e.g. Goodreads' scores, libraries' holdings, selection for long-listed awards, presence in canonical anthologies etc.). The dataset contains metadata and tens of linguistic features for more than 9000 contemporary novels. Ideal for study of literary quality and reception. An extensive description of the measures annotated in the corpus can be found at GitHub: https://github.com/centre-for-humanities-computing/chicago_corpus/blob/main/data/corpus_description.md
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Semi-guided expert interviews conducted by Daniel Irrgang, with protagonists associated/involved with the “Thought Exhibitions” at ZKM | Centre for Art and Media, Karlsruhe (DE). Research Project: “Thought Exhibition: The significance of Bruno Latour's art exhibition concept for his work and as a model for art institutions” Funding: Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellowship, project code: EC/H2020/101028379 Interviewees: - Alexandra Arènes, Soheil Hajmirbaba (video call via Zoom, March 7, 2023, CET) - Marie-Claire Pierret (video call via Zoom, March 24, 2023, CET) - Lívia Nolasco-Rozsas (Berlin [DE], June 28, 2024, CET) - Martin Guinard-Terrin (video call via Zoom, June 18, 2024, CET) Project abstract: The research project investigates the concept of “thought exhibition” (TE), a curatorial approach developed by Bruno Latour (BL) and Peter Weibel during four exhibitions at ZKM | Centre for Art and Media, Karlsruhe (Germany). The project will gain new insights into Latour’s work in philosophy and STS by demonstrating the significance of TEs for this work. It will also provide a conceptual framework for the role of the arts in facilitating engaging narratives on ecologically/socially critical issues. In particular, the project will investigate Latour’s concepts of “hybrids”, artefacts which cannot be put distinctively in categories of nature or culture, transgressing the dualistic distinctions, and of “compositionism”, a relational way of juxtaposing objects and actors in the exhibition space.
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Digitalisering og opmærkning af trusselsbreve til projektet 'Truslers sprog og genre', der bygger på en innovativ kombination af sprogvidenskab og genrestudier med det formål at opnå både detaljerede og gennemgribende indsigter i de sproglige og retoriske træk i trusselsbeskeder. Projektet omfatter dannelsen af en tekstdatabase bestående af autentiske, dansksprogede trusler. Trusselsbeskederne kommer fra dombøger optrykt i Karnov.
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corpusCLARIN-DK
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A dataset designed to study literary fiction's quality as a multidimensional construct with several different proxies for reception and assessment (e.g. Goodreads' scores, libraries' holdings, selection for long-listed awards, presence in canonical anthologies etc.). The dataset contains metadata and tens of linguistic features for more than 9000 contemporary novels. Ideal for study of literary quality and reception. An extensive description of the measures annotated in the corpus can be found at GitHub: https://github.com/centre-for-humanities-computing/chicago_corpus/blob/main/data/corpus_description.md
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COR.SEM is a lexical semantic resource for AI and NLP purposes. COR.SEM is linked to the basic Central Danish Word Register, COR, and describes the general senses of 34,000 Danish lemmas, expressed in a formalized way, e.g. with information on ontological type, hypernym, semantic frame and polarity value. The resource has been compiled based on information from a number of other Danish resources: DanNet (the Danish WordNet; links to synsets are included), The Danish Dictionary DDO, The Danish FrameNet Lexicon/Berkeley FrameNet, The Danish Sentiment lexicon and The Danish Thesaurus. 10,500 of the lemmas are considered central words in Danish. A supplement to COR.SEM is the dataset COR.SEM.EXT, which consists of definitions and usage examples for the entries in COR.SEM. COR.SEM.EXT is available in CLARIN-DK under a more restrictive licence. Detailed description including COR.SEM.EXT (in Danish): https://ordregister.dk/doc/COR-SEM-beskrivelse.html Technical specifications: https://ordregister.dk/files/COR.SEM_1.0_specifikation.html
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DanNet is a Danish lexical semantic wordnet; i.e. a language resource where the semantic relations between words are expressed in a formal language and thereby made usable for IT systems dealing with intelligent information handling. The DanNet database contains at present 65,000 concepts described in form of so-called synsets (sets of synonyms) related to one another by hyperonyms and hypernyms and for about 50 % of the concepts by other types of relations, e.g. used_for. All concepts are furthermore related to an ontological type (e.g. Human, Artifact or Activity). About 5,000 Danish synsets are linked to the equivalent English synsets of Princeton WordNet. Through the multilingual wordnet initiative Wordties (wordties.cst.dk), DanNet is linked to the Finnish, Swedish, Estonian and Polish wordnet.
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