If (not "Quantize, Click, and Conclude"): {Digital Methods In Medieval Studies}.
- Author / Editor
- Torabi, Katayoun.
If (not "Quantize, Click, and Conclude"): {Digital Methods In Medieval Studies}.
- Published
- Matthew Davis, Tamsyn Mahoney-Steel, and Ece Turnator, eds. Meeting the Medieval in a Digital World (Amsterdam: Arc Humanities, 2018), pp. 27-44.
- Description
- Describes two projects that use digital research tools: one using Lexomics to compare passages in "Beowulf" and "Blickling Homily XVII" and another using Lexomics and Voyant to 1) examine verbal clusters in GP to "see if Chaucer wrote differently" about his female and male characters and 2) to look at which of the CT "use the word 'privetee' (private) and how often the word is paired with 'apert' (public)." Tabulates results and assesses methods.
- Contributor
- Davis, Matthew, ed.
Mahoney-Steel, Tamsyn, ed.
Turnator, Ece, ed.
- Alternative Title
- Meeting the Medieval in a Digital World.
- Chaucer Subjects
- Language and Word Studies
Style and Versification
General Prologue to the Canterbury Tales