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The Emergence of Literary Diction

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The article was published on 2012-08-21 and is currently open access. It has received 27 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Diction.

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The Meaning of the Digital Humanities

TL;DR: This question of disciplinary meaning, which I ask from the viewpoint of the humanities generally, is larger than the question of the disciplinary identity now preoccupying "Digital Humanities" itself as discussed by the authors.
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Exploration and Exploitation of Victorian Science in Darwin's Reading Notebooks

TL;DR: Darwin's reading choices are examined, finding his consumption more exploratory than the culture's production, suggesting that underneath gradual societal changes are the explorations of individual synthesis and discovery.
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Quantitative Ansätze in den Literatur- und Geisteswissenschaften : Systematische und historische Perspektiven

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The Longue Durée of Literary Prestige

TL;DR: The authors studied the stylistic differences associated with literary prominence across a century and found that there is a steady tendency for new volumes of poetry to change by slightly exaggerating certain features that defined prestige in the recent past.
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TL;DR: This work conceptualizes a set of aesthetic emotions that are predictive of aesthetic appreciation in the reader, and allows the annotation of multiple labels per line to capture mixed emotions within their context, resulting in a consistent dataset for future large scale analysis.
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