Literary and Linguistic Computing

11.4k citations
776 papers · indexed · active since 1950
Topics
Natural Language Processing TechniquesDigital Humanities and ScholarshipAuthorship Attribution and Profiling

In The Last Decade

Literary and Linguistic Computing

629 papers receiving 8.7k citations

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Literary and Linguistic Computing
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  • Literature and Literary Theory 1.9k
  • Language and Linguistics 1.9k
  • Information Systems 1.4k
  • Sociology and Political Science 1.4k
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About Literary and Linguistic Computing

The 776 papers published in Literary and Linguistic Computing in the last decades have received a total of 11.4k indexed citations . Papers published in Literary and Linguistic Computing usually cover Literature and Literary Theory (189 papers), Language and Linguistics (143 papers) and Artificial Intelligence (428 papers) specifically the topics of Natural Language Processing Techniques (269 papers), Digital Humanities and Scholarship (157 papers) and Authorship Attribution and Profiling (135 papers). The most active scholars publishing in Literary and Linguistic Computing are J. F. Burrows, Douglas Biber, David I. Holmes, Moshe Koppel, Christian Kay, David L. Hoover, John Grieve, Mark Davies, Kemal Oflazer and S. D. Atkins.

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