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Quantitative Approaches to Versification
- 1.0508480 - ÚČL 2020 RIV CZ eng G - Proceedings (international conference)
Plecháč, Petr (ed.) - Barry, P. (ed.) - Skulacheva, T. (ed.) - Bermúdez-Sabel, H. (ed.) - Kolár, Robert (ed.)
Quantitative Approaches to Versification.
Prague: Institute of Czech Literature of the Czech Academy of Sciences, 2019. 275 s. ISBN 978-80-88069-83-6; ISBN 978-80-88069-84-3.
[Quantitative Approaches to Versification. Praha (CZ), 24.06.2019-26.06.2019]
R&D Projects: GA ČR(CZ) GA17-01723S
Institutional support: RVO:68378068
Keywords : versification * quantitative verse studies * prosody
OECD category: Specific literatures
http://versologie.cz/conference2019/proceedings/qav.pdf
This volume presents a wide range of quantitative approaches to versification. It comprises various methodological perspectives ranging from simple descriptive statistics to advanced machine learning methods (such as support vector machines, random forests or neural networks) as well as material covering a large span of time and languages: from very ancient versifications (Sumerian, Akkadian, Hittie, Ancient Greek), through medieval (Old English, Old Icelandic, Old Saxon) and Renaissance verse to modern experiments (free verse, concrete poetry), from English and Russian through Spanish and German to Portuguese and Catalan. Not only written, but also spoken poetry has been analyzed. The book covers multiple topics. What they all share in common is that versification is being studied in the context of other linguistic phenomena that may affect or determine it. Analyses of large corpora go hand in hand with comparative approaches. It is shown that quantitative approaches can be used for the purpose of authorship attribution, to build reasonable typologies as well as to understand why certain forms play such a dominant roles in our cultural tradition(s).
Permanent Link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0299374
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