A tale of two cultures: Bringing literary analysis and computational linguistics together. Hammond, A., Brooke, J., & Hirst, G. In Proceedings, Second ACL Workshop on Computational Linguistics for Literature, pages 1–8, Atlanta, June, 2013. abstract bibtex There are cultural barriers to collaborative effort between literary scholars and computational linguists. In this work, we discuss some of these problems in the context of our ongoing research project, an exploration of free indirect discourse in Virginia Woolf's To The Lighthouse, ultimately arguing that the advantages of taking each field out of its "comfort zone" justifies the inherent difficulties.
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author = {Adam Hammond and Julian Brooke and Graeme Hirst},
title = {A tale of two cultures: Bringing literary analysis and
computational linguistics together},
address = {Atlanta},
booktitle = {Proceedings, Second ACL Workshop on Computational
Linguistics for Literature},
year = {2013},
pages = {1--8},
month = {June},
download = {http://ftp.cs.toronto.edu/pub/gh/Hammond-etal-CL+Lit-2013.pdf}
,
abstract = { There are cultural barriers to collaborative effort
between literary scholars and computational linguists. In
this work, we discuss some of these problems in the context
of our ongoing research project, an exploration of free
indirect discourse in Virginia Woolf's <I>To The
Lighthouse</I>, ultimately arguing that the advantages of
taking each field out of its "comfort zone" justifies the
inherent difficulties.}
}
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