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Johannes Klatt, Librarian for Oriental Manuscripts at the Royal Library in Berlin from 1872 to 1892
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Visualizing the development of prose styles in Horse Manuals from Early Modern English to Present-Day English
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In: Journal of Data Mining and Digital Humanities, Vol Special issue on Visualisations in Historical Linguistics (2020) (2020)
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Visual analytics for historical linguistics: opportunities and challenges
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In: Journal of Data Mining and Digital Humanities, Vol Special issue on Visualisations in Historical Linguistics (2020) (2020)
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An interactive visualization of Google Books Ngrams with R and Shiny: Exploring a(n) historical increase in onset strength in a(n) huge database
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In: Journal of Data Mining and Digital Humanities, Vol Special issue on Visualisations in Historical Linguistics (2020) (2020)
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International audience Using the re-emergence of the /h/ onset from Early Modern to Present-Day English as a case study, we illustrate the making and the functions of a purpose-built web application named (an:a) lyzer for the interactive visualization of the raw n-gram data provided by Google Books Ngrams (GBN). The database has been compiled from the full text of over 4.5 million books in English, totalling over 468 billion words and covering roughly five centuries. We focus on bigrams consisting of words beginning with graphic preceded by the indefinite article allomorphs a and an, which serve as a diagnostic of the consonantal strength of the initial /h/. The sheer size of this database affords us the possibility to attain a maximal diachronic resolution, to distinguish highly specific groups of -initial lexical items, and even to trace the diffusion of the observed changes across individual lexical units. The functions programmed into the app enable us to explore the data interactively by filtering, selecting and viewing them according to various parameters that were manually annotated into the data frame. We also discuss limitations of the database, of the app and of the explorative data analysis. The app is publicly accessible online at https://osf.io/ht8se/.
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[shs.langue]humanities and social sciences/linguistics; AZ20-999; Bibliography. Library science. Information resources; corpus linguistics; data visualization; google books; google books ngrams; historical linguistics; historical phonology; History of scholarship and learning. The humanities; n-grams; r; shiny; Z
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URL: https://doaj.org/article/b54c8cc339bb4b8a9e4ba8f849b398a2
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How to visualize high-dimensional data: a roadmap
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In: Journal of Data Mining and Digital Humanities, Vol Special issue on Visualisations in Historical Linguistics (2020) (2020)
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Digitising Collections of Historical Linguistic Data: The Example of The Linguistic Atlas of Scotland
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In: Journal of Data Mining and Digital Humanities, Vol Special issue on Visualisations in Historical Linguistics (2020) (2020)
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Special Issue on Visualisations in Historical Linguistics: Introduction
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In: Journal of Data Mining and Digital Humanities, Vol Special issue on Visualisations in Historical Linguistics (2020) (2020)
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Visualising pre-standard spelling practice: Understanding the interchange of ‹ch(t)› and ‹th(t)› in Older Scots
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In: Journal of Data Mining and Digital Humanities, Vol Special issue on Visualisations in Historical Linguistics (2020) (2020)
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Stylo visualisations of Middle English documents
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In: Journal of Data Mining and Digital Humanities, Vol Special issue on Visualisations in Historical Linguistics (2020) (2020)
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