Sunday, 14 April 2013
#WEEK 11: COMPUTATIONAL STYLISTICS
WHAT IS COMPUTATIONAL STYLISTICS?
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A sub-discipline of computational linguistics.
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It is the study of patterns formed in particular
texts, authors, genres, periods via computational methods.
Relevance or application to Language Learning or
Language Research
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To determine the style of literary works; grammar,
lexis, semantics, phonological properties.
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To identify linguistic features; Arbitrariness,
creativity' or 'open-endedness‘, Cultural transmission.
Through computational stylistics we learnt that there
are so many ways to interpret or analyse a text especially literary text. By using
computer as one of the medium to interpret the text, many negative things can
be detected by the analysts and also avoided by the writer such as plagiarism.
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