The Linguistic DNA project investigates concepts in early modern England and adopts a bottom-up approach to query whether the key concepts intuited by historians of ideas are manifested in the printed discourse of the time. By applying computational methods and close reading to Early English Books Online, we identify concepts that early moderns were discussing, developing and changing. In this article, we discuss the challenge of information retrieval and the negotiation between distant reading and close reading. We present three case studies informed by the project’s three research themes. Research theme 1 examines historical and social contexts of conceptual change. Research theme 2 analyses lexical semantic relationships within conceptua...
Master's thesis in Literacy studiesThis thesis examines the early modern debates surrounding the inc...
This paper, emerging from a book project on Shakespeare’s use of particular formal features, will ex...
Studies of digital communication technologies often focus on the apparently unique set of multimodal...
This article describes the background and premises of the AHRC-funded project, ‘The Linguistic DNA o...
Previous research in conceptual history, the study of change over time of key terms and value system...
The linguistic DNA project seeks to understand the evolution of philosophy, society and language dur...
This article considers different ways in which keywords and concepts have been, and might be, explor...
The use of computational approaches in history is not new (Boonstra et al 2004). However, until fair...
The history of the English language is a vast and diverse area of research. In this volume, a team o...
The method by which users have traditionally exploited digital resources such as Early English Books...
This brief thirty-year history of Lexicons of Early Modern English, an online database of glossaries...
This text gives two examples of how research within the history of science and ideas can make use of...
This project aims to explore aspects of Anglo-Saxon language and culture through the study of Old En...
In twenty-first-century accounts of how knowledge was transmitted at second hand in the early modern...
This book uses a corpus of manuscript letters from Bess of Hardwick to investigate how linguistic fe...
Master's thesis in Literacy studiesThis thesis examines the early modern debates surrounding the inc...
This paper, emerging from a book project on Shakespeare’s use of particular formal features, will ex...
Studies of digital communication technologies often focus on the apparently unique set of multimodal...
This article describes the background and premises of the AHRC-funded project, ‘The Linguistic DNA o...
Previous research in conceptual history, the study of change over time of key terms and value system...
The linguistic DNA project seeks to understand the evolution of philosophy, society and language dur...
This article considers different ways in which keywords and concepts have been, and might be, explor...
The use of computational approaches in history is not new (Boonstra et al 2004). However, until fair...
The history of the English language is a vast and diverse area of research. In this volume, a team o...
The method by which users have traditionally exploited digital resources such as Early English Books...
This brief thirty-year history of Lexicons of Early Modern English, an online database of glossaries...
This text gives two examples of how research within the history of science and ideas can make use of...
This project aims to explore aspects of Anglo-Saxon language and culture through the study of Old En...
In twenty-first-century accounts of how knowledge was transmitted at second hand in the early modern...
This book uses a corpus of manuscript letters from Bess of Hardwick to investigate how linguistic fe...
Master's thesis in Literacy studiesThis thesis examines the early modern debates surrounding the inc...
This paper, emerging from a book project on Shakespeare’s use of particular formal features, will ex...
Studies of digital communication technologies often focus on the apparently unique set of multimodal...