This paper presents an overview of the ways in which genres, or structural forms, develop in a community of practice, in this case, Wikipedia. Firstly, we collected data by performing a small search task in the Wikipedia search engine (powered by Lucene) to locate articles related to global car manufacturers, for example, British Leyland, Ferrari and General Motors. We also searched for typical biographical articles about notable people, such as Spike Milligan, Alex Ferguson, Nelson Mandela and Karl Marx. An examination of the data thus obtained revealed that these articles have particular forms and that some genres connect to each other and evolve, merge and overlap. We then looked at the ways in which the purpose and form of a biographica...
The genre modelling and research presented in this chapter originate from the sub-branch of Applied ...
The process whereby inferences are made from textual data is broadly referred to as text mining. In ...
This paper reports on our task-based observational, logged, questionnaire study and analysis of ocul...
Producing large language corpora is not only highly work-intensive, but also increasingly a process ...
This paper reports on our task-based observational, logged, questionnaire study and analysis of ocul...
This paper reports on our task-based observational, logged, questionnaire study and analysis of ocul...
The Web is a new, large and heterogeneous community where the interaction among the users and the po...
Wikipedia, as a social phenomenon of collaborative knowledge creation, has been studied extensively ...
Genres can be understood in many different ways. They are often perceived as a primarily sociologica...
This paper reports on an approach to the analysis of genre recognition using eye-tracking. The resea...
Wikipedia is a goldmine of information; not just for its many readers, but also for the growing comm...
We discuss the issues of resolving the information-retrieval problem in large digital collections th...
This paper provides a tentative analysis of the main factors that have contributed to determining an...
This chapter deals with a study of personal pronouns in context and aims at revealing trends in popu...
This paper examines the role of genre in organizing bibliographic information through three sets of ...
The genre modelling and research presented in this chapter originate from the sub-branch of Applied ...
The process whereby inferences are made from textual data is broadly referred to as text mining. In ...
This paper reports on our task-based observational, logged, questionnaire study and analysis of ocul...
Producing large language corpora is not only highly work-intensive, but also increasingly a process ...
This paper reports on our task-based observational, logged, questionnaire study and analysis of ocul...
This paper reports on our task-based observational, logged, questionnaire study and analysis of ocul...
The Web is a new, large and heterogeneous community where the interaction among the users and the po...
Wikipedia, as a social phenomenon of collaborative knowledge creation, has been studied extensively ...
Genres can be understood in many different ways. They are often perceived as a primarily sociologica...
This paper reports on an approach to the analysis of genre recognition using eye-tracking. The resea...
Wikipedia is a goldmine of information; not just for its many readers, but also for the growing comm...
We discuss the issues of resolving the information-retrieval problem in large digital collections th...
This paper provides a tentative analysis of the main factors that have contributed to determining an...
This chapter deals with a study of personal pronouns in context and aims at revealing trends in popu...
This paper examines the role of genre in organizing bibliographic information through three sets of ...
The genre modelling and research presented in this chapter originate from the sub-branch of Applied ...
The process whereby inferences are made from textual data is broadly referred to as text mining. In ...
This paper reports on our task-based observational, logged, questionnaire study and analysis of ocul...