Literature, Language and Computing Russian Contribution

This book brings together selected revised papers representing a multidisciplinary approach to language and literature. The collection presents studies performed using the methods of computational linguistics in accordance with the traditions of Russian linguistic and literary studies, primarily in...

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Other Authors: Eismont, Polina (Editor), Khokhlova, Maria (Editor), Koryshev, Mikhail (Editor), Riekhakaynen, Elena (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Singapore Springer Nature Singapore 2023, 2023
Edition:1st ed. 2023
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Collection: Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • Chapter 12. A semantic corpus of Russian literature of 18 century: its current state and its future
  • Chapter 13. Multimedia dictionary of verbal vocabulary: concept, structure, implementation
  • Chapter 14. Incorporating informal e-learning into foreign language teaching through collaborative personalization
  • Chapter 15. Pedagogical peer-to-peer online practice as a means of forming professional competence in distant learning format
  • Chapter 16. To the East Slavonic proverbs of the thematic group “Learning - inattention” (as seen in the new Electronic dictionary of current active East Slavonic proverbs)
  • Chapter 17. Opportunities of using Dental Internet resources in teaching the language of specialty in the course of Russian as a foreign language
  • Chapter 18. Machine Translation vs Human Translation of Artionyms
  • Chapter 19. The Emotion in Text Analyzer: How to Visualize its Output?
  • Chapter 20. The Multimedia Corpus of Russian Ironic Speech for Phonetic Analysis
  • Chapter 21. Theory of Mind and the Mechanism of Imagination for a Companion Robot
  • Chapter 1. Literature, Language and Computing: Russian Contribution
  • Chapter 2. Self-Repair in Russian Spoken Discourse in Psycholinguistics Aspect: Correlation Analysis and Quantitative Data
  • Chapter 3. A Lexicographic Portrait of a Russian Microsyntactic Unit
  • Chapter 4. “Plain and Natural” vs “Accurate and Unambiguous”: Pronominal Intrasentential Anaphora in Russian Legislative Texts
  • Chapter 5. The Old Church Slavonic Corpora and Their Use in Language Studies at the University
  • Chapter 6. Core coordination units in macro- and microdiachrony: experimental data
  • Chapter 7. The Use of Futur Antérieur in the Past in Old French: Experience of a Corpus-Based Study
  • Chapter 8. Nachhaltigkeit in media crisis discourse
  • Chapter 9. Using Corpora for Verifying Language Choices in Translation
  • Chapter 10. Stylometric Methods in Comparative Analysis of Text
  • Chapter 11. Lexical Diversity of Russian Poets