Monthly Archive: March 2022
I have always loved the DHd conferences, but this year’s is even better. It’s organized by people that are uniquely dear to my heart, and they have done an amazing job organizing this (now fully online) conference. They have even managed to bring together a long paper session with people...
There are things you think you are going to understand, eventually – and things you have to ask about because after a few months, it is pretty clear you won’t magically seize the big picture well enough to make sense of the details. Ever since I joined ecoinfo last fall,...
Many months ago, I posted an article about the work I had to do to obtain a publishable edition of my corpus. I called it a trinity because it would be divided into three parts: transcription; encoding; annotation. In this article, I developed the first part of the trinity and...
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