#shakespeare if you were looking for a Shakesperian expert who would be open minded as to authorship and not ridgedly clutching to a particular theory-- who might you reccomend? #medieval #literature. #authorshipanalysis #authorshipdilemma thanks in advance.
#shakespeare #medieval #literature #authorshipanalysis #authorshipdilemma
Hyperauthorship - a new trend in academia for papers with hundred of authors. It seems a good thing for supporting equity and diversity, but also has new challenges.
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-023-00575-3
#academia #publishing #science #scicomm #hyperauthorship #authorship #authorshipanalysis
#academia #publishing #science #scicomm #hyperauthorship #authorship #authorshipanalysis
After successfully migrating to expressional.social, it is time for a (new) #Introduction!
To a large extent, my work is my hobby: I am a linguist who dabbles in both functional #grammar (especially the grammar of informal speech and writing) and #forensiclinguistics. I study the language and genre of #threats and the linguistic and #intertextual links of #FarRightExtremist #manifestos. Also interested in #hatespeech and #AuthorshipAnalysis.
I love good food, my family, friends and my garden โฅ๏ธ
#introduction #grammar #forensiclinguistics #threats #intertextual #farrightextremist #manifestos #hatespeech #authorshipanalysis
New paper on the universality of register variation. Using a corpus of 60 languages the authors find empirical evidence that texts cluster in predictable register categories in any language, despite their different grammatical systems.
An important finding with implications for #AuthorshipAnalysis.
https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/cllt-2021-0090/html