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Péter Jeszenszky, Yoshinobu Hikosaka, Satoshi Imamura and Keiji Yano
In this paper, we analyse spatial variation in the Japanese dialectal lexicon by assembling a set of methodologies using theories in variationist linguistics and GIScience, and tools used in historical GIS. Based on historical dialect atlas data, we calc...
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Yun-Fei Jia, Shan Li and Renbiao Wu
Based on Web 2.0 technology, more and more people tend to express their attitude or opinions on the Internet. Radical ideas, rumors, terrorism, or violent contents are also propagated on the Internet, causing several incidents of social panic every year ...
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Andrea Bellandi, Emiliano Giovannetti and Anja Weingart
This article illustrates the progresses made in representing a multilingual and multi-alphabetical Old Occitan medico-botanical lexicon in the context of the project Dictionnaire de Termes Médico-botaniques de l?Ancien Occitan (DiTMAO). The chosen lexica...
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