And yet, we know that when human beings are involved, all findings are provisional. Odd. To expand on Michael Witmore’s comments in his previous post, it is indeed odd how provisional our results are. Case in point: I have been examining what John Burrows and Hugh Craig have called the “ideolects” of characters in connection […]
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Genre Dependence on Character Ideolects? (by Mike Stumpf, UW Undergrad)
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Tagged character, Hugh Craig, ideolect, John Burrows, Mike Stumpf, subtraction experiment
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