Which word appears most often next to "heart"? And why does that barely help us at all?
This episode is about collocations, context, and the tool CLiC, and why numbers alone aren't enough to understand language.
Yesterday, on the first day of the school, @michellegoldberg.bsky.social delivered a talk on "The Fact and Fiction Continuum in the Age of AI", followed by an engaging workshop. We'd like to share some of the positive energy and insights emerging from the event.
Welches Wort steht am häufigsten neben „Herz"? Und warum hilft uns das trotzdem kaum weiter?
In dieser Episode geht es um Kollokationen, Kontext und das Tool CLiC – und darum, warum Zahlen allein nicht reichen, um Sprache zu verstehen.
We are seeing wonderful engagement at the Digital Humanities and Digital Communication Summer School at UniMoRe, which focuses on the uses—and misuses—of AI.
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Photon credits: @bowkerl.bsky.social and Summer School in Digital Humanities – UniMoRe
#DigitalHumanities #AI #SummerSchool #DHSS2026 #DH #TextAndLanguage #fiction #CorpusLinguistics #UniMoRe
Had a lot of fun editing this Special Issue of @registerstudies.bsky.social with @larissagoulart.bsky.social! Our editorial "Situations of Language Use", a survey of traditional approaches to situation over the years, key recent innovations, and original contributions, is now online and open access🙂