Digital Humanities
Looking for a junior researcher to work on semantic shift We are studying the semantic shift of linguistics metalanguage in Early Modern English and we need your help. [\#changeIsKey](https://qoto.org/tags/changeIsKey) [#semanticShift](https://qoto.org/tags/semanticShift) [#computationalLinguistics](https://qoto.org/tags/computationalLinguistics) [#digitalHumanities](https://qoto.org/tags/digitalHumanities) [@linguistics](https://a.gup.pe/u/linguistics) [@digitalhumanities](https://a.gup.pe/u/digitalhumanities) [@digitalhumanities](https://lemmy.ml/c/digitalhumanities) QT: [https://fediscience.org/@IslabUnimi/112885415246430765](https://fediscience.org/@IslabUnimi/112885415246430765)
Within bibliographic research commonly network analysis is used. However, it doesn't tell us much about individual entities of the network. The challenge is that bibliographic data is highly structured, but nominative. Borrowing ideas from [phenomenography](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phenomenography), this [article](https://ceur-ws.org/Vol-3558/paper774.pdf) shows an approach to exploring such data. The idea is to visualise first single dimensions of the data, then pairs of dimensions, and only at the end attempt to represent the full-blown data network.