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2nd CLfL@NAACL-HLT 2013: Atlanta, GA, USA
- David K. Elson, Anna Feldman, Stan Szpakowicz:

Proceedings of the Workshop on Computational Linguistics for Literature, CLfL@NAACL-HLT 2013, June 14, 2013, Atlanta, GA, USA. The Association for Computer Linguistics 2013 - Adam Hammond, Julian Brooke, Graeme Hirst:

A Tale of Two Cultures: Bringing Literary Analysis and Computational Linguistics Together. 1-8 - Abdulrahman Almuhareb, Ibrahim Alkharashi, Lama A. L. Saud, Haya Al-Tuwaijri:

Recognition of Classical Arabic Poems. 9-16 - Rob Voigt, Dan Jurafsky:

Tradition and Modernity in 20th Century Chinese Poetry. 17-22 - Ehsaneddin Asgari, Jean-Cédric Chappelier:

Linguistic Resources and Topic Models for the Analysis of Persian Poems. 23-31 - Peter Boot:

The desirability of a corpus of online book responses. 32-40 - Julian Brooke, Graeme Hirst, Adam Hammond:

Clustering Voices in The Waste Land. 41-46 - Chris Fournier:

An initial study of topical poetry segmentation. 47-51 - Greg Lessard, Michael Levison:

Groundhog DAG: Representing Semantic Repetition in Literary Narratives. 52-60 - Janneke Rauscher, Leonard Swiezinski, Martin Riedl, Chris Biemann:

Exploring Cities in Crime: Significant Concordance and Co-occurrence in Quantitative Literary Analysis. 61-71 - Kim Jautze, Corina Koolen, Andreas van Cranenburgh, Hayco de Jong:

From high heels to weed attics: a syntactic investigation of chick lit and literature. 72-81

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