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ListLang@NoDaLiDa 2017: Gothenburg, Sweden
- Gerlof Bouma, Yvonne Adesam:

Proceedings of the NoDaLiDa 2017 Workshop on Processing Historical Language, Gothenburg, Sweden, May 22, 2017. Linköping University Electronic Press 2017, ISBN 978-91-7685-503-4 - Stefanie Dipper:

Variance in Historical Data: How bad is it and how can we profit from it for historical linguistics? 1 - Maarten Janssen, Josep Ausensi, Josep Fontana:

Improving POS Tagging in Old Spanish Using TEITOK. 2-6 - Jörg Knappen, Stefan Fischer, Hannah Kermes, Elke Teich, Peter Fankhauser:

The Making of the Royal Society Corpus. 7-11 - Natalia Korchagina:

Normalizing Medieval German Texts: from rules to deep learning. 12-17 - Maria Moritz, Marco Büchler:

Ambiguity in Semantically Related Word Substitutions: an investigation in historical Bible translations. 18-23 - Marco Passarotti, Marco Budassi, Eleonora Litta, Paolo Ruffolo:

The Lemlat 3.0 Package for Morphological Analysis of Latin. 24-31 - Christin Schätzle, Michael Hund, Frederik L. Dennig, Miriam Butt, Daniel A. Keim:

HistoBankVis: Detecting Language Change via Data Visualization. 32-39 - Gerold Schneider, Eva Pettersson, Michael Percillier:

Comparing Rule-based and SMT-based Spelling Normalisation for English Historical Texts. 40-46 - Marijn Schraagen, Marjo van Koppen, Feike Dietz:

Data-driven Morphology and Sociolinguistics for Early Modern Dutch. 47-53 - Aleksi Vesanto, Asko Nivala, Heli Rantala, Tapio Salakoski, Hannu Salmi, Filip Ginter:

Applying BLAST to Text Reuse Detection in Finnish Newspapers and Journals, 1771-1910. 54-58

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