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  • Electronic Texts and Their Study
  • Geoffrey M. Rockwell
  • x 24072
  • TSH 312
  • grockwel_at_mcmaster.ca
  • http//www.humanities.mcmaster.ca/hc-courses/tex
    tanalysis/

2
Research with E-Texts
  • What can we learn from the texts created?
  • How do we go about doing text analysis?

3
History of Text-Analysis Tools
  • Text-analysis tools grew out of concordances
  • 1247, Concordance to the Vulgate Bible, Paris
  • 1949, Father Busa Index Thomisticus
  • 1970s, Batch Concordancers like OCP
  • 1989, TACT - Interactive Concordancers
  • 1990s, Textual Visualization
  • Text-analysis tools provide by comparison
  • Speed, Complex Searches, Reconfigured Views,
    Statistics

The researcher can generate personal concordances
interactively
4
Concordance - Rearranged Text
  • Types of Concordances
  • verbal - index without context
  • contextual - KWIC (Key Word In Context)
  • glossarial - word-forms
  • conceptual - organized by idea or sense
  • An alphabetical arrangement of the principal
    words contained in a book, with citations of the
    passages in which they occur (OED)

5
Concordances and Interpretation
  • Concordances provide an alternative arrangement
    of the text that brings disjunct passages
    together into a concordantia.
  • Interpretative strategy where answers are drawn
    from the text (Bible) by assembling passages on
    the subject in question and reading this
    rearranged text as a meaningful whole.
  • Concordance facilitates this rearrangement
    providing alternative views.

6
Types of Text-Analysis
  • Stylistic
  • Describing authors style and comparing it
  • Authorship studies
  • Linguistic
  • Create representative corpus
  • Describe linguistic use
  • Thematic Analysis
  • Finding patterns (words) in a text
  • Following themes through a work
  • Comparing themes
  • Asking what a work is about - identifying themes

7
What is a theme?
  • Theme, a salient abstract idea that emerges
    from a literary works treatment of its
    subject-matter, or a topic recurring in a number
    of literary works. (Concise Oxford Dict. Lit.
    Terms)
  • Oedipus theme, theme of the heros return, image
    of swan, water theme, love theme

8
Following a Theme
  • Theme - Scepticism
  • Identify Patterns to Search for (Thesaurus)
  • sceptic.
  • Look at Distribution
  • Distribution by part and character
  • Collocates
  • What words are used in the neighborhood?
  • Compare to other themes

9
Example from my work
  • Study of Humes Dialogues
  • Problem of Scepticism
  • Search on sceptic.
  • Distribution graphs
  • Look at how characters use the term
  • sceptic. when speakercleanthes
  • sceptic. when speakerphilo
  • Tell a story based on evidence

http//tactweb.humanities.mcmaster.ca/dialogs/tact
web.htm
10
Looking at Text-Analysis
  • Distribution for Cleanthes
  • 0 0
  • 1 18
  • 2 0
  • 3 4
  • 4 1
  • 5 0
  • 6 0
  • 7 0
  • 8 0
  • 9 0
  • 10 0
  • 11 0
  • 12 0
  • Distribution for Philo
  • 0 0
  • 1 11
  • 2 2
  • 3 0
  • 4 1
  • 5 0
  • 6 2
  • 7 0
  • 8 1
  • 9 0
  • 10 2
  • 11 4
  • 12 8

11
Looking at Text-Analysis
  • Scepticism is a framing issue
  • Cleanthes insults Philo who has positioned
    himself as a sceptic
  • Philo avoids answering
  • Philo returns to it in later passages - he
    demonstrates what it is to be a sceptic

12
Problems
Surface Measurement (Quantification)
Interesting Interpretation (Understanding)
  • That a theme is the passages where a set of words
    appear
  • Can themes be identified by key words?
  • What about ambiguous words?
  • That concording passages into a new text is an
    acceptable interpretative strategy
  • Where does the passage start and end around a
    word?
  • Is reading a rearranged text useful?
  • That the distribution of words indicates the
    progress of a theme
  • Do the number of hits indicate intensity of theme?

13
Two Views of Text-Analysis
  • Text-analysis is about proving things about texts
  • Stylistic analysis provides reproducible
    descriptions of authors style
  • Measurement of surface features allows us to
    prove more interesting points
  • Reaction to impressionistic reader oriented
    literary theory
  • Text-analysis is the rereading a text in ways
    that help one better understand it
  • Text-analysis is only one of many strategies
  • Text-analysis reveals anomalies to be researched
  • Text-analysis is useful precisely because the
    computer cant do well what we do well, and can
    do other things well - Alternative Perspective

14
Arguments for text-analysis
  • There is a transfer of meaning for words across
    contexts
  • Words can evoke themes
  • Need for theoretical work?
  • Tradition of concording
  • Tradition of treating words as belonging to
    categories (Thesaurus)

15
Return to the text?
  • We make soft quantitative claims anyway
  • It counters impressionistic readings
  • Reproducable and disputable results
  • Text-Analysis Playpens
  • Discipline of identifying what you mean for a
    machine
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