Stylometry and the Faded Fingerprints of Saga Authors

S. Björnsson, S. P. Kárason, J. Helgason
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Over the past two decades, Burrows’ Delta and its descendants have been prominent methods of authorship attribution. In this chapter, we consider recent attempts to apply variations of this method to the study of Old Norse sagas, and discuss the broader inferences of these findings. Earlier stylometric meas ures suggest, for instance, that Egils saga , Ólafs saga helga , and Ólafs saga Tryggvasonar were composed by the same author, and that Íslendinga saga and Þórðar saga kakala were composed by the same author. A Rolling Delta analysis, in which the works under observation are divided into equal-sized segments and then measured against each other, implies a more intricate relationship between these and other Old Norse sagas.
文体学与传奇作家的褪色指纹
在过去的二十年里,Burrows ' s Delta及其后代一直是作者归属的主要方法。在本章中,我们考虑了最近将这种方法的变体应用于古挪威传奇研究的尝试,并讨论了这些发现的更广泛的推论。例如,早期的文体测量方法表明,Egils saga, Ólafs saga helga和Ólafs saga Tryggvasonar是由同一作者创作的,Íslendinga saga和Þórðar saga kakala是由同一作者创作的。在滚动三角洲分析中,被观察的作品被分成大小相等的部分,然后相互测量,这表明这些作品与其他古挪威传奇之间存在更复杂的关系。
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