Rhythm-based authorship recognition in syllabic and accentual-syllabic verse

Q4 Arts and Humanities
Petr Plecháč, David J. Birnbaum
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Abstract

This contribution explores the extent to which rhythm-based features of poetic texts can contribute meaningfully to authorship recognition. We show that, although a binary categorization of languages as syllabic vs. accentual-syllabic fails to fully explain the differences. However, once we formalize accentual regularity as a continuum, our analysis shows that authorship attribution results improve as we move from the most to the least accentually regular languages. This result supports our hypothesis that accentual regularity is an inhibiting factor in authorship attribution as long as accentual regularity is understood as a continuous property.
音节和重音音节诗中基于节奏的作者识别
这篇文章探讨了诗歌文本的节奏特征在多大程度上对作者身份识别有意义。我们表明,尽管将语言分为音节和重音音节的二元分类并不能完全解释这种差异。然而,一旦我们将重音规则形式化为一个连续体,我们的分析表明,随着我们从重音规则最多的语言到重音规则最少的语言,作者归属结果会有所改善。这一结果支持了我们的假设,即只要重音规律性被理解为一个连续的属性,重音规律性是作者归属的抑制因素。
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Literatura
Literatura Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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