Analyzing Moravian Feelings Using Computational Methods to Ask Questions about Norms and Sentiments in Eighteenth-Century Moravian Lebensläufe

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K. Faull, Michael A. McGuire
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abstract:This article introduces a computational methodology of analysis to enhance and assist in understanding the occurrences of sentiment in a sample eighteenth-century corpus of German and English Moravian memoirs (Lebensläufe). The computational methods used include sentiment tagging and scoring to derive sentiment trendlines, part of speech (POS) tagging with lemmatization (grouping inflected forms together as a single base form), word frequency analysis, semantic tagging in XML-compliant TEI, and “key word” analysis. This analysis using DH (Digital Humanities) methods, sentiment trendlines, and contextual word usage can give a more complete picture of how sentiment is used in Moravian memoirs. The corpus of forty-eight transcribed German and English memoirs from the Moravian Lives transcription desk on the project website (https://moravian.bucknell.edu) is originally from both the Moravian Archives in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, and the former Fetter Lane Archive, now kept at Church House Archives in Muswell Hill, London, UK.
用计算方法分析摩拉维亚人的情感:18世纪摩拉维亚人的规范和情感问题Lebensläufe
本文介绍了一种分析的计算方法,以增强和帮助理解18世纪德语和英语摩拉维亚回忆录样本语料库中情绪的发生(Lebensläufe)。使用的计算方法包括情感标记和评分,以获得情感趋势线,词性(POS)标记与词素化(将屈折形式组合在一起作为一个基本形式),词频分析,在xml兼容的TEI中的语义标记,以及“关键词”分析。这种使用DH(数字人文)方法、情感趋势线和上下文词汇用法的分析可以更全面地了解摩拉维亚回忆录中情感的使用情况。项目网站(https://moravian.bucknell.edu)上的摩拉维亚生活转录台的48份德语和英语回忆录的语料库最初来自宾夕法尼亚州伯利恒的摩拉维亚档案馆和前费特兰档案馆,现在保存在英国伦敦穆斯韦尔山的教堂档案馆。
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