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Vanguard: How Black Women Broke Barriers, Won the Vote, and Insisted on Equality for All
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Command of Media’s Metaphors
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Colored Conventions Project
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The practice of citizenship: black politics and print culture in the early United States
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Simple, Interpretable and Stable Method for Detecting Words with Usage Change across Corpora
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Unsupervised Embedding-based Detection of Lexical Semantic Changes
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Dimensions of Scale: Invisible Labor, Editorial Work, and the Future of Quantitative Literary Studies
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Mothers of Massive Resistance: White Women and the Politics of White Supremacy
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Follow the leader: Documents on the leading edge of semantic change get more citations
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Time-Out: Temporal Referencing for Robust Modeling of Lexical Semantic Change
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Correcting Whitespace Errors in Digitized Historical Texts
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Simple dynamic word embeddings for mapping perceptions in the public sphere
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Survey of Computational Approaches to Diachronic Conceptual Change
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Measuring Technological Innovation Over the Long Run
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A World of Fiction: Digital Collections and the Future of Literary History
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Diachronic word embeddings and semantic shifts: a survey
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Vector Semantics, William Empson, and the Study of Ambiguity
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The Slave's Cause: A History of Abolition
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Dynamic Embeddings for Language Evolution
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The Black Newspaper and the Chosen Nation
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The Geometry of Culture: Analyzing the Meanings of Class through Word Embeddings
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A state-of-the-art of semantic change computation
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Word embeddings quantify 100 years of gender and ethnic stereotypes
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Individuals, institutions, and innovation in the debates of the French Revolution
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Outta Control: Laws of Semantic Change and Inherent Biases in Word Representation Models
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Dispossessed Lives: Enslaved Women, Violence, and the Archive
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Dynamic Word Embeddings for Evolving Semantic Discovery
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The Social Dynamics of Language Change in Online Networks
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Cultural Shift or Linguistic Drift? Comparing Two Computational Measures of Semantic Change
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Diachronic Word Embeddings Reveal Statistical Laws of Semantic Change
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Dispossessed Lives: Enslaved Women, Violence, and the Archive
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OCR Error Correction Using Character Correction and Feature-Based Word Classification
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Exploratory Thematic Analysis for Digitized Archival Collections
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Statistically Significant Detection of Linguistic Change
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The Bayesian Echo Chamber: Modeling Social Influence via Linguistic Accommodation
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Distributed Representations of Geographically Situated Language
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Temporal Analysis of Language through Neural Language Models
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Sites of Slavery: Citizenship and Racial Democracy in the Post-Civil Rights Imagination
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Distributed Representations of Words and Phrases and their Compositionality
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Network analysis of narrative content in large corpora
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Sites of Slavery: Citizenship and Racial Democracy in the Post–Civil Rights Imagination
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No country for old members: user lifecycle and linguistic change in online communities
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Towards an effective and unbiased ranking of scientific literature through mutual reinforcement
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Diffusion of Lexical Change in Social Media
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activist sentiments: reading black women in the nineteenth century
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An Extensive Republic: Print Culture, and Society in the New Nation, 1790-1840
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Probabilistic topic models
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Understanding semantic change of words over centuries
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Unexpected Places: Relocating Nineteenth-Century African American Literature
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Mining topic-level influence in heterogeneous networks
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All Bound up Together: the woman question in African American public culture, 1830‐1900
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From Frequency to Meaning: Vector Space Models of Semantics
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Activist Sentiments: Reading Black Women in the Nineteenth Century
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Social influence analysis in large-scale networks
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Peaks Beyond Phonology: Adolescence, Incrementation, and Language Change
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Latent semantic analysis
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All Bound Up Together: The Woman Question in African American Public Culture, 1830–1900. By Martha S. Jones. (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2007. 317 pp. Cloth, $59.95, ISBN 978-0-8078-3152-6. Paper, $19.95, ISBN 978-0-8078-5845-5.)
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Language change across the lifespan: /r/ in Montreal French
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All Bound Up Together: The Woman Question in African American Public Culture, 1830-1900
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An Overview of the Tesseract OCR Engine
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Liberation Historiography: African American Writers and the Challenge of History, 1794-1861/The Contemporary African American Novel: Its Folk Roots and Modern Literary Branches
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A Narrative of the Interesting Origins and (Somewhat) Surprising Developments of African-American Print Culture
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THE PHILADELPHIA STORYPrinciples of Linguistic Change Volume 2, Social Factors
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A Survey on PageRank Computing
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The PageRank Citation Ranking : Bringing Order to the Web
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Silencing the past: power and the production of history
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Mary Ann Shadd Cary: The Black Press and Protest in the Nineteenth Century
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Authoritative sources in a hyperlinked environment
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News for All: America's Coming-of-Age with the Press
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"Doers of the Word": African-American Women Speakers and Writers in the North (1830-1880)
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Graph drawing by force‐directed placement
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Accommodation theory: Communication, context, and consequence.
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The intersection of sex and social class in the course of linguistic change
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Probability and Statistics
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Abolitionist networks: Modeling language change in nineteenthcentury activist newspapers
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Word Vectors in the Eighteenth Century
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The Black Newspaper And The Chosen Nation
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Editing Forms: The Emergence of
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Resisting the Gender Binary: The Use of (ING) in the Construction of Non-binary Transgender Identities
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A History of the Book in America
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Vector space models for the digital humanities
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Computing and Visualizing the 19th-Century Literary Genome
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Along The Archival Grain. Epistemic Anxieties And Colonial Common Sense
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Handbook of laboratory phonology
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An extensive republic : print, culture, and society in the new nation, 1790-1840
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Language, embodiment, and the ‘third sex’
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Distributional semantics in linguistic and cognitive research
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Corpus-based studies of diachronic English
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We set α = 0.85 and β = 0.15/|S|, as is typical of many applications of pagerank see Pavel Berkhin
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Liberation Historiography: African American Writers and the Challenge of History, 1794-1861
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Qap: The quadratic assignment procedure
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Parsing Special Characters: Mary Ann Shadd and the Limits of Search Algorithms
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This finding is generally reported without consideration of nonbinary genders; for research on the sociolinguistics of nonbinary genders, see Lal Zimman and Kira Hall
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Language and social networks
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A Synopsis of Linguistic Theory, 1930-1955
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Distributional Structure
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first or last letter of a word getting stripped) also occur in the corpus but are not systematic
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, Klein, and Eisenstein / JCA 2021 A P REPRINT
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Unlike pagerank, α and β are not needed to be preset and are related to the leading eigen value of A
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21 Spaces of Meaning: Conceptual History, Vector Semantics, and Close Reading
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Going the Rounds Virality in Nineteenth-Century American Newspapers