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In Digital Humanities Synergies: Disciplines, Methods, and Applications, readers receive new insights into the field of Digital Humanities. The volume unravels the intricate interplay between cultural objects, digital tools, and computer-assisted methodologies, which can be exploited by any researcher or teacher interested in areas such as Literature, Linguistics, Cultural Studies or Education. Through nineteen thought-provoking chapters, diverse disciplines in the Humanities converge. From exploring the emotional nuances of linguistic expressions to unraveling the historical networks through network analysis, this book showcases the innovative applications and transformative impact of Digital Humanities in reshaping scholarly research and understanding.
Section 1: Language-Related Digital Humanities


1. Recent Applications of GermaNet in the Digital Humanities Erhard
Hinrichs


2. Vade Mecum on Digital Humanities in Romania: Available Resources and Their
Applicability Mdlina Chitez, Roxana Rogobete, and Adrian Cîntar


3. Profiling Subgenre Signals in a Collection of Romanian Novels With StyloR
Roxana Patras and Lucreia Pascariu


4. Written Expression, Interlanguage, and Catalan as an Additional Language:
An Approach From a Learner Corpus Elga Cremades


5. Digital Landscapes in Comparative Literature: An Experience With Literary
Archives Gabriela Glvan


6. Assessing the Readability of Romanian L1 & English L2 Undergraduate
Literary Analyses. A Contrastive Approach Alexandru Oravian, Mdlina
Chitez, and Roxana Rogobete


7. Expressing the Sense of Belonging in the Digital World Mira Bekar /
Andrijana Kjose





Section 2: NLP Outreach


8. The Perspectivist Turn in NLP: A Paradigm Shift for Understanding
Subjective Language Claudiu Creang and Liviu P. Dinu


9. Fanfiction Analysis: Human Versus AI-Generated Texts Anca Dinu and
Andra-Maria Florescu


10. Building an Entity Linking Dataset for Romanian Raluca Tudor and Sergiu
Nisioi


11. Machine TranslationFriend or For for Academics? Loredana Mihaela Pung
and Alina-tefania Rdoi


12. Beyond the Headlines: Investigating Linguistic Variation in Romanian Fake
News and Non-Fake News Corpora Iulia Arion / Anca Dinu / Livia Mgureanu


13. Automatic Processing of Real-Time Recorded Writing: Pausal Segmentation
Versus Chunking Georgeta Cislaru, Iris Eshkol-Taravella and Sarah
Almeida-Barreto





Section 3: Culture, History, and Society


14. Extracting, Querying, and Visualizing Olfactory Information Sara
Tonelli, Stefano Menini, Elisa Leonardelli


15. The Social Construction of Climate Change in Online Romanian News: A
Dataset and Content Analysis Denis Iorga, Tudor-Andrei Dumitracu, and
Luca-Mircea Mihilescu


16. The Word Breathing in Romanian: Google Search and YouTube Contexts
Eugen Istodor


17. Digital Histories of Philosophy and Science: The Early Modern Period
Mihnea Dobre


18. Approaches and Challenges in Applying Network Analysis to Late Antique
Letter Collections Case Studies: The Social Networks of the Cappadocian
Fathers and Jerome of Stridon Andra Jugnaru


19. A Digital Approach to the Ancient Greek Lexicon: Whats New? Constantin
Georgescu, Simona Georgescu, & Theodor Georgescu


20. A Neutrosophic-Based Approach to Identify Young Peoples Educational
Attitudes and Behavior Toward Active Engagement Mihaela Colhon, Monica
Tilea, and Alina Receanu
Anca Dinu is Assistant Professor at the University of Bucharest, Faculty Foreign Languages and Literatures, and Director of the Digital Humanities Research Centre, University of Bucharest. Her main research interests are Digital Humanities, Natural Language Processing, formal and distributional semantics, corpus linguistics, experimental linguistics etc.





Madalina Chitez is a Senior Researcher in Applied Corpus Linguistics at the West University of Timisoara, Romania. She is the founder and coordinator of the Digital Humanities research centre CODHUS. Her areas of expertise include applied corpus linguistics, linguistics for education, digital humanities, academic writing, contrastive linguistics and computer-assisted language learning.





Liviu Dinu is Professor at the University of Bucharest, Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science, and Director of Human Language Technologies Research Center. His main interests are Computational Linguistics and NLP, with a focus on language similarity, computational approaches to historical linguistics, authorship identification, computational stylometry, topic analysis and text categorization.





Mihnea Dobre is teaching and conducting research in the history of philosophy and science at the University of Bucharest. His main interests are the relationships between philosophy, religion and science in the early modern period and how new forms of scholarship, such as digital humanities, can inform research practice in these topics.