Posters
A poster session is scheduled for Saturday 27th of July 2019 14:15-15:45 in the Foyer of the GWZ.
Poster presentations are intended to be interactive with the opportunity to exchange ideas one-on-one with attendees. Posters are in no way considered lesser forms of presentation.
The following posters will be presented:
- Madlaina Brugger (University of Zurich, Switzerland): "Guide To Digital Editing"
- Guglielmo Gabbiadini (University of Bergamo, Italy): "Digital Editing of An 18th-Century Novel And Its Paratextual Galaxy - Description of a Future Spin-Off Project"
- Valentina Sferragatta (Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II, Italy): "The ERC project 'Disasters, Communication and Politics project in Southwestern Europe. The Making of Emergency Response Policies in the Early Modern Age' and the linguistic analysis of the 'flying sheets' printed in Italian on the occasion of natural disasters in the XVII cent."
- Konstantin Schulz (Humboldt University Berlin, Germany): "CALLIDUS"
- Claudia Garcia-Minguillan (University of Salamanca, Spain): "The Many Faces of an Author’s Style: Heteronymia Testing Stylometry"
- Yael Netzer & Eliezer Baumgerten (Ben Gurion University, Israel): "The Book as Data: Writing and re-Writing of Reference Books"
- Franz Wendt (University of Leipzig, Germany): "Shrimp - Social Hypertext Reader And Interactive Mapping Platform"
- Tatiana Litvinova (Voronezh State Pedagogical University, Russian Federation): "RusIdiolect as Base for Corpus Idiolectology"
- KyeongHwa Lee (University of Leipzig, Germany): "Translation Process Research"
- Maxim Lengo (Bar-Ilan University, Israel): "Using a Combined Method of Rhetorical Strategies and Lexicometric Analysis: A Case Study of Prime Minister Netanyahu's Investigations"
- Caroline Müller (University of Rostock, Germany): "Diccionario del Español Medieval electrónico: Database for Medieval Spanish"
- Rosana Moscoso (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador, Ecuador): "Linguistic Evidence of the Interference of L1 in the Written Production of L2 by Deaf People Users of Ecuadorian Sign Language (ECSL)"
- Jan Škvrňák (Masaryk University, Czech Republic) & Jeremi Ochab (Jagiellonian University, Poland): "How To Detect Coup d’État 800 Years Later"
- Alejandro Bía (Universidad Miguel Hernández, Elche, Spain): "Digital Preservation Risk Analysis"
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