Cyberformalism

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781421425504

Histories of Linguistic Forms in the Digital Archive

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By Daniel Shore
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Preface
Acknowledgements
1. Linguistic Forms
2. Search
3. ""Was It For This?"" and the Study of Influence
4. Act As If and Useful Fictions
5. WWJD? and the History of Imitatio Christi
6. Milton's Depictives and the History of Style
7. Shakespeare's Constructicon
8. God is Dead, Long Live Philology
Notes
Index

""Shore's charge that we move from investigating discrete linguistic signs to combinatory linguistic forms is illuminating and will appeal to general readers as well as those specifically interested in digital humanities, English literary history, theology, grammar, and linguistics... Shore's scholarly range in this book is tremendous. He moves from contemporary digital technology to constructivist grammar to the niceties of seventeenth-century theology with ease, and so does the reader.""

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