@inProceedings{matsson-kristrom-2023-building-329957,
title = {Building and Serving the Queerlit Thesaurus as Linked Open Data},
abstract = {This paper describes the creation of the Queer Literature Indexing Thesaurus (QLIT) as well as the digital infrastructure supporting the workflow for editing and publishing it. The purpose of QLIT is to adequately catalogue Swedish fiction with LGBTQI themes. It is continually edited in plain-text RDF and automatically processed for correctness and storage. Finally, it is published online as Linked Open Data and used with external systems. The technical approach relies on scripts and applications developed ad hoc, rather than existing solutions. Code is available on https://github.com/gu-gridh/queerlit-terms},
booktitle = {DHNB2023 Conference Proceedings. Sustainability: Environment - Community - Data. The 7thDigital Humanities in the Nordic and BalticCountries Conference. Oslo – Stavanger – Bergen, Norway. March 8–10, 2023},
author = {Matsson, Arild and Kriström, Olov},
year = {2023},
publisher = {Universitetet i Oslo},
address = {Oslo},
pages = {29--39},
}
@misc{cousse-etal-2023-inget-324690,
title = {Inget stöd i forskningen för att de/dem slås ut},
author = {Coussé, Evie and Adesam, Yvonne and Berdicevskis, Aleksandrs},
year = {2023},
number = {2023-03-20},
}
@article{ehret-etal-2023-measuring-326113,
title = {Measuring language complexity: challenges and opportunities},
journal = {Linguistics Vanguard},
author = {Ehret, Katharina and Berdicevskis, Aleksandrs and Bentz, Christian and Blumenthal-Dramé, Alice},
year = {2023},
volume = {9},
pages = {1--8},
}
@article{berdicevskis-etal-2024-drop-326112,
title = {To drop or not to drop? Predicting the omission of the infinitival marker in a Swedish future construction},
abstract = {We investigate the optional omission of the infinitival marker in a Swedish future tense construction. During the last two decades the frequency of omission has been rapidly increasing, and this process has received considerable attention in the literature. We test whether the knowledge which has been accumulated can yield accurate predictions of language variation and change. We extracted all occurrences of the construction from a very large collection of corpora. The dataset was automatically annotated with language-internal predictors which have previously been shown or hypothesized to affect the variation. We trained several models in order to make two kinds of predictions: whether the marker will be omitted in a specific utterance and how large the proportion of omissions will be for a given time period. For most of the approaches we tried, we were not able to achieve a better-than-baseline performance. The only exception was predicting the proportion of omissions using autoregressive integrated moving average models for one-step-ahead forecast, and in this case time was the only predictor that mattered. Our data suggest that most of the language-internal predictors do have some effect on the variation, but the effect is not strong enough to yield reliable predictions.},
journal = {Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory},
author = {Berdicevskis, Aleksandrs and Coussé, Evie and Koplenig, Alexander and Adesam, Yvonne},
year = {2024},
volume = {20},
number = {1},
pages = {219–261},
}
@inProceedings{berdicevskis-erbro-2023-tomato-326355,
title = {You say tomato, I say the same: A large-scale study of linguistic accommodation in online communities},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 24th Nordic Conference on Computational Linguistics (NoDaLiDa), May 22-24, 2023 Tórshavn, Faroe Islands},
author = {Berdicevskis, Aleksandrs and Erbro, Viktor},
year = {2023},
publisher = {University of Tartu Library},
ISBN = {978-99-1621-999-7},
pages = {415--424},
}
@misc{ehret-etal-2023-measuring-326620,
title = {Measuring Language Complexity: challenges and opportunities},
author = {Ehret, Katharina and Berdicevskis, Aleksandrs and Bentz, Christian and Blumenthal-Dramé, Alice},
year = {2023},
volume = {9},
number = {s1},
pages = {1--8},
}
@inProceedings{volodina-etal-2023-dalaj-326817,
title = {DaLAJ-GED – a dataset for Grammatical Error Detection tasks on Swedish},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 12th Workshop on Natural Language Processing for Computer Assisted Language Learning (NLP4CALL 2023)},
editor = {David Alfter and Elena Volodina and Thomas François and Arne Jönsson and Evelina Rennes},
author = {Volodina, Elena and Ali Mohammed, Yousuf and Berdicevskis, Aleksandrs and Bouma, Gerlof and Öhman, Joey},
year = {2023},
publisher = { Linköping Electronic Conference Proceedings},
address = {Linköping },
ISBN = {978-91-8075-250-3},
pages = {94--101},
}
@inProceedings{bloomstrom-etal-2023-preparing-328710,
title = {Preparing a corpus of spoken Xhosa},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 2023 CLASP Conference on Learning with Small Data (LSD), Gothenburg and online 11–12 September 2023 / Ellen Breitholtz, Shalom Lappin, Sharid Loaiciga, Nikolai Ilinykh, Simon Dobnik (Editors)},
author = {Bloom Ström, Eva-Marie and Slater, Onelisa and Zahran, Aron and Berdicevskis, Aleksandrs and Schumacher, Anne},
year = {2023},
publisher = {Association for Computational Linguistics},
address = {Gothenburg, Sweden},
ISBN = {979-8-89176-000-4},
pages = {62--67},
}
@article{broden-etal-2023-diachrony-330178,
title = {The diachrony of the new political terrorism: Neologisms as discursive framing in Swedish parliamentary data 1971–2018},
abstract = {This paper begins to unpack the framing of terrorism in the Swedish Parliament through distant reading and by chronologically extracting neologisms in a comprehensive corpus of transcripts of parliamentary debates. Combining language technology and historical contextualization, we find support for the argument that the term ‘terrorism’ gained much of its modern meaning around 1970. Specifically, our study points to a legislative framing of the issue of terrorism in Swedish parliamentary debate from the early 1970s and onwards. We also find a proliferation in the production of neologisms and compounds after 9/11 2001, reflecting, among other things, the rise of a more distinct counter-terrorism discourse and more ‘specialized’ roles and functions related to terrorism and counter-terrorism activities. The paper concludes by emphasizing the analytical benefits of tracing parliamentary discourse through neologisms as an explorative approach to identify significant patterns for further investigation.},
journal = {Digital Humanities in the Nordic and Baltic Countries Publications},
author = {Brodén, Daniel and Olsson, Leif-Jöran and Fridlund, Mats and Ängsal, Magnus Pettersson and Öhberg, Patrik},
year = {2023},
volume = {5},
number = {1},
pages = {79–89},
}
@misc{forsberg-etal-2023-words-328244,
title = {Words unboxed: discovering new words with Kubord},
author = {Forsberg, Markus and Sikora, Justyna and Sköldberg, Emma},
year = {2023},
publisher = {Kungliga biblioteket},
number = { 2023-08-29},
address = {Stockholm},
}
@article{forsgren-etal-2023-text-330978,
title = {The use of text-mining software to facilitate screening of literature on centredness in health care.},
abstract = {Research evidence supporting the implementation of centredness in health care is not easily accessible due to the sheer amount of literature available and the diversity in terminology and conceptualisations used. The use of text-mining functions to semi-automate the process of screening and collating citations for a review is a way of tackling the vast amount of research citations available today. There are several programmes that use text-mining functions to facilitate screening and data extraction for systematic reviews. However, the suitability of these programmes for reviews on broad topics of research, as well as the general uptake by researchers, is unclear. This commentary has a dual aim, which consists in outlining the challenges of screening literature in fields characterised by vague and overlapping conceptualisations, and to exemplify this by exploratory use of text-mining in the context of a scoping review on centredness in health care.},
journal = {Systematic Reviews},
author = {Forsgren, Emma and Wallström, Sara and Feldthusen, Caroline and Zechner, Niklas and Sawatzky, Richard and Öhlén, Joakim},
year = {2023},
volume = {12},
number = {1},
pages = {73},
}
@misc{ilinykh-etal-2023-proceedings-327035,
title = {Proceedings of the Second Workshop on Resources and Representations for Under-Resourced Languages and Domains (RESOURCEFUL-2023), May 22, 2023, Tórshavn, Faroe Islands},
abstract = {The second workshop on resources and representations for under-resourced language and domains was
held in Tórshavn, Faroe Islands on May 22nd, 2023. The workshop was conducted in a physical setting,
allowing for potential hybrid participation.
Continuing with the aim of the first edition in 2020, RESOURCEFUL explored the role of the kind and
the quality of resources that are available to us, as well as the challenges and directions for constructing
new resources in light of the latest trends in natural language processing. The workshop has provided
a forum for discussions between the two communities involved in building data-driven and annotation-
driven resources.},
author = {Ilinykh, Nikolai and Morger, Felix and Dannélls, Dana and Dobnik, Simon and Megyesi, Beáta and Nivre, Joakim},
year = {2023},
publisher = {Association for Computational Linguistics},
address = {Stroudsburg, PA },
ISBN = {978-1-959429-73-9},
}
@inProceedings{masciolini-etal-2023-towards-329384,
title = {Towards automatically extracting morphosyntactical error patterns from L1-L2 parallel dependency treebanks},
abstract = {L1-L2 parallel dependency treebanks are UD-annotated corpora of learner sentences paired with correction hypotheses. Automatic morphosyntactical annotation has the potential to remove the need for explicit manual error tagging and improve interoperability, but makes it more challenging to locate grammatical errors in the resulting datasets. We therefore propose a novel method for automatically extracting morphosyntactical error patterns and perform a preliminary bilingual evaluation of its first implementation through a similar example retrieval task. The resulting pipeline is also available as a prototype CALL application.},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 18th Workshop on Innovative Use of NLP for Building Educational Applications (BEA 2023), July 13, 2023, Toronto, Canada},
author = {Masciolini, Arianna and Volodina, Elena and Dannélls, Dana},
year = {2023},
publisher = {Association for Computational Linguistics},
address = {Stroudsburg, PA},
ISBN = {978-1-959429-80-7},
}
@article{hammarlin-etal-2023-covid-329784,
title = {COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy: A Mixed Methods Investigation of Matters of Life and Death.},
abstract = {In this article, hesitancy towards COVID-19 vaccinations is investigated as a phenomenon touching upon existential questions. We argue that it encompasses ideas of illness and health, and also of dying and fear of suffering. Building on a specific strand within anti-vaccination studies, we conjecture that vaccine hesitancy is, to some extent, reasonable, and that this scepticism should be studied with compassion. Through a mixed methods approach, vaccine hesitancy, as it is being expressed in a Swedish digital open forum, is investigated and understood as, on the one hand, a perceived need of protecting one’s body from techno-scientific experiments, and thus the risk of becoming a victim of medicine itself. On the other hand, the community members express what we call a tacit belief in modern medicine by demonstrating their own “expert” pandemic knowledge. The analysis also shows how the COVID-19 pandemic triggers memories of another pandemic, namely the swine flu in 2009–2010, and what we term a medical crisis that occurred then, due to a vaccine thatcaused a rare but severe side effect in Sweden and elsewhere.},
journal = {Journal of Digital Social Research (JDSR)},
author = {Hammarlin, MIa-Marie and Kokkinakis, Dimitrios and Borin, Lars},
year = {2023},
volume = {5},
number = {4},
pages = {31--61},
}
@inProceedings{volodina-etal-2023-grandma-328176,
title = {Grandma Karl is 27 years old – research agenda for pseudonymization of research data},
abstract = {Accessibility of research data is critical for advances in many research fields, but textual data often cannot be shared due to the personal and sensitive information which it con- tains, e.g names or political opinions. General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) suggests pseudonymization as a solution to secure open access to research data, but we need to learn more about pseudonymization as an approach before adopting it for manipulation of research data. This paper outlines a research agenda within pseudonymization, namely need of studies into the effects of pseudonymization on unstructured data in relation to e.g. readability and language assessment, as well as the effectiveness of pseudonymization as a way of protecting writer identity, while also exploring different ways of developing context-sensitive algorithms for detection, labelling and replacement of personal information in unstructured data. The recently granted project on pseudonymization ‘Grandma Karl is 27 years old’1 addresses exactly those challenges.},
booktitle = {2023 IEEE Ninth International Conference on Big Data Computing Service and Applications (BigDataService), Athens, Greece, 2023},
author = {Volodina, Elena and Dobnik, Simon and Lindström Tiedemann, Therese and Vu, Xuan-Son},
year = {2023},
publisher = {IEEE Computer Society},
address = {Los Alamitos},
ISBN = {979-8-3503-3379-4},
}
@incollection{tahmasebi-dubossarsky-2023-computational-325543,
title = {Computational modeling of semantic change},
abstract = {In this chapter we provide an overview of computational modeling for semantic change using large and semi-large textual corpora. We aim to provide a key for the interpretation of relevant methods and evaluation techniques, and also provide insights into important aspects of the computational study of semantic change. We discuss the pros and cons of different classes of models with respect to the properties of the data from which one wishes to model semantic change, and which avenues are available to evaluate the results. This chapter is forthcoming as the book has not yet been published. },
booktitle = {Routledge Handbook of Historical Linguistics, 2nd edition},
author = {Tahmasebi, Nina and Dubossarsky, Haim},
year = {2023},
publisher = {Routledge},
}
@inProceedings{zhou-etal-2023-finer-325541,
title = {The Finer They Get: Combining Fine-Tuned Models For Better Semantic Change Detection},
abstract = {In this work we investigate the hypothesis that enriching contextualized models using fine-tuning tasks can improve their
capacity to detect lexical semantic change (LSC). We include tasks aimed to capture both low-level linguistic information like part-of-speech tagging, as well as higher level (semantic) information.
Through a series of analyses we demonstrate that certain combinations of fine-tuning tasks, like sentiment, syntactic information, and logical inference, bring large improvements to standard LSC models that are based only on standard language modeling. We test on the binary classification and ranking tasks of SemEval-2020 Task 1 and evaluate using both permutation tests and under transfer-learning scenarios.},
booktitle = {24th Nordic Conference on Computational Linguistics (NoDaLiDa)},
author = {Zhou, Wei and Tahmasebi, Nina and Dubossarsky, Haim},
year = {2023},
publisher = {Linköping University Electronic Press},
ISBN = {978-99-1621-999-7},
}
@inProceedings{ohlsson-etal-2023-going-329710,
title = {Going to the market together. A presentation of a
mixed methods project},
booktitle = {TwinTalks Workshop at DH2023, 10 July, Graz, Austria},
author = {Ohlsson, Claes and Virk, Shafqat and Tahmasebi, Nina},
year = {2023},
}
@inProceedings{kokkinakis-etal-2023-prevalence-324818,
title = {The Prevalence of mRNA Related Discussions during the Post-COVID-19 Era},
abstract = {Vaccinations are one of the most significant interventions to public health, but vaccine hesitancy and skepticism are raising serious concerns for a portion of the population in many countries, including Sweden. In this study, we use Swedish social media data and structural topic modeling to automatically identify mRNA-vaccine related discussion themes and gain deeper insights into how people’s refusal or acceptance of the mRNA technology affects vaccine uptake. Our point of departure is a scientific study published in February 2022, which seems to once again sparked further suspicion and concern and highlight the necessity to focus on issues about the nature and trustworthiness in vaccine safety. Structural topic modelling is a statistical method that facilitates the study of topic prevalence, temporal topic evolution, and topic correlation automatically. Using such a method, our research goal is to identify the current understanding of the mechanisms on how the public perceives the mRNA vaccine in the light of new experimental findings.},
booktitle = { Caring is Sharing – Exploiting the Value in Data for Health and Innovation / M. Hägglund et al. (eds.) Proceedings of the 33rd Medical Informatics Europe Conference (MIE2023), Gothenburg, Sweden, 22-25 May 2023},
author = {Kokkinakis, Dimitrios and Bruinsma, Sebastianus Cornelis Jacobus and Hammarlin, Mia-Marie},
year = {2023},
publisher = {IOS Press},
ISBN = {978-1-64368-388-1},
}
@inProceedings{kokkinakis-etal-2023-investigating-325628,
title = {Investigating the Effects of MWE Identification in Structural Topic Modelling
},
abstract = {Multiword expressions (MWEs) are common word combinations which exhibit idiosyncrasies in various linguistic levels. For various downstream natural language processing applications and tasks, the identification and discovery of MWEs has been proven to be potentially practical and useful, but still challenging to codify. In this paper we investigate various, relevant to MWE, resources and tools for Swedish, and, within a specific application scenario, we apply structural topic modelling to investigate whether there are any interpretative advantages of identifying MWEs.},
booktitle = {The 19th Workshop on Multiword Expressions (MWE 2023)},
author = {Kokkinakis, Dimitrios and Muñoz Sánchez, Ricardo and Bruinsma, Sebastianus C. J. and Hammarlin, Mia-Marie},
year = {2023},
publisher = {ACL},
ISBN = {978-1-959429-59-3},
}
@inProceedings{kokkinakis-etal-2023-scaling-326698,
title = {Scaling-up the Resources for a Freely Available Swedish VADER (svVADER)
},
abstract = {With widespread commercial applications in various domains, sentiment analysis has become a success story for Natural Language Processing (NLP). Still, although sentiment analysis has rapidly progressed during the last years, mainly due to the application of modern AI technologies, many approaches apply knowledge-based strategies, such as lexicon-based, to the task. This is particularly true for analyzing short social media content, e.g., tweets. Moreover, lexicon-based sentiment analysis approaches are usually preferred over learning-based methods when training data is unavailable or insufficient. Therefore, our main goal is to scale-up and apply a lexicon-based approach which can be used as a baseline to Swedish sentiment analysis. All scaled-up resources are made available, while the performance of this enhanced tool is evaluated on two short datasets, achieving adequate results.
},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 24th Nordic Conference on Computational Linguistics (NoDaLiDa)},
author = {Kokkinakis, Dimitrios and Muñoz Sánchez, Ricardo and Hammarlin, Mia-Marie},
year = {2023},
}
@inProceedings{hammarlin-etal-2023-fearing-327373,
title = {Fearing mRNA: A Mixed Methods Study of Vaccine Rumours},
abstract = {The first mass-distributed vaccines based on mRNA technology were launched in 2021 to protect against COVID-19, sparking rumours among vaccine critical individuals that these “new” vaccines might be more dangerous to the health than other, “traditional” vaccines. Drawing on rumour theories and social cognitive perspectives, the aim of this chapter is to account for the purpose and the spreading of medical rumours that encircle mRNA COVID-19 vaccines. We ask: How are rumours concerning mRNA expressed and established? In terms of trust and distrust, what function do the rumours have? We take as our empirical case the fast spreading of a medical journal article written by a group of infectious medicine researchers at Lund University, Sweden, that spawned an already established vaccine rumour, and analyse Swedish-language tweets discussing mRNA vaccines posted between February 10, 2022 and November 10, 2022. Our study follows a mixed methods sequential explanatory design consisting of an initial computational distant reading analysis based on structural topic modeling, followed by a close qualitative reading and thematic analysis of the results. Our analysis shows how mRNA rumours are not primarily based on ignorance, but rather on distrust regarding the officially sanctioned, positive narrative of new vaccine technologies, expressed through what we term counter-scientific argumentation.},
booktitle = {NordMedia23: "Technological Takeover? Social and Cultural Implications – Promises and Pitfalls", 16–18 August 2023, Bergen, Norway},
author = {Hammarlin, Mia-Marie and Kokkinakis, Dimitrios and Miegel, Fredrik and Stoencheva, Jullietta},
year = {2023},
address = {Bergen, Norway},
}
@inProceedings{kokkinakis-etal-2023-analysis-330230,
title = {Analysis of mRNA-vaccine posts on Swedish Twitter data },
abstract = {The aim of this study was to use Swedish social media data to capture public perspectives and sentiments regarding the abovementioned study on possible effect of the novel mRNA vaccines that became massively available to the public during late 2021. The intention is to understand the key issues (topics/themes) that have captured public attention in Sweden, as well as the barriers and facilitators to successful or not mRNA vaccines.},
booktitle = {14th International Conference of Experimental Linguistics,18-20 October 2023, Athens, Greece},
author = {Kokkinakis, Dimitrios and Bruinsma, Bastian and Hammarlin, Mia-Marie},
year = {2023},
}
@incollection{holmer-blensenius-2023-stavning-323528,
title = {Stavning och böjning av lånord. De orange blinkrarna},
abstract = {Holmer & Blensenius har bidragit med underlag till kapitlet i fråga. Den slutliga utformningen har gjorts av Språkrådet.},
booktitle = {Maria Bylin & Björn Melander (red.). Språkrådet rekommenderar. Perspektiv, metoder och avvägningar i språkriktighetsfrågor},
author = {Holmer, Louise and Blensenius, Kristian},
year = {2023},
publisher = {Språkrådet, Institutet för språk och folkminnen},
address = {Stockholm},
ISBN = {978-91-86959-90-6},
pages = {93--104},
}
@misc{blensenius-holmer-2023-saol-324993,
title = {SAOL: Dröjer innan de och dem blir som dom},
author = {Blensenius, Kristian and Holmer, Louise},
year = {2023},
number = {2023-04-04 },
}
@misc{landqvist-2023-allmansprak-324658,
title = {Allmänspråk och fackspråk i en ordbok över allmänspråket},
abstract = {Blogginlägg med anledning av det uppmärksammade "snippa-målet" 2023},
author = {Landqvist, Hans},
year = {2023},
number = {2023-03-20},
}
@article{landqvist-2023-ordbockers-325762,
title = {Ordböckers möjligheter och begränsningar},
journal = {GU Journalen},
author = {Landqvist, Hans},
year = {2023},
number = {2},
pages = {47--48},
}
@inProceedings{landqvist-etal-2023-terminologisamarbete-327015,
title = {Terminologisamarbete i Norden. Teman, fokus och resultat från 1940-talet till 1970-talet},
abstract = {År 2026 kommer Nordterm att kunna fira sin femtioårsdag (jfr Bucher 2016b). Men det nordiska terminologiarbetet har en längre historia: ”i alla nordiska länder har [det] funnits ett visst centralt ansvar för terminologiarbete för ländernas huvudspråk ända sedan 1930-talet […]” (Bucher 2016a:74-75). Några aktörer som tagit sådant ansvar är danska Terminologicentralen – TC (1940–1960), norska Rådet for Teknisk Terminologi – RTT (1938–2001) och svenska Tekniska Nomenklaturcentralen/Terminologicentrum – TNC (1941–2018) (Selander 1972; Bucher 2016b; Store norske leksikon 2020; Terminologifrämjandet 2023). Också i Finland bedrevs terminologi(sam)arbete före Nordterms tid, men Centralen för Teknisk Terminologi rf – TSK/Terminologicentralen TSK rf/Terminologicentralen rf inrättades 1974 och bedriver alltjämt verksamhet (Nissilä et al. 2021; Heittola et al. 2022; Terminologicentralen rf 2023).
Inom det pågående projektet Termer i tid – Tidens termer kartlägger vi TNC:s arbete för att trygga tillgången på god terminologi inom olika fackområden och bidra till god terminologisk praxis. För detta utnyttjar vi bl.a. det omfattande TNC-arkivet (Heittola et al. 2022; Landqvist et al. 2022). I vår presentation fokuserar vi på samarbetet mellan de tre nationella terminologiorganisationerna TC, RTT och TNC utifrån material i TNC-arkivet. Våra forskningsfrågor är:
1. Vilka teman är aktuella under olika decennier i kontakterna mellan TC, RTT och TNC?
2. Vilka särskilda fokusområden finns mellan å ena sidan TC och TNC och å andra sidan RTT och TNC?
3. Vilka resultat ger kontakterna i fråga om utvalda terminologifrågor?
Som material fungerar två delmängder av TNC-arkivet: Utlandskorrespondens Danmark – Udan och Utlandskorrespondens Norge – Unor. Dessa dokumenterar kontakter i skrift mellan TNC, TC och RTT. Vi klarlägger kontakterna över tid och utifrån tema/n, försöker identifiera fokusområden samt redovisar och diskuterar hur utvalda terminologifrågor hanteras (jfr Heittola et al. 2022; Landqvist et al. 2022). Studien anlägger således både ett makro- och ett mikroperspektiv på kontakterna mellan de tre institutionerna.
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booktitle = {Nordterm 2023, 14–15 juni 2023, Stockholm},
author = {Landqvist, Hans and Nissilä, Niina and Sjöberg, Sannina},
year = {2023},
}
@article{landqvist-2023-gender-327264,
title = {Gender equality and/or inequality? Female and male translators in a Swedish digital encyclopaedia of translators},
abstract = {This article presents a study of publicly available Svenskt översättarlexikon ‘The Swedish Encyclopaedia
of Translators’ (SwET 2009), most probably the first digital encyclopaedia of translators.
The study is situated in the fields of the sociology of translators, (literary) translator studies, and
translation history, and focuses on how female translators are described, characterized and evaluated
in the version of SwET from 2022. Three research questions are addressed in the paper: (1)
What is the ratio of entries presenting female and male translators in the SwET? (2) What is the
quantitative treatment of the partners in the sub-category “Translator Couples”? (3) And what are
the descriptions, characterizations and evaluations of the partners in that sub-category? In response
to the three RQs, the same three situations emerge: (a) gender equality and inequality, (b) gender
equality, and (c) gender inequality. Possible explanations for the results reported are presented and
discussed. Finally, proposals for future studies of digital translator encyclopaedias are presented.},
journal = {Stridon. Journal of Studies in Translation and Interpreting},
author = {Landqvist, Hans},
year = {2023},
volume = {3},
number = {1},
pages = {93--114},
}
@inProceedings{landqvist-2023-svenskt-330560,
title = {Svenskt översättarlexikon för forskningsändamål: några utgångspunkter, resultat och funderingar},
abstract = {Föredrag (inbjuden talare) vid Textseminariet, SOL-centrum, Lunds universitet, 24 november 2023},
booktitle = {Textseminariet, SOL-centrum, Lunds universitet, 24 november 2023},
author = {Landqvist, Hans},
year = {2023},
}
@inProceedings{masciolini-2023-query-329383,
title = {A query engine for L1-L2 parallel dependency treebanks},
abstract = {L1-L2 parallel dependency treebanks are learner corpora with interoperability as their main design goal. They consist of sentences produced by learners of a second language (L2) paired with native-like (L1) correction hypotheses. Rather than explicitly labelled for errors, these are annotated following the Universal Dependencies standard. This implies relying on tree queries for error retrieval. Work in this direction is, however, limited. We present a query engine for L1-L2 treebanks and evaluate it on two corpora, one manually validated and one automatically parsed.},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 24th Nordic Conference on Computational Linguistics (NoDaLiDa), May 22-24, 2023 Tórshavn, Faroe Islands / Editors: Tanel Alumäe and Mark Fishel},
author = {Masciolini, Arianna},
year = {2023},
publisher = {University of Tartu Library},
address = {Tartu, Estonia},
ISBN = {978-99-1621-999-7},
}