Machines in the media: semantic change in the lexicon of mechanization in 19th-century British newspapers
The industrialization process associated with the so-called Industrial Revolution in 19th - century Great Britain was a time of profound changes, including in the English lexicon. An important yet understudied phenomenon is the semantic shift in the lexicon of mechanisation. In this paper we present...
Main Authors: | Pedrazzini, N, McGillivray, B |
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Format: | Conference item |
Language: | English |
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Association for Computational Linguistics
2022
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