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HyperHamlet – Intricacies of Data Selection

Authors :
Sixta Quassdorf
Source :
Linguistik Online, Vol 38, Iss 2 (2009), Linguistik Online, Vol 38, Iss 2, Pp 45-55 (2009)
Publication Year :
2009
Publisher :
Bern Open Publishing, 2009.

Abstract

HyperHamlet is a database of allusions to and quotations from Shakespeare's Hamlet, which is supported by the Swiss National Science Foundation as a joint venture between the Departments of English and German Philology, and the Image and Media Lab at the University of Basel. The compilation of a corpus, whose aim it is to document the "Shakespeare phenomenon", is intricate on more than one level: the desired transdisciplinary approach between linguistics, literary and cultural studies entails data selection from a vast variety of sources; the pragmatic nature of intertextual traces, i.e. their dependence on and subordination to new contexts, further adds to formal heterogeneity. This is not only a challenge for annotation, but also for data selection. As the recognition of intertextual traces is more often than not based on intuition, this paper analyses the criteria which underlie intuition so that it can be operationalised for scholarly corpus compilation. An analogue to the pragmatic model of ostensive-inferential communication with its three constitutive parts of speaker's meaning, sentence meaning and hearer's meaning has been used for analytical heuristics. Authorial intent – in a concrete as well as in an abstract historical sense – origin and specific encyclopaedic knowledge have been found to be the basic assumptions underlying data selection, while quantitative factors provide supporting evidence.

Details

Language :
German
ISSN :
16153014
Volume :
38
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Linguistik Online
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4d7453a1b590fb6314a50bf66ed762ce