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"This volume brings scholarship on Shakespeare's language fully into the 21st-century. One of five volumes offering the first comprehensive account of Shakespeare's language using computational methods derived from corpus linguistics, Volume 4 reveals the character networks and how words create social worlds. For each play it shows that what matters in Shakespeare's plays is not only the words characters speak, but also the company they keep"--

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"This volume brings scholarship on Shakespeare's language fully into the 21st-century. One of five volumes offering the first comprehensive account of Shakespeare's language using computational methods derived from corpus linguistics, Volume 4 reveals the character networks and how words create social worlds. For each play it shows that what matters in Shakespeare's plays is not only the words characters speak, but also the company they keep"--
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Autorenporträt
Jakob Ladegaard is an associate professor in Comparative Literature at Aarhus University, Denmark. He was the PI of a research project that used computational methods to explore English literature. With Ross Deans Kristensen-McLachlan he has written articles on early modern English drama using corpus linguistic methods and social network analysis. Ross Deans Kristensen-McLachlan is an assistant professor in Cognitive Science and Humanities Computing based at the Center for Humanities Computing at Aarhus University, Denmark. His background is in computational, cognitive, and corpus linguistic approaches to the study of register, genre, and style.