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  1. Athenäum 8. Jahrgang

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    DDC Categories: 800
    Subjects: Rhetorik; Literaturwissenschaft
  2. Altersbetrachtungen über den alten Fontane
    Published: 1998
    Publisher:  Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Philosophische Fakultät II

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  3. T - Z
    Contributor: Lange, Wolf-Dieter (Publisher)
    Published: 1984-2010
    Publisher:  Narr, Tübingen

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  4. P - St
    Contributor: Lange, Wolf-Dieter (Publisher)
    Published: 1984-2010
    Publisher:  Narr, Tübingen

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  5. K - O
    Contributor: Lange, Wolf-Dieter (Publisher)
    Published: 1984-2010
    Publisher:  Narr, Tübingen

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  6. C - J
    Contributor: Lange, Wolf-Dieter (Publisher)
    Published: 1984-2010
    Publisher:  Narr, Tübingen

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  7. A - B
    Contributor: Lange, Wolf-Dieter (Publisher)
    Published: 1984-2010
    Publisher:  Narr, Tübingen

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  8. Okopenko - Runge
    Contributor: Arnold, Heinz Ludwig (Publisher)
    Published: [1998]
    Publisher:  Ed. Text und Kritik, München

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  9. Maar - Novak
    Contributor: Arnold, Heinz Ludwig (Publisher)
    Published: [1998]
    Publisher:  Ed. Text und Kritik, München

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  10. Köpf - Lundholm
    Contributor: Arnold, Heinz Ludwig (Publisher)
    Published: [1998]
    Publisher:  Ed. Text und Kritik, München

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  11. Jirgl - Konrad
    Contributor: Arnold, Heinz Ludwig (Publisher)
    Published: [1998]
    Publisher:  Ed. Text und Kritik, München

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  12. Herbst - Jentzsch
    Contributor: Arnold, Heinz Ludwig (Publisher)
    Published: [1998]
    Publisher:  Ed. Text und Kritik, München

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  13. Gräf - Hensel
    Contributor: Arnold, Heinz Ludwig (Publisher)
    Published: [1998]
    Publisher:  Ed. Text und Kritik, München

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  14. Fabri - Gomringer
    Contributor: Arnold, Heinz Ludwig (Publisher)
    Published: [1998]
    Publisher:  Ed. Text und Kritik, München

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  15. Dean - Everwyn
    Contributor: Arnold, Heinz Ludwig (Publisher)
    Published: [1998]
    Publisher:  Ed. Text und Kritik, München

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  16. Bichsel - Czurda
    Contributor: Arnold, Heinz Ludwig (Publisher)
    Published: [1998]
    Publisher:  Ed. Text und Kritik, München

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  17. Achleitner - Bezzel
    Contributor: Arnold, Heinz Ludwig (Publisher)
    Published: [1998]
    Publisher:  Ed. Text und Kritik, München

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  18. Thesis Writer : digitale Anleitung zum wissenschaftlichen Arbeiten, Schreiben und Denken
    Published: 2022
    Publisher:  Springer

    Dieser Beitrag beschreibt die Entwicklung der Schreibplattform „Thesis Writer“, die Studierende beim Verfassen ihrer Abschlussarbeit und Lehrende bei deren Anleitung unterstützt. Der Beitrag erläutert zunächst, vor welchen Problemen Studierende... more

     

    Dieser Beitrag beschreibt die Entwicklung der Schreibplattform „Thesis Writer“, die Studierende beim Verfassen ihrer Abschlussarbeit und Lehrende bei deren Anleitung unterstützt. Der Beitrag erläutert zunächst, vor welchen Problemen Studierende stehen, wenn sie erstmals eine wissenschaftliche Arbeit selbständig verfassen müssen und nach welcher Logik die gewählte digitale Anleitung aufgebaut ist. Der Beitrag bietet einen Überblick über die Vorarbeiten, auf denen das Projekt beruht und stellt einige Schritte des design-based Ansatzes dar, die zu seiner heutigen Form geführt haben. Struktur und Aufbau des Tools werden ausführlich dargestellt, ebenso wie die Hilfsfunktionen, die zusätzlich zu dem Word Editor angeboten werden. Zwei Pilotstudien, die der Evaluation und Weiterentwicklung der Plattform dienen, werden vorgestellt, ehe ein letztes Kapitel darauf eingeht, vor welche Probleme ein solches Tool die Entwicklerinnen und Entwickler stellt, nachdem es fertig ist.

     

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  19. Extraction of transforming sequences and sentence histories from writing process data : a first step towards linguistic modeling of writing
    Published: 2022
    Publisher:  Springer

    Online first, part of special issue "Methods for understanding writing process by analysis of writing timecourse" Erworben im Rahmen der Schweizer Nationallizenzen (http://www.nationallizenzen.ch) ; Producing written texts is a non-linear process: in... more

     

    Online first, part of special issue "Methods for understanding writing process by analysis of writing timecourse" Erworben im Rahmen der Schweizer Nationallizenzen (http://www.nationallizenzen.ch) ; Producing written texts is a non-linear process: in contrast to speech, writers are free to change already written text at any place at any point in time. Linguistic considerations are likely to play an important role, but so far, no linguistic models of the writing process exist. We present an approach for the analysis of writing processes with a focus on linguistic structures based on the novel concepts of transforming sequences, text history, and sentence history. The processing of raw keystroke logging data and the application of natural language processing tools allows for the extraction and filtering of product and process data to be stored in a hierarchical data structure. This structure is used to re-create and visualize the genesis and history for a text and its individual sentences. Focusing on sentences as primary building blocks of written language and full texts, we aim to complement established writing process analyses and, ultimately, to interpret writing timecourse data with respect to linguistic structures. To enable researchers to explore this view, we provide a fully functional implementation of our approach as an open-source software tool and visualizations of the results. We report on a small scale exploratory study in German where we used our tool. The results indicate both the feasibility of the approach and that writers actually revise on a linguistic level. The latter confirms the need for modeling written text production from the perspective of linguistic structures beyond the word level.

     

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    Subjects: Writing process; Keystroke-logging; Transforming sequence; Text history; Sentence history; Written text production; Linguistic modeling
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  20. Text and sentence histories for analyzing the production of multi-word structures
    Published: 2022

    Invited talk at Université Sorbonne nouvelle in the project "ANR Pro-TEXT – Les processus de textualisation: modélisations linguistiques, psycholinguistiques et d’apprentissage automatique" https://pro-text.huma-num.fr at Clesthia, Université... more

     

    Invited talk at Université Sorbonne nouvelle in the project "ANR Pro-TEXT – Les processus de textualisation: modélisations linguistiques, psycholinguistiques et d’apprentissage automatique" pro-text.huma-num.fr at Clesthia, Université Sorbonne nouvelle (USN), CERCA, CNRS – Université de Poitiers (UdP), and LIPN, CNRS – Université Paris Nord (UPN) ; We are currently working on THETool (Text History Extraction Tool). The goal is to explore writing on a structural level (syntax in the broadest sense). We have two concrete goals for our research: (a) on a theoretical level: How do writers produce (i.e., write and revise, incl. deletion) multi-word discourse structures like: - argumentative elements ("on the one hand" -- "on the other hand") - hedges ("so to speak") - booster ("in fact") (b) on a practical level: How to support writers to use those structures effectively in academic writing (general use, variation, etc.)? With THETool we can parse keystroke-logging data and create text and sentence histories for a particular writing session. Sentence histories cover all events relevant for a particular sentence, so one can follow what the writer did even when they came back to a sentence several times. As we are interested in multi-word structures, we introduce the notion of relevant edits. This allows us to filter production and editing we are not interested in. Here that would be edits on the word level like corrections for potential typos and spelling errors. In this talk I will present the architecture and functioning of THETool and some first results for German writing sessions.

     

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    Subjects: Transforming sequence; Multi-word structure; Text history; Sentence history; THETool; Keystroke-logging
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  21. Structure! You get more than you see
    Published: 2022

    Proceedings: https://archive.xmlprague.cz/2022/files/xmlprague-2022-proceedings.pdf ; In the 1990s, the focus on the printed page as the final product of writing with WYSIWYG tools clashed first with the development of the Web and a decade later with... more

     

    Proceedings: archive.xmlprague.cz/2022/files/xmlprague-2022-proceedings.pdf ; In the 1990s, the focus on the printed page as the final product of writing with WYSIWYG tools clashed first with the development of the Web and a decade later with the advent of mobile devices. Both developments enabled— and required—new types of documents and thus demanded new tools and processes for producing these documents. In the 2010s, the emphasis on writing experience, personalization of tools, and the growing diversity of input devices, methods, and displays is the main reason for the design and development of “new writing tools.” Their functionalities are often working implementations of methods and concepts originally described and devel- oped in the 1960s and 1970s that seem to have failed due to the limitations of computers at that time. Dedicated research on writing tools stopped in the late 1980s, once universities and companies had decided what to purchase and Microsoft Word had achieved monopoly status in the consumer market. The shift of academic writing to include dynamic aspects of “text,” e.g., code (snippets), data plots, and other visualizations clearly demands other tools for text production than traditional word processors. When the printed page no longer is the desired final product, content and format can be addressed explicitely and separately, thus emphasizing the structure of texts rather than the structure of documents.

     

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    Subjects: Writing technoloy; WYSIWYG; Text structure; Document structure; Word processing
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  22. Características lingüísticas de textos argumentativos escritos antes y después de una intervención centrada en el proceso de planificación

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  23. Academic writing and publishing beyond documents
    Published: 2022
    Publisher:  Association for Computing Machinery

    Research on writing tools stopped in the late 1980s when Microsoft Word had achieved monopoly status. However, the development of the Web and the advent of mobile devices are increasingly rendering static print-like documents obsolete. In this vision... more

     

    Research on writing tools stopped in the late 1980s when Microsoft Word had achieved monopoly status. However, the development of the Web and the advent of mobile devices are increasingly rendering static print-like documents obsolete. In this vision paper we reflect on the impact of this development on scholarly writing and publishing. Academic publications increasingly include dynamic elements, e.g., code, data plots, and other visualizations, which clearly requires other tools for document production than traditional word processors. When the printed page no longer is the desired final product, content and form can be addressed explicitly and separately, thus emphasizing the structure of texts rather than the structure of documents. The resulting challenges have not yet been fully addressed by document engineering.

     

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    Subjects: WYSIWYG; Document structure; Scholarly publishing; Interactive editing
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  24. Künstliche und menschliche Intelligenz : WAS macht WER in der technischen Dokumentation?
    Published: 2022

    In dem Meet-up wurde mit Teilnehmenden aus der Technikkommunikation und verschiedenen Schnittstellen wie ProduktentwicklerInnen, ProjektmanagerInnen, ÜbersetzerInnen, etc. diskutiert, wo sich Chancen für den Einsatz von Künstliche Intelligenz (KI)... more

     

    In dem Meet-up wurde mit Teilnehmenden aus der Technikkommunikation und verschiedenen Schnittstellen wie ProduktentwicklerInnen, ProjektmanagerInnen, ÜbersetzerInnen, etc. diskutiert, wo sich Chancen für den Einsatz von Künstliche Intelligenz (KI) ergeben im Bereich und in Schnittstellen der technischen Dokumentation. Es wurde erörtert, wo KI bereits eingesetzt wird, welche Szenarien vorstellbar sind für die Zukunft und wie sich der Aufgabenbereich der Technikkommunikation dadruch verändern könnte.

     

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    Subjects: Künstliche Intelligenz; Menschlicher Mehrwert; Chancen; Risiken; Digitalisierung
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  25. Die Zeit ist reif
    Published: 2022
    Publisher:  Tcworld

    Der Kontext Online-Lesen nimmt in vielen Lebensbereichen zu, und es stellt sich die Frage, wie sich der Leseprozess dabei verändert. Basierend auf den Erkenntnissen eines Forschungsprojekts werden die Anfoderungen von LeserInnen an digitale Texte... more

     

    Der Kontext Online-Lesen nimmt in vielen Lebensbereichen zu, und es stellt sich die Frage, wie sich der Leseprozess dabei verändert. Basierend auf den Erkenntnissen eines Forschungsprojekts werden die Anfoderungen von LeserInnen an digitale Texte beleuchtet und anschliessend Hypothesen formuliert, wie diese Erkenntnisse für die digitale Transformation in der Technikkommunikation nützlich sein könnten.

     

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    Subjects: Online-Lesen; Digitale Transformation; UX Reading; UX Writing
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