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    Humboldts Modell der Universität im digitalen Zeitalter

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    «The Theoretical University» in the Data Age. Have the great theories become obsolete? Anniversary Conference | Bielefeld University | 14–15 November 2019 Panel B: Contemporary Text Cultures: Theoretical Perspectives of Historical Text Studies(Organized by: Franz-Josef Arlinghaus, Lars Deile, Silke Schwandt, Carlos Spoerhase, Véronique Zanetti) Michael N. Forster (Bonn): Humboldts Modell der Universität im digitalen Zeitalter &nbsp

    Posed and spontaneous nonverbal vocalizations of positive emotions: Acoustic analysis and perceptual judgments

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    When experiencing different positive emotional states, like amusement or relief, we may produce nonverbal vocalizations such as laughs and sighs. In the current study, we describe the acoustic structure of posed and spontaneous nonverbal vocalizations of 14 different positive emotions, and test whether listeners (N =201) map the vocalizations to emotions. The results show that vocalizations of 13 different positive emotions were recognized at better-than-chance levels, but not vocalizations of being moved. Emotions varied in whether vocalizations were better recognized from spontaneous or posed expressions

    Lokale Klassifikationssysteme im "global knowledge network"

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    Lokale Klassifikationssysteme haben den offensichtlichen Nachteil, dass sowohl die Pflege als auch deren Nutzung nur einen relativ kleinen Nutzerkreis betrifft. Um diese Pflegeprozesse zu vereinfachen und auch die Nachnutzung anderer Erschließungssysteme zu ermöglichen, hat die UB Bielefeld ein Systematik-Tool entwickelt

    Philologische Sozialisation und die Zumutungen des „Digital“. Probleme eines (vielleicht) Paradigmenwechsels in den „Humanities“

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    «The Theoretical University» in the Data Age. Have the great theories become obsolete? Anniversary Conference | Bielefeld University | 14–15 November 2019 Panel B: Contemporary Text Cultures: Theoretical Perspectives of Historical Text Studies(Organized by: Franz-Josef Arlinghaus, Lars Deile, Silke Schwandt, Carlos Spoerhase, Véronique Zanetti) Bernhard Jussen (Frankfurt/Main): Philologische Sozialisation und die Zumutungen des „Digital“. Probleme eines (vielleicht) Paradigmenwechsels in den „Humanities

    A Distributional Analysis of Laughter Across Turns and Utterances

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    We present here a study on the use of laughter in spontaneous interactions, examining its distribution across two linguistic levels: utterances and turns. A multilingual corpus of dyadic conversations was employed, containing recordings in French, German and Mandarin Chinese. Laughter was coded based on its position inside the analysis unit and its distribution with respect to the event type and the language was analyzed. The results showed that laughter distribution is modulated by the linguistic level, as well as by the laughter event type. Moreover, differences between languages seem to depend on the analysis level

    Functions and social meanings of click sounds in Irish English

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    This study investigates the use and function of click sounds in Irish English. These paralinguistic elements are multifunctional and similar to linguistic discoursepragmatic markers. In addition to their discourse and pragmatic functions, they also index social meanings and are shown to be connected with assertive and authoritative stances

    “LOL what?”: Empirical study of laughter in chat based dialogues

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    We propose a method for investigation of laughter in incremental text-based dialogues. We report a proof-of concept pilot study which inserts spoof contributions into ongoing text based dialogues. These take the form of additional laughs and laughter clarification requests which appear to come from one’s dialogue partner. This pilot shows that this is a useful way to investigate laughter in dialogue

    Der Digitale Assistent DA-3 - ein vielfältiges Arbeitsinstrument für die Inhaltserschließung

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    Der Digitale Assistent DA-3 ist ein webbasiertes Tool zur maschinellen Unterstützung der intellektuellen verbalen und klassifikatorischen Inhaltserschließung. Im Rahmen eines dreijährigen Projektes wird der DA-3 für den Einsatz in K10plus entwickelt. Das Tool sammelt in fremden Katalogen vorhandene Erschließungen ein und präsentiert diese zusammen mit Übersetzungen auf der Grundlage von Mappings und Konkordanzen als Vorschläge. Das Tool bietet aber auch die Möglichkeit, direkt in Normdaten zu suchen und diese für die Erschließung einzusetzen. Im Vortrag wird das Projekt und der DA-3 vorgestellt

    Theorising or Diagnosing the Present? Two Genres of Sociological Thinking

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    «The Theoretical University» in the Data Age. Have the great theories become obsolete? Anniversary Conference | Bielefeld University | 14–15 November 2019 Panel A: Theorizing Contemporary Society. Challenges and Perspectives(Organisation: Sina Farzin, Hamburg; Julian Go, Boston; Tobias Werron, Bielefeld) Sina Farzin: Theorising or Diagnosing the Present? Two Genres of Sociological Thinkin

    Diskussion (der Gäste mit dem Publikum)

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    «The Theoretical University» in the Data Age. Have the great theories become obsolete? Anniversary Conference | Bielefeld University | 14–15 November 2019 Panel B: Contemporary Text Cultures: Theoretical Perspectives of Historical Text Studies(Organized by: Franz-Josef Arlinghaus, Lars Deile, Silke Schwandt, Carlos Spoerhase, Véronique Zanetti) Diskussion der Gäste mit dem PublikumModeration: Silke Schwandt (Bielefeld

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