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Critique and Semiotics
Digital network scientific journal for specialists in philology and semiotics |
DOI: 10.25205/2307-1737 Roskomnadzor certificate number Эл № ФС 77-84784 | |
Kritika i Semiotika (Critique and Semiotics) | |
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ArticleName: Humanitarian terminology as a network: graph theory about the regularities of scientific style Authors: B. V. Orekhov The Institute of Linguistics, Russian Academy of Sciences; National Research University – Higher School of Economics
Abstract: Complex networks (graphs) are widely used by modern science to model and analyze a variety of phenomena, including natural language. Networks allow you to reflect in the model that is usually lost in the traditional quantitative approach to the subject: the relations between the elements. Building a network on a processed scientific text allows you to better visualize the terminological system of the author, and to apply the some quantitative metrics, most clearly showing fragments of the whole. The study is carried out on the material of scientific texts by O. M. Freudenberg, A. F. Losev and E. M. Meletinskiy. The results show differences in their approaches to terminological system and the difference in style of presentation. Keywords: graph theory, terminology, scientific style, the centrality of the graph Bibliography: Braginskaja N. V. Posleslovie k 1-mu izdaniju [Afterword to the first edition] // Frejdenberg O. M. Mif i literatura drevnosti [Myth and literature of ancient times]. M.: Vost. lit., 1998. S. 734–743. Moretti F. Dal'nee chtenie [Further reading]. M.: Izd-vo Instituta Gajdara, 2016. Orehov B. Modelirovanie terminologicheskogo tezaurusa rabot R. G. Nazirova o mifologii i istorii fol'klornyh sjuzhetov [Modelling of thermenological thesauras of the works by R.G. Nazirov about mythology and history of folk plots] // Nazirovskij arhiv. 2015. № 2. S. 118–131. Beveridge A., Shan J. Network of Thrones // Math Horizons Magazine. 2016. Vol. 23. No. 4. Р. 18–22. URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.4169/mathhorizons. 23.4.18 |
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