Germanic Philology / Germanic Philology 14
Germanic philology and the digital paradigm: models, methods, and tools for texts
medieval Germanic
Germanic Philology and the Digital Paradigm: Models, Methods and Tools for Medieval
Germanic Texts
TABLE OF CONTENTS / CONTENTS
SIMONETTA BATTISTA
Continuity and innovation in theOrdbog over det norrøne prosasprog in Copenhagen (pp. 1-17).
NATHANAEL BUSCH
Authority control as a challenge for philology. Frequently Asked Questions (pp. 19-42).
ELISA CUGLIANA – JORIS J. VAN ZUNDERT
A Computational Turn in Digital Philology Questions (pp. 43-71).
GIULIA D’AGOSTINO
Language Resources for Old High German and Old Saxon: An Assessment (pp. 73-97).
MIRELLA DE SISTO
Final Devoicing in Dutch Medieval and Renaissance Texts: A Preliminary Study on
Orthographic Variation (pp. 99-117).
RICCARDO GINEVRA – FRANCESCO MAMBRINI
The Old Norse FrameNet (ONoFN): Developing a New Digital Resource for the Study of
Semantics and Syntax within a Medieval Germanic Tradition (pp. 119-140).
PIERANDREA GOTTARDI
On the usefulness and problems of a lemmatized edition. A case example offered by Roman de
Horn, King Horn and Horn Childe and Maiden Rimnild (pp. 141-169).
OMAR KHALAF
A Computer-Assisted Collation of Earl Rivers’ Dicts and Sayings of the
Philosophers (pp. 171-192).
ELISABETTA MAGNANTI
Handwritten Text Recognition in Medieval Germanic Manuscripts: The Peterborough
Chronicle as a Case Study (pp. 193-216).
PAOLA PERATELLO
The Digital Edition of SKB A 120 in the Menota Archive (pp. 217-242).