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  1. Tracing the shapes of adventure: a subject-based interpretation of emotional arcs
  2. The complexity trade-off between morphological richness and word order freedom in Romance languages: A quantitative perspective
  3. Humanities data in R: exploring networks, geospatial data, images, and text (second edition). Taylor Arnold and Lauren Tilton
  4. Zipf’s Law for Discourse Markers in Spoken Mongolian
  5. Defining digital humanities and examining its relationship with linguistics through the lens of Digital Scholarship in the Humanities
  6. The development of phrase‐frames in EFL learners’ essays: Variability, structures, and functions
  7. Exploring the Role of Sentence-Final Particles in Spoken Cantonese: A Comparative Study Based on the POS-based Dependency Networks
  8. Igor Mel'čuk. 2021. Ten studies in Dependency Syntax. Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton. Pp. 444. US $160.99 (hardcover).
  9. The Current State and Prominent Features of Quantitative Linguistics Through the Lens of QUALICO 2023: A Conference Report
  10. Book review
  11. Basic word order typology revisited: a crosslinguistic quantitative study based on UD and WALS
  12. Revisiting English written VP-ellipsis and VP-substitution: a dependency-based analysis
  13. Book review: Henry Silke, Fergal Quinn and Maria Rieder (eds), News Discourse and Power: Critical Perspectives on Journalism and Inequality
  14. Quantitative Analysis of Chinese and English Verb Valencies Based on Probabilistic Valency Pattern Theory
  15. Semantic Roles or Syntactic Functions: The Effects of Annotation Scheme on the Results of Dependency Measures
  16. Text Mining with R: A Tidy Approach, by Julia Silge and David Robinson. Sebastopol, CA: O’Reilly Media, 2017. ISBN 978-1-491-98165-8. XI + 184 pages.
  17. Morphology and word order in Slavic languages: Insights from annotated corpora
  18. Probability Distribution of Dependency Distance Based on a Treebank of Japanese EFL Learners’ Interlanguage
  19. Which annotation scheme is more expedient to measure syntactic difficulty and cognitive demand?
  20. A Quantitative Analysis on a Literary Genre Essay’s Syntactic Features