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Author: Braxton Boyer

Revisiting Names in The Double

February 18, 2022February 9, 2026 / Braxton Boyer / 1 Comment

As Kate mentioned in her status update, one thing we have been working on for the past few months is naming in The Double. Some of the initial steps, questions, and problems in working with names were written about by Lena in her post from before our hiatus.ย  Not too long after that blog went … Continue reading Revisiting Names in The Double

Tagging Speech in Dvoinik

August 9, 2021February 9, 2026 / Braxton Boyer / 1 Comment

In our most recent blogpost, โ€œEncoding Dostoevsky,โ€ you read that one of the first elements of Dvoinik that we decided to tag (apart from purely structural components like paragraphs) was speech. At the time, this seemed like a fairly straightforward endeavor -- how hard can talking be, right? -- but in hindsight this may have … Continue reading Tagging Speech in Dvoinik

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