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Global DH vs. Area Studies: Rethinking “China and the West (Rest)” Beyond Lenticular Logic
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Global DH vs. Area Studies: Rethinking “China and the West (Rest)” Beyond Lenticular Logic

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Cognitive Stylometry as an LLM-Based Methodology in Chinese Literary Studies

Recent years have witnessed a wave of fascinating research findings in both natural and artificial intelligence. While scholars remain cautious … Continue reading Cognitive Stylometry as an LLM-Based Methodology in Chinese Literary Studies

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