Beata Beigman Klebanov
List of John Benjamins publications for which Beata Beigman Klebanov plays a role.
Articles
Narrative writing from users-in-the-wild: A computational rhetorical analysis Corpora and Rhetorically Informed Text Analysis: The diverse applications of DocuScope, Brown, David West and Danielle Zawodny Wetzel (eds.), pp. 79–92 | Chapter
2023 In this chapter, we discuss the use of DocuScope as a computational tool for measuring ‘distances’ between corpora representing different contexts of writing with partially overlapping goals. In prior work (Beigman Klebanov et al., 2019) we found that there is a quantifiable sense in which… read more
Associative lexical cohesion as a factor in text complexity Recent Advances in Automatic Readability Assessment and Text Simplification, François, Thomas and Delphine Bernhard (eds.), pp. 223–258 | Article
2014 In this paper we present an application of associative lexical cohesion to the analysis of text complexity as determined by expert-assigned US school grade levels. Lexical cohesion in a text is represented as a distribution of pairwise positive normalized mutual information values. Our… read more
The “image bite,” political language, and the public/private divide: NBC News coverage of Hillary Clinton from scorned wife to Senate candidate Journal of Language and Politics 11:3, pp. 336–356 | Article
2012 Voice-overs with muted images, often known as the “image bite,” have become an increasingly used but understudied format of political language by the television news media. Because the media can use images to fit many contexts and purposes of commentary, the media images are susceptible to… read more