While Digital Philology is now a well-established specialisation within the Digital Humanities, progress in the “Philology of Digital Texts” (also including texts processed and / or transmitted on the web) has to date been rather slow off the mark. This article re-examines a classic issue in Philology, namely that of the relationship between orality and writing, which will be described taking into account the peculiar relationship between audio documents and their digital transcriptions. In this regard, the analysis will focus on the one hand, on contemporary music texts transcribed by anonymous users on specialised sites, on the other, on examples of the automatically generated texts that accompany some oral texts circulating on the internet.
Lagomarsini, C. (2020). Ancora su oralità e scrittura. Prospettive sulla circolazione digitale dei testi. CRITICA DEL TESTO, 33(3), 323-341.
Ancora su oralità e scrittura. Prospettive sulla circolazione digitale dei testi.
Claudio Lagomarsini
2020-01-01
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While Digital Philology is now a well-established specialisation within the Digital Humanities, progress in the “Philology of Digital Texts” (also including texts processed and / or transmitted on the web) has to date been rather slow off the mark. This article re-examines a classic issue in Philology, namely that of the relationship between orality and writing, which will be described taking into account the peculiar relationship between audio documents and their digital transcriptions. In this regard, the analysis will focus on the one hand, on contemporary music texts transcribed by anonymous users on specialised sites, on the other, on examples of the automatically generated texts that accompany some oral texts circulating on the internet.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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