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Post Scriptum: Archivo Digital de Escritura Cotidiana

Authors: Vaamonde, Gael; Costa, Ana Luísa; Marquilhas, Rita; Pinto, Clara; Pratas, Fernanda;

Post Scriptum: Archivo Digital de Escritura Cotidiana

Abstract

El proyecto de investigación Post Scriptum: Archivo Digital de Escritura Cotidiana (P.S.) tiene por objeto la recuperación y publicación de cartas privadas escritas en España y Portugal durante la Época Moderna. Estas epístolas, en su mayoría inéditas, fueron producidas por autores muy diversos y de diferente condición social. Así, podemos encontrar hombres o mujeres, adultos o niños, amos o criados, ladrones, soldados, artesanos, curas, políticos, y otro tipo de categorías sociales. Sus misivas sobrevivieron excepcionalmente, al cruzarse sus vidas con los medios de persecución tanto de la Inquisición como de distintos tribunales civiles y eclesiásticos, instituciones que solían hacer uso de la corres- pondencia privada como prueba de los delitos que estaban siendo juzgados. Estas fuentes escritas suelen presentar una retórica (casi) oral, tematizando asuntos cotidianos que hasta ahora no se habían estudiado más que a partir de casos aislados. En este trabajo, se explicará la metodología utilizada en la edición digital de los documentos para su disponibilidad en línea; además, se dará a conocer el proceso de modernización de los textos y su posterior etiquetación morfológica y sintáctica. El objetivo final es elaborar un corpus diacrónico anotado que sirva como recurso electrónico para el estudio lingüístico e histórico del español y el portugués.

Post Scriptum: A Digital Archive of Ordinary Writings (P.S.) is a project that aims to collect and publish Portuguese and Spanish private letters written along the Modern Ages. These documents are unpublished epistolary writings, written by authors from different social backgrounds. They could be either masters or servants, adults or children, men or women, thieves, soldiers, artisans, priests, political activists, among other kinds of social agents. Their epistolarity survived by chance, when their paths met the persecution means used by the Inquisition and the civil courts, two institutions that used private cor- respondence as criminal evidence. These textual resources often present an (almost) oral rhetoric, treating everyday issues of past centuries in a register that hasn’t been easy to study, apart from brief examples. In the proposed paper, discussion over the methodological options that lead to the digital edition available online will be raised. Further, the modernization of texts the POS and syntactic annotation will be explained. The aim is to develop a diachronic and annotated corpus that could be used as an electronical resource for linguistic and historical research of Spanish and Portuguese.

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Spain, Portugal
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Diachronic linguistics, Cartas, Portuguese, Linguistica diacrónica, edición digital, Lingüística diacrónica, Corpus annotation, cartas privadas, Anotación de corpus, Spanish, digital edition, TEI-XML, Português, Portugués, Español, corpus histórico, Letters, digital humanities, private letters, historical corpus, humanidades digitales

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