
Preprint: Maria Hinzmann, Matthias Bremm, Tinghui Duan, Anne Klee, Johanna Konstanciak, Julia Röttgermann, Moritz Steffes, Christof Schöch, Joëlle Weis (2024 / im Druck). “Patterns in modeling and querying a knowledge graph for literary history”. In: Pattern Theory in Language and Communication, ed. Sabine Arndt-Lappe, Milena Belosevic, Peter Maurer, Claudine Moulin, Achim Rettinger & Sören Stumpf. Trier: TCLC. (See for documentation of SPARQL queries also: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13990788.) – Please use the final, open access version of this chapter once it becomes available. –
Languages and literature, Non-relational databases, Literature studies, FOS: Languages and literature, French Literature, History of literature, Enlightenment novel, SPARQL, Linked Open Data, Digital humanities
Languages and literature, Non-relational databases, Literature studies, FOS: Languages and literature, French Literature, History of literature, Enlightenment novel, SPARQL, Linked Open Data, Digital humanities
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