Professor Hugh Craig caps a 40 year career as Professor Emeritus
Professor Hugh Craig – a pioneer of the digital humanities in Australia, a generous teacher and mentor and one of… Read more
The Centre for Literary and Linguistic Computing (CLLC) was established to continue the development and application of statistical and computing tools for the analysis of (literary) texts.
Centre for Literary and Linguistic Computing is based in the School of Humanities, Creative Industries and Social Sciences in the College of Human and Social Futures, University of Newcastle, some of the centre highlights are;
Centre for Literary and Linguistic Computing members (L to R) Prof Hugh Craig, Naomi Fraser, Dr Elizabeth Spencer, Bill Pascoe and Reuben Ramsay
Students interested in doing postgraduate research in areas covered by the centre should send an email to: research@newcastle.edu.au or visit research higher degrees page.
Some people question whether Shakespeare really wrote the works that bear his name – or whether he even existed at all. Could it be true that the greatest writer in the English language was as fictional as his plays? Natalya St. Clair and Aaron Williams show how a linguistic tool called stylometry might shed light on the answer.
The University of Newcastle acknowledges the traditional custodians of the lands within our footprint areas: Awabakal, Darkinjung, Biripai, Worimi, Wonnarua, and Eora Nations. We also pay respect to the wisdom of our Elders past and present.