This paper examines computational lexicography and cognitive scientometry as specific tools in the history of science research. The main purpose, in this work, is to show those theoretical and fundamental conceptual frames related to this argument. An experimental analysis, concerning Claude Bernard’s (1813-1878) and Etienne Jules Marey’s (1830-1904) epistemological texts, has been achieved, successfully, using a particular software able to identify by graphic accounts, numerical tables, lemmatized concordances, the two different approaches in the study of physiology in the 19th century.
Tra lessicografia computazionale e scientometria cognitiva. Problemi e prospettive per la storia della scienza
DIBATTISTA, LIBORIO
2007-01-01
Abstract
This paper examines computational lexicography and cognitive scientometry as specific tools in the history of science research. The main purpose, in this work, is to show those theoretical and fundamental conceptual frames related to this argument. An experimental analysis, concerning Claude Bernard’s (1813-1878) and Etienne Jules Marey’s (1830-1904) epistemological texts, has been achieved, successfully, using a particular software able to identify by graphic accounts, numerical tables, lemmatized concordances, the two different approaches in the study of physiology in the 19th century.File in questo prodotto:
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