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Title: A Diachronic Contextual Analysis of Greek Word Naturalized by Cicero
Authors: Wojak, Alexa
Advisors: Fellbaum, Christiane
Department: Computer Science
Certificate Program: Linguistics Program
Class Year: 2018
Abstract: In this paper I look at two specific Latin words that became part of the Latin vocabulary when Cicero naturalized them from Greek. These words are “vacuus” and “qualitas.” I use computational modeling such as N-Grams and Word2Vec to track how these words changed context over time as they became more ingrained in the Latin lexicon. I find that the context of these words actually changes very minimally over time, suggesting a different usage pattern with regard to a newly naturalized word than initially expected. I also find that Cicero’s contemporaries use “vacuus” is a narrower context than Cicero did, which suggests a possible desire to mimic usage of a unknown word rather than create a potentially incorrect context for it.
URI: http://arks.princeton.edu/ark:/88435/dsp01mc87ps98j
Type of Material: Princeton University Senior Theses
Language: en
Appears in Collections:Computer Science, 1987-2023

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