humanités numériquesExploiter un corpus de données textuelles sans post-traitement : l'écriture burlesque de la Fronde Résumés veal the specificities of "burlesque writing" in this political context. Then, the problem of acquiring textual data arises: the process of digitizing old printed matter and its evaluation are thus exposed. We choose to exploit these raw data, without post-processing or text correction, which still seems to allow us to obtain results (regarding lexicon, metre or enunciation), with various methods (textometry and observation of character n-grams). We thus show the specificity, in the burlesque writing of the Fronde, of some literary motifs or rhymes. The aim is therefore to present the approach of a corpus in all the steps of the process: from the selection of data, their acquisition, and their transformation into a corpus, to their statistical and algorithmic exploitation, and their interpretation through text mining.
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