- Medieval Alchemy
Arab alchemy is a meeting place for philosophy and "science". The alchemical corpus is a mastery example of sectorial but non-specialized language use. That is why, thanks to the pioneering approach of computational linguistics, I am trying to create tools for understanding and analyzing these texts.
- Medieval grammar
The study of medieval grammar texts is crucial to understand the rules of the classical language and, to a lesser extent, the modern dialect variants. That is why this topic remains important and central in my research.
Medieval Alchemy
Arab alchemy is a meeting place for philosophy and "science" and the alchemical corpus is a mastery example of sectoral but non-specialized language use. That is why they are being created thanks to the pioneering approach of computational linguistics, tools for understanding and analyzing texts.
Medieval grammar
The study of texts of medieval grammar is crucial to understanding the rules of the classical language and, to a lesser extent, the modern dialect variants. That is why this topic remains important and central in my research.
Medieval Alchemy
Arab alchemy is a meeting place for philosophy and "science" and the alchemical corpus is a mastery example of sectoral but non-specialized language use. That is why they are being created thanks to the pioneering approach of computational linguistics, tools for understanding and analyzing texts.
Medieval grammar
The study of texts of medieval grammar is crucial to understanding the rules of the classical language and, to a lesser extent, the modern dialect variants. That is why this topic remains important and central in my research.
Medieval Alchemy
Arab alchemy is a meeting place for philosophy and "science" and the alchemical corpus is a mastery example of sectoral but non-specialized language use. That is why they are being created thanks to the pioneering approach of computational linguistics, tools for understanding and analyzing texts.
Medieval grammar
The study of texts of medieval grammar is crucial to understanding the rules of the classical language and, to a lesser extent, the modern dialect variants. That is why this topic remains important and central in my research.