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  1. 🥳 It's time for a new article in #JCLS 5 (1)!
    @nmhouston 2026. “Rhymefindr. An Historical Poetics Method for Identifying Rhymes in Nineteenth-Century English Poetry.”
    🔗 doi.org/10.48694/jcls.4229
    #CCLS2025 #ComputationalPoetics #DigitalHumanities #LiteraryComputing

  2. 🧠📊 How can we measure imageability in literary texts?
    The authors approach how words evoke sensory experience and test whether multimodal #WordEmbeddings can better capture #imageability, #visuality, and #concreteness than text-only models, from words to sentences to poems.
    #CCLS2025 #JCLS #CLS

  3. 🧠📊 How can we measure imageability in literary texts?
    The authors approach how words evoke sensory experience and test whether multimodal #WordEmbeddings can better capture #imageability, #visuality, and #concreteness than text-only models, from words to sentences to poems.
    #CCLS2025 #JCLS #CLS

  4. 🧠📊 How can we measure imageability in literary texts?
    The authors approach how words evoke sensory experience and test whether multimodal #WordEmbeddings can better capture #imageability, #visuality, and #concreteness than text-only models, from words to sentences to poems.
    #CCLS2025 #JCLS #CLS

  5. 🧠📊 How can we measure imageability in literary texts?
    The authors approach how words evoke sensory experience and test whether multimodal #WordEmbeddings can better capture #imageability, #visuality, and #concreteness than text-only models, from words to sentences to poems.
    #CCLS2025 #JCLS #CLS

  6. 🧠📊 How can we measure imageability in literary texts?
    The authors approach how words evoke sensory experience and test whether multimodal #WordEmbeddings can better capture #imageability, #visuality, and #concreteness than text-only models, from words to sentences to poems.
    #CCLS2025 #JCLS #CLS

  7. 🆕 New issue, new article!
    We’re excited to open JCLS 2026, 5(1) with its very first publication:
    “Encoding Imagism? Measuring Literary #Imageability, #Visuality and #Concreteness via Multimodal Word #Embeddings” by Bizzoni, Feldkamp & Nielbo. 📖✨
    #JCLS #CCLS2025 #LiteraryStudies

  8. 🆕 New issue, new article!
    We’re excited to open JCLS 2026, 5(1) with its very first publication:
    “Encoding Imagism? Measuring Literary #Imageability, #Visuality and #Concreteness via Multimodal Word #Embeddings” by Bizzoni, Feldkamp & Nielbo. 📖✨
    #JCLS #CCLS2025 #LiteraryStudies

  9. 🆕 New issue, new article!
    We’re excited to open JCLS 2026, 5(1) with its very first publication:
    “Encoding Imagism? Measuring Literary #Imageability, #Visuality and #Concreteness via Multimodal Word #Embeddings” by Bizzoni, Feldkamp & Nielbo. 📖✨
    #JCLS #CCLS2025 #LiteraryStudies

  10. 🆕 New issue, new article!
    We’re excited to open JCLS 2026, 5(1) with its very first publication:
    “Encoding Imagism? Measuring Literary #Imageability, #Visuality and #Concreteness via Multimodal Word #Embeddings” by Bizzoni, Feldkamp & Nielbo. 📖✨
    #JCLS #CCLS2025 #LiteraryStudies

  11. 🆕 New issue, new article!
    We’re excited to open JCLS 2026, 5(1) with its very first publication:
    “Encoding Imagism? Measuring Literary #Imageability, #Visuality and #Concreteness via Multimodal Word #Embeddings” by Bizzoni, Feldkamp & Nielbo. 📖✨
    #JCLS #CCLS2025 #LiteraryStudies

  12. 📢 We celebrate the publication of our 50st article! 📢
    🍾 🥳 🥂 🥳 🥂 🥳 🥂 🥳 🥂 🥳 🥂 🥳 🥂 🥳 🥂 🥳

    💻📚 jcls.io 📚💻
    #JCLS #CCLS2025 🔜 #CCLS2026 #LiteraryComputing
    #ComputationalLiteraryStudies #Milestone

  13. 🎉 Milestone alert! 🎉
    We’re thrilled to announce our 50th article!

    New in JCLS 4(1): @skorinkin & @nevmenandr “The Outward Turn. Geocoding the Expansion of Fictional Space in Russian 19th-Century Literature”🔗 doi.org/10.48694/jcls.4228
    #JCLS #CCLS2025 #LiteraryMaps #LiteraryStudies

  14. The authors discover that #LLMs perform surprisingly well on semantic relations and non-literal meaning but struggle with formal features like syllable counting and meter. They also tend to prefer established readings over original insights.
    #Poetry #LiteraryComputing #CCLS2025 #CLS #JCLS

  15. They investigate how #LLMs handle poetic understanding across, e.g., meter, rhyme, syntax, figurative language, testing it on two German poems and across three levels of interaction: General Knowledge, Expert Knowledge, Abstraction & Transfer.
    #JCLS #CCLS2025 #CLS #poetry

  16. Not had enough of #CCLS2025 yet? Next year is already our fifth anniversary! Get excited for #CCLS2026 in Potsdam! @dhpotsdam.bsky.social 🥳
    #ComputationalLiteraryStudies #CLS #DH #LiteraryComputing

  17. The last session has ended. We hope you enjoyed discussing #ComputationalLiteraryStudies with us, whether online or on-site, at Jagiellonian University in Kraków.
    A big thank you to the local organizers, the JCLS reviewers, and all the volunteers who helped make #CCLS2025 a success!

  18. It's already the last talk of #CCLS2025 😱

    Yuri Bizzoni, Pascale Feldkamp, Kristoffer L. Nielbo: Encoding Imagism? Measuring Literary Imageability, Visuality and Concreteness via Multimodal Word Embeddings (doi.org/10.26083/tuprints-0003)
    #Measuring #LiteraryImageability #WordEmbeddings

  19. Next talk at #CCLS2025 is by Allison Keith, Antonio Rojas Castro, Hanno Ehrlicher, Kerstin Jung, @sebastianpado: A Computational Analysis of Character Archetypes in the Works of Calderón de la Barca (doi.org/10.26083/tuprints-0003)
    #Characters #Drama #Calderón

  20. Next talk at #CCLS2025 is by Allison Keith, Antonio Rojas Castro, Hanno Ehrlicher, Kerstin Jung, @sebastianpado: A Computational Analysis of Character Archetypes in the Works of Calderón de la Barca (doi.org/10.26083/tuprints-0003)
    #Characters #Drama #Calderón

  21. Next talk at #CCLS2025 is by Allison Keith, Antonio Rojas Castro, Hanno Ehrlicher, Kerstin Jung, @sebastianpado: A Computational Analysis of Character Archetypes in the Works of Calderón de la Barca (doi.org/10.26083/tuprints-0003)
    #Characters #Drama #Calderón

  22. Next talk at #CCLS2025 is by Allison Keith, Antonio Rojas Castro, Hanno Ehrlicher, Kerstin Jung, @sebastianpado: A Computational Analysis of Character Archetypes in the Works of Calderón de la Barca (doi.org/10.26083/tuprints-0003)
    #Characters #Drama #Calderón

  23. Next talk at #CCLS2025 is by Allison Keith, Antonio Rojas Castro, Hanno Ehrlicher, Kerstin Jung, @sebastianpado: A Computational Analysis of Character Archetypes in the Works of Calderón de la Barca (doi.org/10.26083/tuprints-0003)
    #Characters #Drama #Calderón

  24. The last session of #CCLS2025 is about to start with a talk by @dudarjulia (now Julia Havrylash, congrats! 🥳) and @christof: Exploring Measures of Distinctiveness. An Evaluation Using Synthetic Texts (doi.org/10.26083/tuprints-0003)
    #Distinctiveness #SyntheticTexts #Evaluation

  25. The second talk is by Noa Visser Solissa, Andreas van Cranenburgh and @fpianz.bsky.social: Event Detection between Literary Studies and NLP. A Survey, a Narratological Reflection, and a Case Study (doi.org/10.26083/tuprints-0003)
    #CCLS2025 #EventDetection #Narratology #ComputationalNarratology

  26. The 2nd day of #CCLS2025 has started.
    Today, we have another round of 6 exciting talks on #ComputationalLiteraryStudies:

  27. #CCLS2025 is about to start. @peertrilcke.bsky.social opens the probably "hottest conference of the year". We're ready for hot research on #ComputationalLiteraryStudies.

  28. ☀️ Kraków is welcoming #CLSinfra and #CCLS2025 with full summer charm: sunshine, blue skies, and just the right breeze for #CLS discussions.
    Whether you're joining on-site or tuning in online: it's a bright week for #ComputationalLiteraryStudies!

  29. July is here and so is #CCLS2025! ☀️
    Starting on Thursday, we’re ready for two days of 🔥 hot research in #ComputationalLiteraryStudies.

    Don’t worry about the heat: the science is hot, the conference room is air-conditioned. 😎

    See you in Kraków (or online)!
    👉 Don’t forget the hashtag: #CCLS2025

  30. #CCLS2025 kicks off in just one week! 🎉
    One of the highlights of the social program is our conference dinner in the Stuba Communis, the medieval dining hall of Jagiellonian University, which is now part of its museum.

    Yes, Copernicus likely dined there too. 🌍✨

    #DigitalHumanities #CompLit #Krakow #JCLS #CLS #LiteraryComputing #Copernicus #SocialProgram #ConferenceDinner

  31. Mark your calendars! Exactly one month to go until #CCLS2025 in #Kraków!

    Register now to join us on-site or virtually!
    More info: jcls.io/site/ccls2025/

    We can't wait to welcome you to the 4th Annual #Conference of #ComputationalLiteraryStudies!
    #CLS #LiteraryComputing #LLMs #CulturalAnalytics

  32. Deadline approaching: It's the last few days of our open call for posters. Submit by May 15 (AoE) and be a part of #CCLS2025 in beautiful Krakow this July. #CLS jcls.io/site/ccls2025/ #CfP #Posters jcls.io/site/ccls2025/poster-c #OpenAccess #JCLS #ComputationalLiteraryStudies

  33. 📢 Call for Posters for #CCLS2025

    We're excited to announce the very first Call for #Poster Contributions for the Annual Conference of Computational Literary Studies, happening 3–4 July 2025 in #Kraków, Poland.

    Submit a short abstract on unpublished scholarship and be a part of #CCLS25!
    #CLS #JCLS
    jcls.io/site/ccls2025/poster-c