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Using parsed and annotated corpora to analyze parliamentarians' talk in Finland

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  • Mykola Andrushchenko
  • Kirsi Sandberg
  • Risto Turunen
  • Jani Marjanen
  • Mari Hatavara
  • Jussi Kurunmäki
  • Timo Nummenmaa
  • Matti Hyvärinen
  • Kari Teräs
  • Jaakko Peltonen
  • Jyrki Nummenmaa

Abstract

We present a search system for grammatically analyzed corpora of Finnish parliamentary records and interviews with former parliamentarians, annotated with metadata of talk structure and involved parliamentarians, and discuss their use through carefully chosen digital humanities case studies. We first introduce the construction, contents, and principles of use of the corpora. Then we discuss the application of the search system and the corpora to study how politicians talk about power, how ideological terms are used in political speech, and how to identify narratives in the data. All case studies stem from questions in the humanities and the social sciences, but rely on the grammatically parsed corpora in both identifying and quantifying passages of interest. Finally, the paper discusses the role of natural language processing methods for questions in the (digital) humanities. It makes the claim that a digital humanities inquiry of parliamentary speech and interviews with politicians cannot only rely on computational humanities modeling, but needs to accommodate a range of perspectives starting with simple searches, quantitative exploration, and ending with modeling. Furthermore, the digital humanities need a more thorough discussion about how the utilization of tools from information science and technologies alter the research questions posed in the humanities.

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  • Mykola Andrushchenko & Kirsi Sandberg & Risto Turunen & Jani Marjanen & Mari Hatavara & Jussi Kurunmäki & Timo Nummenmaa & Matti Hyvärinen & Kari Teräs & Jaakko Peltonen & Jyrki Nummenmaa, 2022. "Using parsed and annotated corpora to analyze parliamentarians' talk in Finland," Journal of the Association for Information Science & Technology, Association for Information Science & Technology, vol. 73(2), pages 288-302, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:bla:jinfst:v:73:y:2022:i:2:p:288-302
    DOI: 10.1002/asi.24500
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