Digital Methods in Historical Linguistics, Philology, and Palaeography, University of Vienna, 27-28 April 2022:
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"Adopting Old Chinese rhyme orphans with xiéshēng imputation" – James Engels
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"The Han Phonology Project: When Chinese became Chinese." – Ash Henson
The changing pronunciation of Chinese during the Han dynasty: applying graph theory to poetic rhymes, Trinity College Dublin, 14 October 2022:
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"The contribution of the Xiesheng hypothesis to competing theories of the Old Chinese vowel system" – James Engels
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"Using network theory for detecting rhyme communities in Han Dynasty rhyming texts" – Ash Henson
Recent Advances in Digital Philology, University of Vienna, 7 December 2022:
- "Modeling the contribution of a phonological hypothesis: Using graph theory to compare two Old Chinese reconstruction systems" – Nathan Hill & James Engels (Keynote)
- "Xiéshēng interpolation: a network-analytic method for imputing unattested rhymes in Old Chinese." James Engels. Submitted November 2022; in review at Cahiers de Linguistique – Asie Orientale.