Antonia, Alexis, Craig, Hugh, Hogan, Eleanor. Association for the Study of Australian Literature (ASAL); 2018. More than an Amanuensis: Ernestine Hill’s Contribution to The Passing of the Aborigines.
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Dalton, Brendan, Antonia, Alexis, Crabb, Peter, Craig, Hugh. Taylor & Francis; 2016. Identifying another goldfields reporter: Frederick Dalton (1815-80).
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Antonia, Alexis. ; 2009. Victorian periodical text corpus.
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Harvey, Mark, Antonia, Alexis. University of Newcastle; 2015. The 45th Australian Linguistic Society Conference Proceedings - 2014.
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Jordan, Ellen, Craig, Hugh, Antonia, Alexis. The Johns Hopkins University Press; 2006. The Brontë sisters and the Christian Remembrancer: a pilot study in the use of the 'Burrows Method' to identify the authorship of unsigned articles in the nineteenth-century periodical press.
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Walmsley, J. C., Antonia, Alexis, Craig, Hugh. Oxford University Press; 2022. The Authorship of the Occasional Paper (London, 1697-98).
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Antonia, Alexis. Anonymity, individuality and commonality in writing in British periodicals - 1830 to 1890: a computational stylistics approach. 2009.
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Craig, Hugh, Antonia, Alexis. Johns Hopkins University Press; 2015. Six authors and the Saturday Review: a quantitative approach to style.
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Crabb, Peter, Antonia, Alexis, Craig, Hugh. Monash University Publishing; 2014. Who wrote 'A Visit to the Western Goldfields'?: Using computers to analyse language in historical research.
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Crabb, Peter, Dalton, Brendan, Craig, Hugh, Antonia, Alexis. Taylor & Francis; 2019. The enigmatic Bartholomew Lloyd alias Frederick Dalton: identity and mobility during the gold rush era in New South Wales.
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Antonia, Alexis, Craig, Hugh, Elliott, Jack. Oxford University Press; 2014. Language chunking, data sparseness, and the value of a long marker list: explorations with word n-grams and authorial attribution.