págs. 1-26
A new approach to interoperable argumentation documentation
Stephen Stead
págs. 29-36
making good arguments in archaeology
Michael E. Smith
págs. 37-54
A causal model application to a cultural heritage sentence analysis
págs. 55-91
págs. 93-114
The social production of discourse in archaeology
Isto Huvila
págs. 115-136
Dealing with vagueness in archaeological discourses
César González Pérez , Martín Pereira Fariña, Patricia Martín Rodilla, Leticia Tobalina Pulido
págs. 137-157
Extending discourse analysis in archaeology: a multimodal approach
Jeremy Huggett
págs. 159-189
Computer processing of language: where archaeological discourse and computers meet
Patricia Martín Rodilla
págs. 193-213
NLP and archaeology: a view from a digital archive
Holly Wright, Tim Evans, Katie Green
págs. 215-228
Information extraction and machine learning for archaeological texts
Alex Brandsen
págs. 229-261
Argument mining and analytics in archaeology
John Lawrence, Martín Pereira Fariña, Jacky Visser
págs. 263-290
Computational processing of language vagueness for archaeological site modelling
María Elena Castiello
págs. 291-315
César González Pérez , Martín Pereira Fariña, Patricia Martín Rodilla
págs. 319-322
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