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Translation mining: An AI-driven taxonomy of eighteenth-century Anglo-French translation practices;




AuthorsHinderks, Kira; Ledins, Cassandra; Ginter, Filip; Tolonen, Mikko

PublisherInforma UK Limited

Publication year2026

Journal: Historical Methods: A Journal of Quantitative and Interdisciplinary History

First page 1

Last page25

ISSN0161-5440

eISSN1940-1906

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1080/01615440.2026.2675558

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Abstract

This paper introduces the concept of “translation mining”, a cross-lingual embedding approach that bridges close reading and large-scale quantitative analysis of historical translations. Focusing on eighteenth-century British (ECCO) and French (Gallica) corpora, we systematically identify semantically aligned passages across hundreds of thousands of documents. The approach provides a comprehensive AI-driven methodology for locating translations of various types. This enables us to build a multi-scalar, data-driven taxonomy of translation practices that offers finer granularity than prior dichotomies of “full” versus “partial” translation. By embedding all texts once using high performance computing, we can iteratively detect subtle textual connections across languages without re-running the entire process. This paper demonstrates how embedding models derived from large language models can capture cross-lingual translation pairs, challenge rigid classifications, and illuminate multi-level cultural transfer, offering an adaptable framework for historical research.


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This work was supported by the Finnish Research Council under grant numbers 1333716, 1347706, 347708. Computational resources were provided by CSC - IT Center for Science, Finland.


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