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Literary & Linguistic Computing, Volume 18
Volume 18, Number 1, April 2003
- Marilyn Deegan:
Editorial. 1
- David Robey:
Introduction: New Directions in Humanities Computing. 3-9
- Ruth Christmann, Thomas Schares:
Towards the User: The Digital Edition of the Deutsche Wörterbuch by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm. 11-22 - Fiona M. Douglas:
The Scottish Corpus of Texts and Speech: Problems of Corpus Design. 23-37 - David Dubin, Allen Renear, C. M. Sperberg-McQueen, Claus Huitfeldt:
A Logic Programming Environment for Document Semantics and Inference. 39-47 - László Hunyadi, Kálmán Abari, Enikï Toth:
Forensic Linguistics: its Contribution to Humanities Computing. 49-62 - Christiane Meckseper, Claire Warwick:
The Publication of Archaeological Excavation Reports Using XML. 63-75 - Birgit Stehno, Alexander Egger, Gregor Retti:
METAe - Automated Encoding of Digitized Texts. 77-88 - Felix Sasaki, Jens Pönninghaus:
Testing Structural Properties in Textual Data: Beyond Document Grammars. 89-100 - Susan Schreibman, Amit Kumar, Jarom McDonald:
The Versioning Machine. 101-107 - Jean Anderson:
Treasurer's Report: Financial year January to December 2002. 112-114
Volume 18, Number 2, June 2003
- Gary Simons, Steven Bird:
The Open Language Archives Community: An Infrastructure for Distributed Archiving of Language Resources. 117-128 - Larry Stewart:
Charles Brockden Brown: Quantitative Analysis and Literary Interpretation. 129-138 - Michael Stolz:
New Philology and New Phylogeny: Aspects of a Critical Electronic Edition of Wolfram's Parzival. 139-150 - Lara Vetter, Jarom McDonald:
Witnessing Dickinson's Witnesses. 151-165 - Stephen Ramsay:
Special Section: Reconceiving Text Analysis: Toward an Algorithmic Criticism. 167-174 - Stéfan Sinclair:
Computer-Assisted Reading: Reconceiving Text Analysis. 175-184 - John Bradley:
Finding a Middle Ground between 'Determinism' and 'Aesthetic Indeterminacy': a Model for Text Analysis Tools. 185-207 - Geoffrey Rockwell:
What is Text Analysis, Really? 209-219 - Thomas N. Corns:
Afterword. 221-223
Volume 18, Number 3, September 2003
- George K. Barr:
Two Styles in the New Testament Epistles. 235-248 - Liesbeth Degand, Yves Bestgen:
Towards Automatic Retrieval of Idioms in French Newspaper Corpora. 249-259 - David L. Hoover:
Frequent Collocations and Authorial Style. 261-286 - Grace Yuen Wah Tse:
Validating the Logistic Model of Article Usage Preceding Multi-word Organization Names with the Aid of Computer Corpora. 287-313 - Belén Labrador de la Cruz:
The Role of Corpora in the Study of Paradigmatic Relations; the Cases of COBUILD's Bank of English and CREA (Reference Corpus of Contemporary Spanish). 315-330
- Anna Sexton:
Digital Access to Book Trade Archives: Papers of the 2001 Conference in the Hague. 331-333 - Geoffrey Sampson:
The Oxford Handbook of Computational Linguistics. 333-336
Volume 18, Number 4, November 2003
- David L. Hoover:
Multivariate Analysis and the Study of Style Variation. 341-360 - Anthony McEnery, Zhonghua Xiao, Lili Mo:
Aspect Marking in English and Chinese: Using the Lancaster Corpus of Mandarin Chinese for Contrastive Language Study. 361-378 - Thomas Merriam:
Intertextual Distances, Three Authors. 379-388 - Tiina Puurtinen:
Genre-specific Features of Translationese? Linguistic Differences between Translated and Non-translated Finnish Children's Literature. 389-406 - Matthew Spencer, Barbara Bordalejo, Peter Robinson, Christopher J. Howe:
How Reliable is a Stemma? An Analysis of Chaucer's Miller's Tale. 407-422 - Ross Clement, David Sharp:
Ngram and Bayesian Classification of Documents for Topic and Authorship. 423-447
- Kyriakos N. Sgarbas, George E. Londos, Nikolaos D. Fakotakis, George K. Kokkinakis:
The WATCHER Project: Building an Agent for Automatic Extraction of Language Resources from the Internet. 449-464 - Willard McCarty, Matthew G. Kirschenbaum:
Institutional Models for Humanities Computing. 465-489
- Maria Inês Cordeiro:
The Digital Factor in Information and Library Services. International Yearbook of Library and Information Management (IYLIM) 2002-2003. 491-493 - Aida Slavic:
Libraries Without Walls 4 - The Delivery of Library Services to Distant Users: Distributed Resources. Proceedings of an international conference held on 14-18 September 2001, organized by the Centre for Research in Library and Information Management (CERLIM), Manchester Metropolitan University. 493-496 - Carole Hough:
Variation Past and Present: VARIENG Studies on English for Terttu Nevalainen. Mémoires de la Société Néophilologique de Helsinki, LXI. 496-498 - Dieter Köhler:
Standards und Methoden der Volltextdigitalisierung. Beiträge des Internationalen Kolloquiums an der Universität Trier, 8-9 Oktober 2001. 498-500
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