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Literary & Linguistic Computing, Volume 17
Volume 17, Number 1, April 2002
- Nega Alemayehu, Peter Willett:
Stemming of Amharic Words for Information Retrieval. 1-17 - Sin-Jae Kang, You-Jin Chung, Jong-Hyeok Lee:
Language Independent and Practical Ontology in Korean-Japanese Machine Translation Systems. 19-36 - MacD. P. Jackson:
Pause Patterns in Shakespeare's Verse: Canon and Chronology. 37-46 - Susan Schreibman:
What's All the Hype in Hypertext About? A Humanities Computing Colloquium. 47-48 - Peter Flynn:
Is There Life Beyond the Web? 49-59 - Jerome McGann:
Visible and Invisible Books: Hermetic Images in n-Dimensional Space. 61-75 - Susan Schreibman:
The Text Ported. 77-87 - Koenraad De Smedt:
Some Reflections on Studies in Humanities Computing. 89-101 - Willard McCarty:
Humanities Computing: Essential Problems, Experimental Practice. 103-125 - Jean Anderson:
Treasurer's Report: Financial year January to December 2000. 130-132
Volume 17, Number 2, June 2002
- Laura López Fernández:
Experimental Poetic Practices in Spain. 133-156 - David L. Hoover:
Frequent Word Sequences and Statistical Stylistics. 157-180 - Thomas Merriam:
Linguistic Computing in the Shadow of Postmodernism. 181-192 - Yumi Ousaka, Moriichi Yamazaki:
Genealogical Classification of Saddharmapundarika Manuscripts Based on Many-Variable Analysis. 193-206 - Scott Songlin Piao:
Word Alignment in English-Chinese Parallel Corpora. 207-230 - Jeffrey A. Rydberg-Cox:
Keyword Extraction from Ancient Greek Literary Texts. 231-244 - Karel Kucera:
The Czech National Corpus: Principles, Design, and Results. 245-257
- Fiona M. Douglas:
Corpus Linguistics, second edition. Edinburgh Textbooks in Empirical Linguistics. 259-261 - Herman Brinkman:
The Hengwrt Chaucer. Digital Facsimile. 261-263 - Vincent B. Y. Ooi:
Corpus Linguistics at Work (Studies in Corpus Linguistics.). 263-266
Volume 17, Number 3, September 2002
- John Burrows:
'Delta': a Measure of Stylistic Difference and a Guide to Likely Authorship. 267-287 - Shuji Shiraishi, Yutaka Wada, Shou Fujimura:
The Pascal Digital Archive. 289-310 - Matthew Spencer, Christopher J. Howe:
How Accurate Were Scribes? A Mathematical Model. 311-322 - Chi-Chiang Shei, Helen Pain:
Computer-Assisted Teaching of Translation Methods. 323-343 - Stephen R. Parkinson, António H. A. Emiliano:
Encoding Medieval Abbreviations for Computer Analysis (from Latin-Portuguese and Portuguese Non-literary Sources). 345-360
- Jean Aitchison:
Language and the Internet. 361-367 - Jean Aitchison:
A Dictionary of the Internet. 361-367 - Dan Tufis:
Empirical Methods for Exploiting Parallel Texts. 368-370 - Oliver Mason:
Words And Phrases. 370-372
Volume 17, Number 4, November 2002
- Socrates D. Baldzis, Eugenia Eumeridou, Stavros A. Kolalas:
A Complete and Comprehensive System for Modern Greek Language Processing Proposed as a Modern Greek Language Call Method Developer. 373-400 - Moshe Koppel, Shlomo Argamon, Anat Rachel Shimoni:
Automatically Categorizing Written Texts by Author Gender. 401-412 - Andrew Wilson:
Developing Conceptual Glossaries for the Latin Vulgate Bible. 413-426 - Sonya Bird, Michael Hammond, Maria Amarillas, Melody Jeffcoat, Heidi Harley, Mizuki Miyashita, Laura Moll, Mary Ann Willie, Ofelia Zepeda:
Web-based Dictionaries for Languages of the South-west USA. 427-438 - George K. Barr:
Interpolations, Pseudographs, and the New Testament Epistles. 439-455 - Eleni Galiotou:
An SDRT Approach to the Temporal Structure of Modern Greek Narrative Texts. 457-474 - Evangelos Papakitsos, Maria Grigoriadou, Giorgos Philokyprou:
Modelling a Morpheme-based Lexicon for Modern Greek. 475-490
- Daniel Paul O'Donnell:
'Pioneers! O Pioneers!': Lessons in Electronic Editing from Stijn Streuvels's De teleurgang van den Waterhoek. 491-496
- Patricia Whatley, Charles McKean:
CD-Rom Georgian Cities: La ville en Grande-Bretagne au siècle des Lumières: Bath, Edimbourg et Londres. 497-498 - Dirk Van Hulle:
Radiant Textuality: Literature after the World Wide Web. 498-501
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