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Literary & Linguistic Computing, Volume 21
Volume 21, Number 1, April 2006
- Willard McCarty:
Tree, Turf, Centre, Archipelago - or Wild Acre? Metaphors and Stories for Humanities Computing, . 1-13
- Harold Short:
The Role of Humanities Computing: Experiences and Challenges. 15-27 - Dirk Kottke:
Protokoll des 80. Kolloquiums über die Anwendung der EDV in den Geisteswissenschaften 18 November 2000. 29-36 - Dirk Kottke:
Protokoll des 81. Kolloquiums über die Anwendung der EDV in den Geisteswissenschaften 10 Februar 2001. 37-52 - Dirk Kottke:
Protokoll des 82. Kolloquiums über die Anwendung der EDV in den Geisteswissenschaften 14 Juli 2001. 53-67 - Dirk Kottke:
Protokoll des 83. Kolloquiums über die Anwendung der EDV in den Geisteswissenschaften 17 November 2001. 69-76
- Michele Barbera:
The HyperLearning Project: Towards a Distributed and Semantically Structured e-research and e-learning Platform. 77-82 - Maxim Fomin, Gregory Toner:
Digitizing a Dictionary of Medieval Irish: the eDIL Project. 83-90 - Jan Rybicki:
Burrowing into Translation: Character Idiolects in Henryk Sienkiewicz's Trilogy and its Two English Translations. 91-103 - Andrew Wilson:
Development and Application of a Content Analysis Dictionary for Body Boundary Research. 105-110 - Kaoru Takahashi:
A Study of Register Variation in the British National Corpus. 111-126
- Orietta Da Rold:
The Language of the Chaucer Tradition. Simon Horobin. Cambridge: D.S. Brewer, 2003. x + 179 pp. ISBN 0-85991-780-0. £45.00. 127-128 - Susan Hesemeier:
Internet Art Rachel Greene. Singapore: Thames Hudson, 2004, 224 pp. ISBN 0-500-20376-8. (paperback) £8.95. 128-129 - Susan Hesemeier:
Close Reading New Media: Analyzing Electronic Literature. Jan Van Looy and Jan Baetens (eds). Leuven: Leuven UP, 2003, 178 pp. ISBN 90-5867-323-5. €24.00 (paperback).. 129-132 - Desmond Allan Schmidt:
Scrittura e filologia nell' era digitale. Domenico Fiormonte. Bollati Boringhieri, Torino, 2003, Nuova didattica Arte e letteratura, 344 p. ISBN 88-339-5713-6. €23 (paperback).. 132-134 - Susan A. J. Stuart:
The Blackwell Guide to the Philosophy of Computing and Information Luciano Floridi (ed.), Malden, MA/Oxford/Carlton: Blackwell Publishing, 2004. xiv + 371 pp. £60.00 (hardback), £18.99 (paperback). ISBN 0-631-22919-1.. 134-136 - Susan A. J. Stuart:
New Philosophy for New Media. Mark B. N. Hansen. Cambridge, MA/London: The MIT Press, 2004. xxviii + 333 pp. ISBN 0-262-08321-3 £22.95 (cloth).. 136-138
Volume 21, Number 2, June 2006
- Alejandro Bia, Lisa Lena Opas-Hänninen:
Introduction. 139-140 - Meurig Beynon, Steve Russ, Willard McCarty:
Human Computing - Modelling with Meaning. 141-157 - Creagh Cole, Paul Scifleet:
In the Philosophy Room: Australian Realism and Digital Content Development. 159-167 - Patrick Juola, John Sofko, Patrick Brennan:
A Prototype for Authorship Attribution Studies. 169-178 - Thomas Pilz, Wolfram Luther, Norbert Fuhr, Ulrich Ammon:
Rule-based Search in Text Databases with Nonstandard Orthography. 179-186 - Octavio Santana Suárez, José Rafael Pérez Aguiar, Luis Losada García, Francisco J. Carreras Riudavets:
Functional Disambiguation Based on Syntactic Structures. 187-197 - Jeff Smith, Joel Deshaye, Peter Stoicheff:
Callimachus - Avoiding the Pitfalls of XML for Collaborative Text Analysis. 199-218 - Lyne Da Sylva, James M. Turner:
Using Ancillary Text to Index Web-based Multimedia Objects. 219-228 - Melissa Terras:
Disciplined: Using Educational Studies to Analyse 'Humanities Computing'. 229-246 - Eduardo Urbina, Richard Furuta, Steven Escar Smith, Neal Audenaert, Jie Deng, Carlos Monroy:
Visual Knowledge: Textual Iconography of the Quixote, a Hypertextual Archive. 247-258
Volume 21, Number 3, September 2006
- Marco Baroni, Silvia Bernardini:
A New Approach to the Study of Translationese: Machine-learning the Difference between Original and Translated Text. 259-274 - Peter Fink:
The Evolution of Order in the Chapter Lengths of Trollope's Novels. 275-282 - Akiko Inaki, Tomoko Okita:
A Small-Corpus-Based Approach to Alice's Roles. 283-294 - Dirk Kinable:
Computerized Restoration of Historical Dictionaries: Uniformization and Date-assigning in Dictionary Quotations of the Woordenboek der Nederlandsche Taal. 295-310 - Cyril Labbé, Dominique Labbé:
A Tool for Literary Studies: Intertextual Distance and Tree Classification. 311-326 - Eileen Maitland, Cordelia Hall:
Cryogenics and Creativity: The Frankenstein Factor in Cultural Preservation. 327-339 - Desmond Allan Schmidt:
Graphical Editor for Manuscripts. 341-351 - Matthew Spencer, Christopher J. Howe:
Optimal Strategies for Accurate Transcription. 353-362 - Richard Westley:
Computing Error: Reassessing Austin's Study of Groatsworth of Wit. 363-378
- Jonathan Hope:
'Counterfeiting' Shakespeare: Evidence, Authorship and John Ford's Funerall Elegye.Brian Vickers. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002, 596 pp. ISBN 0-521-77243-5. £55.00 (hardback). 379-380 - Gerry Knowles:
Form and Function of Parasyntactic Presentation Structures: Corpus-based Study of Talk Units in Spoken English.Joybrato Mukherjee. Language and Computers: Studies in Practical Linguistics, Volume 35. Amsterdam: Rodopi, 2001. viii + 163 pp. ISBN 90-420-1295-1. € 41/US$ 55 (hardback). 380-382 - Merja Kytö:
New Frontiers of Corpus Research. Papers from the Twenty First International Conference on English Language Research on Computerized Corpora. Sydney 2000 (Language and Computers: Studies in Practical Linguistics 36).Pam Peters, Peter Collins, and Adam Smith (eds). Amsterdam-New York, NY: Rodopi, 2002, 332 pp. ISBN 90-420-1237-4. $108/€80 (hardback). 382-384 - Nelleke Oostdijk:
Corpora and Discourse. Proceedings of CamConf2002. Linguistic Insights 9. Studies in Language and Communication.Alan Partington, John Morley, and Louann Haarman (eds). Bern: Peter Lang., 2004, 420 pages. ISSN 1424-8689. ISBN 3-03910-026-2. US-ISBN 0-8204-6262-4. 384-386
Volume 21, Number 4, November 2006
- John Nerbonne, William A. Kretzschmar Jr.:
Progress in Dialectometry: Toward Explanation. 387-397 - William A. Kretzschmar Jr.:
Art and Science in Computational Dialectology. 399-410 - Hans Goebl:
Recent Advances in Salzburg Dialectometry. 411-435 - Edgar Haimerl:
Database Design and Technical Solutions for the Management, Calculation, and Visualization of Dialect Mass Data. 437-444 - Cynthia G. Clopper, John C. Paolillo:
North American English Vowels: A Factor-analytic Perspective. 445-462 - John Nerbonne:
Identifying Linguistic Structure in Aggregate Comparison. 463-475 - Charlotte Gooskens, Wilbert Heeringa:
The Relative Contribution of Pronunciational, Lexical, and Prosodic Differences to the Perceived Distances between Norwegian Dialects. 477-492 - Marco René Spruit:
Measuring Syntactic Variation in Dutch Dialects. 493-506 - Franz Manni, Wilbert Heeringa, John Nerbonne:
To What Extent are Surnames Words? Comparing Geographic Patterns of Surname and Dialect Variation in the Netherlands. 507-527 - Wladyslaw Cichocki:
Geographic Variation in Acadian French /r /: What Can Correspondence Analysis Contribute Toward Explanation? 529-541 - Charlotte Gooskens, Renée van Bezooijen:
Mutual Comprehensibility of Written Afrikaans and Dutch: Symmetrical or Asymmetrical? 543-557
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