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Computers and the Humanities, Volume 17
Volume 17, Number 1, March 1983
- Mario Baroni, Carlo Jacoboni:
Computer generation of melodies: Further proposals. 1-18 - Michael Agar:
Microcomputers as field tools. 19-26 - Geraldine M. Otremba, Warren W. Wooden, James J. Helm, Denis L. Baggi:
Book reviews. 27-36
Volume 17, Number 2, June 1983
- M. Boot, P. Lourens, J. Lucassen:
A linguistic preprocessor for record linkage in socio-economic historical research. 45-64 - William McColly, Dennis Weier:
Literary attribution and likelihood-ratio tests: The case of the middle English Pearl -poems. 65-75 - Thomas Elwood Hart, Wendy G. Lehnert, Philip J. Drummond, Eric S. Wheeler:
Book reviews. 77-92
Volume 17, Number 3, September 1983
- Luciano F. Farina:
Ldms: A linguistic data management system. 99-119 - Nick Cercone, Randy Goebel:
Data bases and knowledge representation for literary and linguistic studies. 121-137 - Ian Marshall:
Choice of grammatical word-class without global syntactic analysis: Tagging words in the lob corpus. 139-150 - Eric H. Monkkonen, Martin Stevens, Robert T. Fortna, Margaret L. Hedstrom, Orville Vernon Burton:
Book reviews. 151-159
Volume 17, Number 4, December 1983
- Patricia Galloway:
Narrative theories as computational models: Reader-oriented theory and artificial intelligence. 169-174 - Frances Karttunen, Robert A. Amsler:
Computer-assisted compilation of a Nahuatl dictionary. 175-184 - Alain Guénoche, A. Hesnard:
Typologie d'amphores romaines par une methode logique de classification. 185-198 - Ramaswamy Chandrasekaran, M. Chandrasekaran, Gift Siromoney:
Computer dating of medieval inscriptions: South Indian Tamil. 199-208 - Victoria A. Burrus:
Procedures and progress on the dictionary of the old Spanish language. 209-213 - V. M. Du Feu, Claude Crozier-Brelot, Arthur J. Knodel, Joyce Duncan Falk, H. George Hahn:
Book reviews. 215-220
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