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Computers and the Humanities, Volume 25
Volume 25, Number 1, February 1991
- Janet H. Murray:
Anatomy of a new medium: Literary and pedagogic uses of advanced linguistic computer structures. 1-14 - Estelle Irizarry:
Some approaches to computer analysis of dialogue in theater: Buero Vallejo's En la ardiente oscuridad. 15-25 - Robert J. Valenza:
Are the Thisted-Efron authorship tests valid? 27-46 - Eliot Slater:
The problem of a statistical approach. 74-77
Volume 25, Numbers 2-3, April 1991
- Jürgen Krause:
Introduction. 79-80 - Hubert Lehmann, Franz Guenthner:
Discourse analysis for a Legal Expert System. 81-92 - Rainer Kuhlen:
Information and pragmatic value-adding: Language games and information science. 93-101 - Jürgen Krause, Christa Womser-Hacker:
Linguistically based functions in information retrieval: PADOK and the German Patent Information System. 103-114 - Gregor Thurmair:
Recent developments in machine translation. 115-128 - Dagmar Schmauks, Michael Wille:
Integration of communicative hand movements into human-computer-interaction. 129-140 - Herbert Fiedler:
Computers and legal reasoning: Developments in Germany. 141-147 - Manfred Thaller:
The historical workstation project. 149-162 - Heinrich Best:
Technology or methodology? Quantitative historical social research in Germany. 163-171 - Ludwig Hitzenberger, Gerhard Knorz, Christine Schneider:
Book reviews. 173-180 - Terence McPartland, Karen Smith:
Courseware reviews. 181-197
Volume 25, Number 4, August 1991
- Ward E. Y. Elliott, Robert J. Valenza:
A touchstone for the bard. 199-209 - Alan N. West:
Primary process content in the King James Bible: The five stages of Christian mysticism. 227-238 - Delia Neuman:
Evaluating evolution: Naturalistic inquiry and the Perseus Project. 239-246
Volume 25, Number 5, October 1991
- Gary Greenberg:
A creative arts approach to computer programming. 267-273 - Steven Cushing:
"Minds and machines" for humanities majors: A liberal arts course in computers and cognition. 275-280 - Judith L. Klavans, Martin Chodorow:
Using a morphological analyzer to teach theoretical morphology. 281-287 - Christian Koch:
On the benefits of interrelating computer science and the humanities: The case of metaphor. 289-295 - Ingrid Meyer:
The role and design of computer studies in a research-oriented translation program. 297-301
Volume 25, Number 6, December 1991
- Joseph Raben:
Humanities computing 25 years later. 341-350 - Harry M. Logan:
Electronic lexicography. 351-361 - Michael Neuman:
The very pulse of the machine: Three trends toward improvement in electronic versions of humanities texts. 363-375 - David R. Chesnutt:
Historical editions in the States. 377-380 - Walter B. Hewlett, Eleanor Selfridge-Field:
Computing in musicology, 1966-91. 381-392 - Louis T. Milic:
Progress in stylistics: Theory, statistics, computers. 393-400 - Rosanne G. Potter:
Statistical analysis of literature: A retrospective on Computers and the Humanities , 1966-1990. 401-429 - Whitney Bolton:
Opinion. 431-432 - Barron Brainerd:
Book review. 433-434 - Whitney Bolton, Colin Martindale, Stefan Werner:
Technical reviews. 435-444 - Andrew Rippin, Rebecca Ertel, Jeanie C. Crain, Caryl Sills, Estelle Irizarry, Geoffrey Rockwell:
Courseware reviews. 445-465
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