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Computers and the Humanities, Volume 37
Volume 37, Number 1, February 2003
- Lou Burnard:
TEI Consortium Members Meet in Chicago. 1-2 - Lorna M. Hughes, John Lavagnino:
Introduction: ACH/ALLC 2001 Proceedings. 3 - John Burrows:
Questions of Authorship: Attribution and Beyond A Lecture Delivered on the Occasion of the Roberto Busa Award ACH-ALLC 2001, New York. 5-32 - Colin Barry Gardner:
Meta-Interpretation and Hypertext Fiction: A Critical Response. 33-56 - Matthew Gibson, Christine Ruotolo:
Beyond the Web: TEI, the Digital Library, and the Ebook Revolution. 57-63 - Øyvind Eide:
Putting the Dialogue Back Together Re-Creating Structure in Letter Publishing. 65-75 - Patrick Juola:
The Time Course of Language Change. 77-96 - Matthew Spencer, Barbara Bordalejo, Li-San Wang, Adrian C. Barbrook, Linne R. Mooney, Peter Robinson, Tandy J. Warnow, Christopher J. Howe:
Analyzing the Order of Items in Manuscripts of The Canterbury Tales. 97-109 - Jean-Frédéric de Pasquale, Jean Guy Meunier:
Categorisation Techniques in Computer-Assisted Reading and Analysis of Texts (CARAT) in the Humanities. 111-118 - Donald Spaeth:
Research and Representation: The M.Phil in History and Computing. 119-127 - Richard Beacham, Hugh Denard:
The Pompey Project: Digital Research and Virtual Reconstruction of Rome's First Theatre. 129-139
Volume 37, Number 2, May 2003
- Edward Vanhoutte:
The Value of Mentoring: Young Scholars in IT and the Humanities. 149-150 - David L. Hoover:
Another Perspective on Vocabulary Richness. 151-178 - Kjell Härnqvist, Ulf Christianson, Daniel Ridings, Jan-Gunnar Tingsell:
Vocabulary in interviews as related to respondent characteristics. 179-204 - Andrew Hardie, Tony McEnery:
The Were -Subjunctive in British Rural Dialects: Marrying Corpus and Questionnaire Data. 205-228 - J. T. Harvey:
Locating the Eureka Stockade: Use of a geographical information system (GIS) in a historiographical research context. 229-234 - Jordan Tabov:
Chronological Distribution of Information in Historical Texts. 235-240 - Bill Kretzschmar, Anne Thurmann Becker:
Annoucement, Web X: A Decade of the World Wide Web. 241-242
Volume 37, Number 3, August 2003
- Geoffrey Rockwell:
Graduate Education in Humanities Computing. 243-244 - John Nerbonne, William A. Kretzschmar Jr.:
Introducing Computational Techniques in Dialectometry. 245-255 - Wilbert Heeringa, Angelika Braun:
The Use of the Almeida-Braun System in the Measurement of Dutch Dialect Distances. 257-271 - Grzegorz Kondrak:
Phonetic Alignment and Similarity. 273-291 - Wilbert Heeringa, Charlotte Gooskens:
Norwegian Dialects Examined Perceptually and Acoustically. 293-315 - Dirk Speelman, Stefan Grondelaers, Dirk Geeraerts:
Profile-Based Linguistic Uniformity as a Generic Method for Comparing Language Varieties. 317-337 - John Nerbonne, Peter Kleiweg:
Lexical Distance in LAMSAS. 339-357 - Marjatta Palander, Lisa Lena Opas-Hänninen, Fiona Tweedie:
Neighbours or Enemies? Competing Variants Causing Differences in Transitional Dialects. 359-372
Volume 37, Number 4, November 2003
- John Unsworth, Julia Flanders:
The ACH Page. 373-374 - Steven Bird, Gary Simons:
Extending Dublin Core Metadata to Support the Description and Discovery of Language Resources. 375-388 - Claudia Leacock, Martin Chodorow:
C-rater: Automated Scoring of Short-Answer Questions. 389-405 - Harold L. Somers, Fiona J. Tweedie:
Authorship Attribution and Pastiche. 407-429 - Maite Taboada:
Modeling Task-Oriented Dialogue. 431-454 - Jill Burstein, Daniel Marcu:
A Machine Learning Approach for Identification Thesis and Conclusion Statements in Student Essays. 455-467 - Anne Mahoney:
Talking About Meter in SGML. 469-473
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