Computers and the Humanities. Vol. 38

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Kluwer, 2004. — 469 pp.
After 2004 - Language Resources and Evaluation
Issue 1 – February 2004
Representing Multiple Pathways of Textual Flow in the Greek Manuscripts of the Letter of James Using Reduced Median Networks
Detecting Collaborations in Text Comparing the Authors' Rhetorical Language Choices in The Federalist Papers
An Analysis of Verb Subcategorization Frames in Three Special Language Corpora with a View towards Automatic Term Recognition
Change of Writing Style with Time
Hypertext Writing Profiles and Visualisation
Instructions for Authors
Issue 2 – May 2004
On the Ownership of Text
Semantic Roles as Slots in OIL Ontologies
The Development of Early Computer-Assisted Writing Instruction (1960–1978): The Double Logic of Media and Tools
Extracting Multilingual Lexicons from Parallel Corpora
Intertextual Encoding in the Writing of Women's Literary History
Semantic Variation in Idiolect and Sociolect: Corpus Linguistic Evidence from Literary Texts
Issue 3 – August 2004
Bitext Generation Through Rich Markup
Article: Collating Texts Using Progressive Multiple Alignment
Uncovering Text–Music Connections with a Relational Database: Towards an Objective Measurement of Melodic Pitch Diversity in Relation to Literary Themes in Bach's Church Cantata Recitatives
Networked Collaborative Learning in the Study of Modern History and Literature
Film as Explicador for Hypertext
Book Review: Marie-Laure Ryan, Narrative as Virtual Reality: Immersion and Interactivity in Literature and Electronic Media
Book Review: Noah Wardrip-Fruin and Nick Montfort (eds.), The New Media Reader
Issue 4 – November 2004
Pitfalls in Corpus Research
Automatic Acquisition and Expansion of Hypernym Links
Experimenting with a Question Answering System for the Arabic Language
Evaluation of Linguistic Features for Word Sense Disambiguation with Self-Organized Document Maps
Multiple Heuristics and Their Combination for Automatic WordNet Mapping
A Stylometric Analysis of Yaşar Kemal’s İnce Memed Tetralogy
Stochastic Models for Automatic Diacritics Generation of Arabic Names

Language: English
Commentary: 1307199
Tags: Языки и языкознание;Лингвистика;Периодические и серийные издания по лингвистике;Computers and the Humanities / Language Resources and Evaluation