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Literary & Linguistic Computing, Volume 19
Volume 19, Number 1, April 2004
- Marilyn Deegan:
Editorial. 1
- Mats Dahlström, Espen S. Ore, Edward Vanhoutte:
Electronic Scholarly Editing - Some Northern European Approaches. 3-8
- Edward Vanhoutte:
An Introduction to the TEI and the TEI Consortium. 9-16 - Mats Dahlström:
How Reproductive is a Scholarly Edition? 17-33 - Espen S. Ore:
Monkey Business - or What is an Edition? 35-44 - Edward Vanhoutte, Ron Van den Branden:
Presentational and Representational Issues in Correspondence Reconstruction and Sorting. 45-54 - Hilde Bøe, Jon Gunnar Jørgensen, Stine Brenna Taugbøl:
Philology Meets Text Encoding in the New Scholarly Edition of Henrik Ibsen's Writings. 55-71 - Odd Einar Haugen:
Parallel Views: Multi-level Encoding of Medieval Nordic Primary Sources. 73-91 - Karl G. Johansson:
Computing Medieval Primary Sources from the Vadstena Monastery: Arguments for the Primary Source Text. 93-105 - Jonas Carlquist:
Medieval Manuscripts, Hypertext and Reading. Visions of Digital Editions. 105-118 - Bert Van Raemdonck, Edward Vanhoutte:
Editorial Theory and Practice in Flanders and the Centre for Scholarly Editing and Document Studies. 119-127
- Charlotte Wallberg:
The Nordic Network for Textual Critics: Conferences on Editorial Philology. 129-134 - Mats Dahlström:
Text och tradition. Om textedering och kanonbildning [Text and Tradition. On Text Editing and the Creation of a Literary Canon]. 134-137 - Vincent Neyt:
The Sound and the Fury: A Hypertext Edition. 137-143
Volume 19, Number 2, June 2004
- Niladri Sekhar Dash:
Frequency and Function of Characters Used in the Bangla Text Corpus. 145-159 - Willard McCarty:
As It Almost Was: Historiography of Recent Things. 161-180 - Thomas Merriam:
<it>King John</it> Divided. 181-195 - George Tambouratzis, Stella Markantonatou, Nikolaos Hairetakis, Marina Vassiliou, George Carayannis, Dimitrios Tambouratzis:
Discriminating the Registers and Styles in the Modern Greek Language-Part 1: Diglossia in Stylistic Analysis. 197-220 - George Tambouratzis, Stella Markantonatou, Nikolaos Hairetakis, Marina Vassiliou, George Carayannis, Dimitrios Tambouratzis:
Discriminating the Registers and Styles in the Modern Greek Language-Part 2: Extending the Feature Vector to Optimize Author Discrimination. 221-242
- Ron Van den Branden:
Electronic Texts in the Humanities. Principles and Practice. 243-246 - Christian Kay, Irené Wotherspoon:
The Oxford English Dictionary Online. 246-249
Volume 19, Number 3, September 2004
- Lou Burnard, Peter Childs:
Introduction to the Special Issue. 251
- Linda Barwick:
Turning It All Upside Down . . . Imagining a distributed digital audiovisual archive. 253-263 - Michael A. R. Biggs:
What Characterizes Pictures and Text? 265-272 - John Bonnett:
New Technologies, New Formalisms for Historians: The 3D Virtual Buildings. 273-287 - Karina van Dalen-Oskam, Joris van Zundert:
Modelling Features of Characters: Some Digital Ways to Look at Names in Literary Texts. 289-301 - Jenny Fry:
The Cultural Shaping of ICTs within Academic Fields: Corpus-based Linguistics as a Case Study. 303-319 - Margaret E. Graham:
Enhancing Visual Resources for Searching and Retrieval - Is Content-based Image Retrieval a Solution? 321-333 - Martyn Jessop:
The Visualization of Spatial Data in the Humanities. 335-350 - Suzanne Keene:
City Histories Revealed. 351-371 - Elizabeth M. Losh:
Reading Room(s): Building a National Archive in Digital Spaces and Physical Places. 373-384 - Jonathan Miller, Rupert Shepherd:
The Elements of Drawing. 385-396 - Melissa Terras, Paul Robertson:
Downs and Acrosses: Textual Markup on a Stroke Level. 397-414 - Richard Williams:
Digital Resources for Practice-based Research: The New Comedy Masks Project. 415-426
Volume 19, Number 4, November 2004
- Susan Hockey:
Obituary: Antonio Zampolli 1937-2003. 427-430
- Judith Dror, Dudu Shaharabani, Rafi Talmon, Shuly Wintner:
Morphological Analysis of the Qur'an. 431-452 - David L. Hoover:
Testing Burrows's Delta. 453-475 - David L. Hoover:
Delta Prime? 477-495 - David Mannion, Peter Dixon:
Sentence-length and Authorship Attribution: the Case of Oliver Goldsmith. 497-508 - Paul Baker, Andrew Hardie, Tony McEnery, Richard Xiao, Kalina Bontcheva, Hamish Cunningham, Robert J. Gaizauskas, Oana Hamza, Diana Maynard, Valentin Tablan, Cristian Ursu, B. D. Jayaram, Mark Leisher:
Corpus Linguistics and South Asian Languages: Corpus Creation and Tool Development. 509-524
- Maria Inês Cordeiro:
Review: Metadata applications and management. International Yearbook of Library and Information Management (IYLIM) 2003-2004. 525-528 - David Holmes:
Review: Attributing Authorship: An Introduction. 528-530 - Charles Oppenheim:
Review: Digital Futures: Strategies for the Information Age. 530-531 - Cinzia Pusceddu:
Review: Informatica per le scienze umanistiche (Informatics for the Humanistic Sciences). 531-534 - Matthew Zimmerman:
Review: New Media and the Humanities: Research and Applications. Proceedings of the first seminar on computers, literature and philology, Edinburgh 7-9 September 1998. 534-537 - Matthew Zimmerman:
Review: Building an Electronic Resource Collection: A Practical Guide. 537-540
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