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Computers and the Humanities, Volume 22
Volume 22, Number 1, March 1988
- Gift Siromoney, Abdul Huq:
Segmentation of indus texts: A dynamic programming approach. 11-21 - M. W. A. Smith:
The authorship of Acts I and II of Pericles : a new approach using first words of speeches. 23-41 - Jean Véronis:
Computerized correction of phonographic errors. 43-56 - Cynthia L. Selfe, Billie J. Wahlstrom:
Computers and writing: Casting a broader net with theory and research. 57-66 - David Ratkowsky:
Book Reviews. 77-85
Volume 22, Number 2, June 1988
- Rosanne G. Potter:
Literary criticism and literary computing: The difficulties of a synthesis. 91-97 - Alan Bailin, Philip Thomson:
The use of natural language processing in computer-assisted language instruction. 99-110 - Linda W. Helgerson:
CD-ROM and scholarly research in the humanities. 111-116 - N. P. Carter, R. A. Bacon, T. Messenger:
The acquisition, representation and reconstruction of printed music by computer: A review. 117-136 - Ronald E. Prather, R. Stephen Elliott:
SML: A structured musical language. 137-151 - Michael D. Chase:
Data transfers between incompatible operating systems. 153-156
Volume 22, Number 3, September 1988
- Eugene Holman:
FINNMORF: A computerized reference tool for students of Finnish morphology. 165-172 - F. E. Ann Osborn:
A computer-aided methodology for the analysis and classification of British-Canadian children's traditional singing games. 173-182 - Neil C. Randall:
Determining literariness in interactive fiction. 183-191 - Don L. F. Nilsen, Alleen Pace Nilsen, Nathan H. Combs:
Teaching a computer to speculate. 193-201
Volume 22, Number 4, December 1988
- Rosa Oppenheim:
The mathematical analysis of style: A correlation-based approach. 241-252 - David Huron:
Error categories, detection, and reduction in a musical database. 253-264 - David T. Barnard, Ron Hayter, Maria Karababa, George M. Logan, John McFadden:
SGML-based markup for literary texts: Two problems and some solutions. 265-276 - Marvin J. Croy:
The use of CAI to enhance human interaction in the learning of deductive proof construction. 277-284 - Richard L. Venezky:
Unseen users, unknown systems: Computer design for a scholar's dictionary. 285-291 - Eva M. Thury:
A study of words relating to youth and old age in the plays of euripides and its special implications for Euripides' Suppliant Women. 293-306
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