Computers in the humanities : [selected papers] /
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Minneapolis :
University of Minnesota Press,
[1974]
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Table of Contents:
- [1.] Linguistics: A method for assessing variable rule and implicational scale analyses of linguistic variation / S. Sankoff and P. Rousseau
- Automatic identification of phrasal verbs / Godelieve L.M. Berry-Rogghe
- The creation of a set of alphabets for the Chinese language / K.L. Su
- Why and how do we study the sounds of speech? / W.S-Y. Wang
- [2.] Literary stylistics: The semantic significance of spatial movement in narrative verse: patterns of regressive imagery in the Divine comedy / C. Martindale
- On the authenticity of the Baligant episode in the Chanson de Roland / J.R. Allen
- Authorship attribution in Jacobean dramatic texts / W.M. Baillie
- Measuring alliteration: a study in method / N.B. Wright
- An eyeball view of Blake's Song of innocence and experience / D. Ross
- [3.] Lexicography and language: SHAD: a Shakespeare dictionary / M. Spevack, H.J. Neuhaus and T. Finkenstaedt
- A computerized lexicon of English / E.R. Maxwell and R.N. Smith
- The language of the Peterborough chronicle / J.L. Mitchell
- [4.] Information retrieval: A list of French prose fiction, 1751-1800: a progress report / R.L. Frautschi
- A computerized bibliography of Scottish poetry / G.R. Roy, R.L. Oakman and A.C. Gillon
- Computer-output microfiche in the Catalog of American portraits / W.P. Cole
- New approaches to epigraphic problems in Roman history / E.J. Jory
- An information system for the joint Caesarea Maritima (Israel) archaeological excavations / D.D. Fisher
- [5.] Systems for the humanities: A computer program that learns to understand natural language / Sara R. Jordan
- A common structure for lexicographic data / D. Sherman
- From a word-form concordance to a dictionary-form concordance / D.J. Koubourlis
- JEUDEMO: a text-handling system / P. Bratley, S. Lusignan and Francine Ouellette
- FORTRAN as a medium for language analysis / R.H. Rasche
- [6.] Music: Analysis of tonal music at the level of perception / I.A. Morton
- MUSTRAN II: a foundation for computational musicology / J. Wenker
- [7.] Art and poetry: Computer-assisted poetry: the writing machine is for everybody / R.W. Bailey
- Randomly generated graphics / H. Kawano
- Computer graphics / Ruth Leavitt
- Textured animated poetry and the film Morning elevator / A. Layzer
- SPLAT: a computer language for artists / D. Donohue and J. Skelton.