6.1599, TOC: Computers and the Humanities

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LINGUIST List:  Vol-6-1599. Sat Nov 11 1995. ISSN: 1068-4875. Lines:  61
 
Subject: 6.1599, TOC: Computers and the Humanities
 
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Computers and the Humanities, volume 29, number 2.
 
Special issue: The Text Encoding Initiative: Background and
Contexts, #2.
 
Encoding Verse Texts/ David Chisholm and David Robey
The Show Must Go On: Problems of Tagging Performance Texts/ John
     Lavagnino and Elli Mylonas
Textual Criticism/ Robin Cover and Peter Robinson
Speaking with one Voice: Encoding Standards and the Prospects for
     an Integrated Approach to Computing in History/ Daniel
     Greenstein and Lou Burnard
The Encoding of Spoken Texts/ Stig Johansson
E-TIF: An Electronic Terminology Interchange Format/ Alan Melby
Encoding Dictionaries: Problems and Perspectives/ Nancy Ide and
     Jean Veronis
 
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