9.538, TOC: Computers and the Humanities V. 30 No. 6

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Subject: 9.538, TOC: Computers and the Humanities V. 30 No. 6

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Date:  Wed, 7 Jan 98 11:58:35 EST
From:  "Nancy M. Ide" <ide at cs.vassar.edu>
Subject:  Computers and the Humanities V. 30 No. 6

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Date:  Wed, 7 Jan 98 11:58:35 EST
From:  "Nancy M. Ide" <ide at cs.vassar.edu>
Subject:  Computers and the Humanities V. 30 No. 6



                    COMPUTERS AND THE HUMANITIES
                          Volume 30 No. 6


The sixth number of Volume 30 (1996) of Computers and the Humanities
(CHum) has just been published by Kluwer Academic Press.

Of particular interest to readers of this list is an extensive survey
article on the treatment of punctuation in computational linguistics,
covering past and current approaches to the problem:


   Current Approaches to Punctuation in Computational Linguistics
     B. Say, V. Akman


Other articles in this issue:

   Machine Learning Applications in Anthropology: Automated Discovery
   over Kinship Structures
     Sally Jo Cunningham

   The Charrette Project: Manipulating Text and Image in an Electronic
   Archive of a Medieval Manuscript Tradition
      Gina L. Greco, Toby Paff, Peter W. Shoemaker

   Invalidation Reappraised
      Thomas Merriam

   The Enemy Within: Autocorrelation Bias in Content Analysis of
   Narratives
      Robert Hogenraad, Dean P. McKenzie, Colin Martindale

   Ten Desiderata for Computer-Assisted Language Learning Programs:
   The Example of ELSE
      John Robin Allen




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              INFORMATION ABOUT COMPUTERS AND THE HUMANITIES


Computers and the Humanities
      The Official Journal of The Association for Computers and the
      Humanities

Editors-in-Chief:
      Nancy Ide, Dept. of Computer Science, Vassar College, USA
      Daniel Greenstein, Executive, Arts and Humanities Data Services,
             King's College, UK


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application, consult http://www.ach.org/. Or send email to
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