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Subject: 7.64, TOC: Computers and the Humanities
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Computers and the Humanities 29,4.
Articles and Reviews of Interest to LINGUIST Readers.
Khosrow Kaikhah and Craig Gandy, Generating Non-Intentional
Semantically-Correct English Sentences in an Object-Oriented
Environment
Colin Martindale and Dean McKenzie, On the Utility of Content
Analysis in Author Attribution: The Federalist
Lee Sigelman, By Their (New) Words Shall Ye Know Them: Edith
Wharton, Marion Mainwaring, and The Buccaneers
Reviews
Allen Renear, Understanding (hyper)Media: Required Readings
Writing Space: The Computer, Hypertext, and the History of Writing,
by Jay David Bolter
Maria Daniels, The Digitization of Primary Textual Sources, by
Peter Robinson
Karen Lunsford, Electronic Texts and the Internet: A Review of
The English Server
Alan Bailin <abailin at uwo.ca>
The University of Western Ontario
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