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Computers and the Humanities, Volume 24
Volume 24, Numbers 1-2, February 1990
- Erna Kelly, Donna Raleigh:

Integrating word processing skills with revision skills. 5-13 - Thomas D. Bacig, Robert H. Evans, Donald W. Larmouth, Kenneth C. Risdon:

Beyond argumentation and comparison/contrast: Extending the Socrates CAI design principles to classroom teaching and the interpretation and production of other forms of discourse. 15-41 - Jerome Bump:

Radical changes in class discussion using networked computers. 49-65 - David N. Dobrin:

A new grammar checker. 67-80 - Garry Molholt:

Spectrographic analysis and patterns in pronunciation. 81-92 - Estelle M. Raben:

The "two cultures" dichotomy reexamined. 107-109
Volume 24, Number 3, June 1990
- Marcel Mongeau, David Sankoff:

Comparison of musical sequences. 161-175 - W. Webster Newbold, Herbert F. W. Stahlke:

Poetry I: Teaching verse with CAI. 177-185 - Anatoliy T. Fomenko, Svetlozar T. Rachev:

Volume functions of historical texts and the amplitude correlation principle. 187-206 - Jonathan Scott Yaruss

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DOC 1988: The modernization of a chinese dialect dictionary on computer. 207-219 - Joel D. Goldfield:

Book review. 241-244
Volume 24, Number 4, August 1990
- Dean Keith Simonton:

Lexical choices and aesthetic success: A computer content analysis of 154 Shakespeare sonnets. 251-264 - Estelle Irizarry:

Stylistic analysis of a corpus of twentieth-century Spanish narrative. 265-274 - Whitney Bolton:

The bard in bits: Electronic editions of Shakespeare and programs to analyze them. 275-287 - M. W. A. Smith:

A note on the authorship of Pericles. 295-300
Volume 24, Numbers 5-6, December 1990
- Giacinta Spinosa:

Introduction. 337-338 - Roberto Busa:

Informatics and new philology. 339-343 - Giovanni Nencioni:

The Accademia della Crusca: New perspectives in lexicography. 345-352 - D'Arco Silvio Avalle:

A concordance of the early Italian poetic language. 353-362 - Ubaldo Ceccoli:

The Italian vocabulary center. 363-366 - Giuseppe Savoca:

A literary lexicography project for the Italian language. 367-373 - Giacinta Spinosa:

Philosophical lexicography: The LIE and the use of the computer. 375-379 - P. Banca, P. Pontani, M. Silva:

The interdisciplinary group for expression signs computing. 381-392 - Alberto Melloni:

Church history and the computer. 393-395 - Tito Orlandi:

The Corpus dei Manoscritti Copti Letterari. 397-405 - Flavio Coradazzi:

Lexical distribution in the Guomin Xiaoxue Guoyu : A computer-assisted analysis of morpholexical elements. 407-410 - Antonio Zampolli:

Summary of the activities of the Istituto di Linguistica Computazionale. 411-416 - Nino Marinone:

A project for Latin Lexicography: 1. Automatic lemmatization and word-list. 417-420 - Andrea Bozzi, Giuseppe Cappelli:

A project for Latin Lexicography: 2. A Latin morphological analyzer. 421-426 - Valeria Lomanto:

A concordance to Keil's Latin grammarians. 427-435 - Elio Fameli, Roberta Nannucci:

Legal informatics research in Italy: The Istituto per la Documentazione Giuridica of the Italian National Research Council. 437-443 - Rosa Maria Di Giorgi, Roberta Nannucci:

Recent trends in legal bibliographical documentation. 445-452 - Anna Maria Bartoletti Colombo:

Justinian lexicography. 453-460 - Rodolfo Delmonte

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Semantic parsing with LFG and conceptual representations. 461-488 - Enrico Borello:

Teaching languages on the computer at the University of Turin: CAI and interactive videodisc. 489-493 - Lelio Camilleri, Raymond G. Harder, Mark Olsen:

Book reviews. 495-500 - Nicholas J. Morgan, Lyle Eslinger, Louis Janus:

Technical reviews. 501-510 - Diane Newman, Mark D. Larsen, Andrew Rippin:

Courseware reviews. 513-525

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