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Literary & Linguistic Computing, Volume 25
Volume 25, Number 1, April 2010
- Stephen Brown, Mark Greengrass:

Research portals in the arts and humanities. 1-21 - Mike Conway:

Mining a corpus of biographical texts using keywords. 23-35 - Hugh Craig, R. Whipp:

Old spellings, new methods: automated procedures for indeterminate linguistic data. 37-52 - Donald Derrick

, Daniel Archambault
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TreeForm: Explaining and exploring grammar through syntax trees. 53-66 - Ward E. Y. Elliott, Robert J. Valenza:

Two tough nuts to crack: did Shakespeare write the 'Shakespeare' portions of Sir Thomas More and Edward III? Part I. 67-83 - Mark Myslín, Stefan Th. Gries

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k dixez? A corpus study of Spanish Internet orthography. 85-104 - Oliver Hellwig:

Etymological trends in the Sanskrit vocabulary. 105-118 - Jen-Jou Hung, Marcus Bingenheimer

, Simon Wiles:
Quantitative evidence for a hypothesis regarding the attribution of early Buddhist translations. 119-134
- Iris Hendrickx:

What's In A Word-List? Investigating Word Frequency and Keyword Extraction. Dawn Archer (ed.). 135-136
Volume 25, Number 2, June 2010
- Claire Brierley, Eric Atwell

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Holy smoke: vocalic precursors of phrase breaks in Milton's Paradise Lost. 137-151 - Begoña Crespo García

, Isabel Moskowich-Spiegel Fandiño:
CETA in the Context of the Coruña Corpus. 153-164 - Ward E. Y. Elliott, Robert J. Valenza:

Two tough nuts to crack: did Shakespeare write the 'Shakespeare' portions of Sir Thomas More and Edward III? Part II: Conclusion. 165-177 - David I. Holmes, Daniel W. Crofts:

The diary of a public man: a case study in traditional and non-traditional authorship attribution. 179-197 - Meng Ji:

A corpus-based study of lexical periodization in historical Chinese. 199-213 - Matthew L. Jockers

, Daniela M. Witten:
A comparative study of machine learning methods for authorship attribution. 215-223 - John Paul Loucky:

Constructing a roadmap to more systematic and successful online reading and vocabulary acquisition. 225-241 - Peter Dixon, David Mannion:

Goldsmith and the 'British Magazine': A reconsideration. 243-263
- Julianne Nyhan

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Literate Technologies: Language, Cognition, Technicity.Louis Armand. 265-268
Volume 25, Number 3, September 2010
- Regula Hohl Trillini, Sixta Quassdorf

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A 'key to all quotations'? A corpus-based parameter model of intertextuality. 269-286 - Mike Kestemont

, Walter Daelemans
, Guy De Pauw:
Weigh your words - memory-based lemmatization for Middle Dutch. 287-301 - William D. Lewis, Fei Xia:

Developing ODIN: A Multilingual Repository of Annotated Language Data for Hundreds of the World's Languages. 303-319 - Catharine Mason:

Digital documentation of oral discourse genres. 321-336 - Desmond Allan Schmidt:

The inadequacy of embedded markup for cultural heritage texts. 337-356
- Bart Defrancq:

Exploring English with Online Corpora. An Introduction. Wendy Anderson and John Corbett. 357-358 - Lieve Macken:

A resource-light approach to morpho-syntactic tagging.Anna Feldman and Jirka Hana. 358-360 - Bert Van Raemdonck:

Text Editing, Print and the Digital World. Marilyn Deegan and Kathryn Sutherland (eds). 360-362
Volume 25, Number 4, December 2010
- Claire Warwick

, Katherine Singer:
Introduction. 363-364
- Henriette Roued-Cunliffe

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Towards a decision support system for reading ancient documents. 365-379 - Aja Teehan, John G. Keating:

Appropriate Use Case modeling for humanities documents. 381-391 - Dana Wheeles:

Testing NINES. 393-403 - Alan Galey, Stan Ruecker

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How a prototype argues. 405-424 - Melissa Terras

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Digital curiosities: resource creation via amateur digitization. 425-438 - William A. Kretzschmar Jr., William Gray Potter:

Library collaboration with large digital humanities projects. 439-445 - Mark Davies:

The Corpus of Contemporary American English as the first reliable monitor corpus of English. 447-464

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