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Journal for Language Technology and Computational Linguistics, Volume 26
Volume 26, Number 1, 2011
Sprachressourcen und -technologien in Lehre und Lernen
- Maja Bärenfänger, Maik Stührenberg:

E-Learning and Computational Linguistics. 1-7 - Fridolin Wild, Debra Haley, Katja Bülow:

Using Latent-Semantic Analysis and Network Analysis for Monitoring Conceptual Development. 9-21 - Sabrina Wilske, Magdalena Wolska:

Meaning versus Form in Computer-assisted Task-based Language Learning: A Case Study on the German Dative. 23-37 - Haruko Miyakoda, Keiichi Kaneko, Masatoshi Ishikawa:

Effective learning material for mobile devices: Visual data vs. Aural data vs. Text data. 39-51 - Frank Binder, Harald Lüngen, Henning Lobin:

Sprachressourcen in der Lehre ? Erfahrungen, Einsatzszenarien, Nutzerwünsche. 53-65 - Heike Zinsmeister:

Chancen und Probleme der Nutzung von Korpora, Taggern und anderen Sprachressourcen in Seminaren. 67-79 - Stefanie Dipper:

Digitale Korpora in der Lehre - Anwendungsbeispiele aus der Theoretischen Linguistik und der Computerlinguistik. 81-95 - Alexander Mehler, Silke Schwandt, Rüdiger Gleim, Bernhard Jussen:

Der eHumanities Desktop als Werkzeug in der historischen Semantik: Funktionsspektrum und Einsatzszenarien. 97-117 - Michael Beißwenger, Angelika Storrer:

Digitale Sprachressourcen in Lehramtsstudiengängen: Kompetenzen - Erfahrungen - Desiderate. 119-139 - Noah Bubenhofer:

Korpuslinguistik in der linguistischen Lehre: Erfolge und Misserfolge. 141-156
Volume 26, Number 2, 2011
Proceedings of the ACRH Workshop, Heidelberg, 5. Jan. 2012
- Gregory R. Crane:

Linguistic Annotation, the Reunification of Linguistics and Philology, and the Reinvention of the Humanities for a Global Age. 11 - Kristin Bech, Kristine Gunn Eide:

The Annotation of Morphology, Syntax and Information Structure in a Multilayered Diachronic Corpus. 13-24 - Stefanie Dipper:

Morphological and Part-of-Speech Tagging of Historical Language Data: A Comparison. 25-37 - Asif Ekbal, Francesca Bonin, Sriparna Saha, Egon Stemle, Eduard Barbu, Fabio Cavulli, Christian Girardi, Massimo Poesio:

Rapid Adaptation of NE Resolvers for Humanities Domains using Active Annotation. 39-51 - Voula Giouli:

Annotating Corpora from Various Sources in the Humanities Domain. 53-63 - Iris Hendrickx, Rita Marquilhas:

From Old Texts to Modern Spellings: An Experiment in Automatic Normalisation. 65-76 - Stefan Höfler, Michael Piotrowski:

Building Corpora for the Philological Study of Swiss Legal Texts. 77-88 - Dain Kaplan, Ryu Iida, Kikuko Nishina, Takenobu Tokunaga:

Slate - A Tool for Creating and Maintaining Annotated Corpora. 89-101 - Timo Korkiakangas, Marco Passarotti:

Challenges in Annotating Medieval Latin Charters. 103-114 - Cerstin Mahlow, Britta Juska-Bacher:

New High German Texts for Evidence of Phrasemes. 115-126 - Massimo Manca, Linda Spinazzè, Paolo Mastandrea, Luigi Tessarolo, Federico Boschetti:

Musisque Deoque: Text Retrieval on Critical Editionse. 127-138 - Eiríkur Rögnvaldsson, Anton Karl Ingason, Einar Freyr Sigurðsson, Joel Wallenberg:

Creating a Dual-Purpose Treebank. 139-150 - Arne Skjærholt:

More, Faster: Accelerated Corpus Annotation with Statistical Taggers. 151-163 - Maria Sukhareva, Zahurul Islam, Armin Hoenen, Alexander Mehler:

A Three-Step Model of Language Detection in Multilingual Ancient Texts. 165-177

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