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Computers and the Humanities, Volume 23
Volume 23, Number 2, April 1989
- Milton Teichman, Marilyn Poris:

Initial effects of word processing on writing quality and writing anxiety of freshman writers. 93-103 - John Walter Hill, Tom R. Ward:

Two relational databases for finding text paraphrases in musicological research. 105-111 - M. W. A. Smith:

A procedure to determine authorship using pairs of consecutive words: More evidence for Wilkins's participation in Pericles. 113-129 - Randall L. Jones, Whitney Bolton, Terrence Erdt, Mark Olsen:

Software reviews. 131-167 - William H. Sterner:

Book review. 169-171
Volume 23, Number 3, June 1989
- George P. Landow

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Hypertext in literary education, criticism, and scholarship. 173-198 - Jim Kippen, Bernard Bel:

The identification and modelling of a percussion 'language, ' and the Emergence of Musical Concepts in a machine-learning experimental set-up. 199-214 - Michel Juillard, Xuan Luong:

Unrooted trees revisited: Topology and poetic data. 215-225 - Estelle Irizarry:

Exploring conscious imitation of style with ready-made software. 227-233 - Ali Farghaly:

A model for intelligent computer assisted language instruction (MICALI). 235-250
Volume 23, Numbers 4-5, August 1989
- Robert L. Oakman:

Introduction. 271-276 - Nancy Ide:

A statistical measure of theme and structure. 277-283 - Christian Delcourt:

Where have all the key words gone? 285-291 - Paul A. Fortier:

Some statistics of themes in the French novel. 293-299 - W. van Peer:

Quantitative studies of literature. A critique and an outlook. 301-307 - John F. Burrows:

'An ocean where each kind. . .': Statistical analysis and some major determinants of literary style. 309-321 - Cathy Lynn Preston:

The way stylized language means: Pattern matching in the child ballads. 323-332 - Rosanne G. Potter:

From literary output to literary criticism: Discovering Shaw's rhetoric. 333-340 - C. W. Anderson, G. E. McMaster:

Quantification of rewriting by the Brothers Grimm: A comparison of successive versions of three tales. 341-346 - Richard Frautschi:

Lexical and focal preferences in Rousseau's Profession de foi du Vicaire Savoyard (Book IV of Emile ). 347-355 - Mark Olsen:

The language of enlightened politics: The Société de 1789 in the French revolution. 357-364 - Kostas Myrsiades, Linda Suny Myrsiades:

Using information management systems to study modern Greek folklore. 365-373 - Louis Janus, Gregg Shadduck:

Beyond the concordance Lotus and dBASE as text analysis tools. 375-383 - Harry M. Logan:

Report on a new OED project: A study of the history of new words in the new OED. 385-395 - Xuan Luong:

Using a tree model in textual analysis. 397-402 - Hans van Halteren:

The chameleon approach: A technique to reach more users. 403-410 - Michael Zock

, Abdellatif Laroui, Gil Francopoulo:
SWIM: A "Natural" Interface for the scientifically minded language learner. 411-422 - Mary Dee Harris:

Analysis of the discourse structure of lyric poetry. 423-428 - Eve Wilson:

Automatic text typing. 429-442 - Paul A. Fortier, Terrence Erdt, Kathryn Klingebiel, Lyle Eslinger, Malcolm Brown:

Book review. 443-450 - Lyle Eslinger, Malcolm Brown:

Software review. 451-457
Volume 23, Number 6, December 1989
- Katherine O'Brien O'Keeffe, William Rundell:

An information-theoretic approach to the written transmission of old English. 459-467 - Christopher S. Butler:

Fortier's accusations: A reply. 473-478 - Terrence Erdt:

Book review. 479-480 - Robin C. Cover:

Book review. 481-487

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