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Computers and the Humanities, Volume 28
Volume 28, Number 1, January 1994
- Donald Ross, David Hunter:

μ-EYEBALL: An interactive system for producing stylistic descriptions and comparisons. 1-11 - David Halperin:

Musical chronology by seriation. 13-18 - Mark Hawthorne:

The computer in literary analysis: Using TACT with students. 19-27 - Khalid J. Al Daimi, Maha A. Abdel-Amir:

The syntactic analysis of arabic by machine. 29-37 - Rachel Panckhurst:

A database for linguists: Intelligent querying and increase of data. 39-52 - Stuart Moulthrop:

Book review. 53-62
Volume 28, Number 2, April 1994
- John F. Burrows, David Hugh Craig:

Lyrical drama and the "turbid mountebanks": Styles of dialogue in romantic and renaissance tragedy. 63-86 - David I. Holmes:

Authorship attribution. 87-106 - M. W. A. Smith:

A relational database for the study and quantification of tempo directions in music. 107-116 - David Graham:

Courseware review. 117-121 - Louis-Georges Harvey:

Technical review. 122-123 - Robert Kibbee:

Technical review. 124-128 - Scott Stebelman:

Teaching electronic communication skills to graduate students. 129-131
Volume 28, Number 3, May 1994
- Ben J. P. Salemans:

Comparing text editions with the aid of the computer. 133-139 - Si-Qing Chen, Luomai Xu:

A full and efficient machine tractable dictionary for natural language processing: A revised version of the CUVOALD. 141-152 - Elizabeth R. Jackson:

André Gide's collection of faits divers. 153-164 - Stephanie W. Haas:

Quotations in scholarly text: Converting existing documents to hypertext. 165-175 - Margaret Healy Beauvois:

E-talk: Attitudes and motivation in computer-assisted classroom discussion. 177-190 - Whitney Bolton:

Technical review. 191-198 - Joseph A. Feustle, Paul T. Keyser, Catherine N. Ball, Kathryn B. Taylor:

Courseware reviews. 199-209
Volume 28, Numbers 4-5, July 1994
- Ana Beatriz Chiquito:

Metacognitive learning techniques in the user interface: Advance organizers and captioning. 211-223 - Helge Dyvik:

Exploiting structural similarities in machine translation. 225-234 - Claus Huitfeldt:

Multi-dimensional texts in a one-dimensional medium. 235-241 - Stig Johansson:

ICAME-Quo Vadis? Reflections on the use of computer corpora in linguistics. 243-252 - Tor Sverre Lande

, Arvid O. Vollsnes:
Object oriented music analysis. 253-257 - Torbjørn Nordgård:

E-parser: An implementation of a deterministic GB-related parsing system. 259-272 - Jan Oldervoll:

Why isn't Norway world champion in historical informatics? 273-276 - Christian-Emil Ore:

Making an information system for the humanities. 277-282 - Espen S. Ore:

Teaching new tricks to an old map. 283-289 - Signe Marie Sanne:

The implementation of grammar in a hypermedia system for language learning. 291-299 - Gunnar Thorvaldsen:

The encoding of highly structured historical sources. 301-305 - Francisco A. Marcos-Marín

, MacKenzie Smith
, Eric Johnson:
Technical reviews. 307-321 - Gilda G. Gely, Milagrosa Ramos-Santacruz, Jackie Tanner, Maria Ingold:

Courseware reviews. 323-333
Volume 28, Number 6, November 1994
- Jean-Marie Vidal, René Quris:

Computer enhanced assessment of case-notes in studies of psychopathology: The example of an autistic subject. 335-351 - Beverley Ormerod, Jean-Marie Volet, Hélène Jaccomard:

The female voice and traditional discourse biases: The case of francophone African literature. 353-367 - Jon W. LaCure:

A computer study of systematic sound symbolism in classical Japanese verse. 369-374 - Rosanne G. Potter:

Empirical literary research on women and readers. 375-381 - Eric Steinhart:

NETMET: A program for generating and interpreting metaphors. 383-392 - Eric Johnson:

Actors: Computing dramatic characters that are on stage simultaneously. 393-400 - James J. O'Donnell, Geoffrey W. Bilder:

Book reviews. 401-404 - Karen Lunsford:

Technical review. 405-408 - Helen E. Karn:

Courseware review. 409-412

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