21.055 new publication: Literary and Linguistic Computing 22.2 (June 2007)

From: Humanist Discussion Group (by way of Willard McCarty willard.mccarty_at_kcl.ac.uk>
Date: Sun, 27 May 2007 09:10:55 +0100

                Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 21, No. 55.
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         Date: Sun, 27 May 2007 09:04:21 +0100
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         Subject: Literary and Linguistic Computing for June 2007;
Vol. 22, No. 2

A new issue of Literary and Linguistic Computing
has been made available:

June 2007; Vol. 22, No. 2
URL: http://llc.oxfordjournals.org/content/vol22/issue2/index.dtl?etoc

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Original Articles
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   A Default Inheritance Hierarchy for Computing Hebrew Verb Morphology
          Raphael Finkel and Gregory Stump
          117-136.

   How to Handle Small Samples: Bootstrap and Bayesian Methods in the
   Analysis of Linguistic Change
          Alexander Hinneburg, Heikki Mannila, Samuli Kaislaniemi, Terttu
          Nevalainen, and Helena Raumolin-Brunberg
          137-150.

   Processing Internet-derived Text--Creating a Corpus of Usenet Messages
          Sebastian Hoffmann
          151-165.

   Trees and After: The Concept of Text Topology. Some Applications to
   Verb-Form Distributions in Language Corpora
          Xuan Luong, Michel Juillard, Sylvie Mellet, and Dominique Longree
          167-186.

   Developing Web Databases for Aboriginal Language Preservation
          Marie-Odile Junker and Radu Luchian
          187-206.

   Employing Thematic Variables for Enhancing Classification Accuracy Within
   Author Discrimination Experiments
          George Tambouratzis and Marina Vassiliou
          207-224.

   Supporting Annotation as a Scholarly Tool--Experiences From the Online
   Chopin Variorum Edition
          John Bradley and Paul Vetch
          225-241.

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Reviews
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   The Myth of Print Culture: Essays on Evidence, Textuality, and
   Bibliographical Method. * Joseph A. Dane.
          Geert Lernout
          243-244.

   Humanities Computing. * Willard McCarty.
          Susan Hockey
          244-246.

   Qualitative Research for the Information Professional. A Practical
   Handbook. Second Edition. * G. E. Gorman and Peter Clayton.
          Melissa Terras
          246-248.

   Making Knowledge Visible. Communicating Knowledge Through Information
   Product. * Elisabeth Orna.
          Claire Warwick
          248-250.
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