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Literary & Linguistic Computing, Volume 26
Volume 26, Number 1, April 2011
- Marilyn Deegan: 
 Editorial. 1
- Edward Vanhoutte  : :
 Editorial. 3-4
- Charles D. Bernholz  , Brian L. Pytlik Zillig: , Brian L. Pytlik Zillig:
 Comparing nearly identical treaty texts: a note on the Treaty of Fort Laramie with Sioux, etc., 1851 and Levenshtein's edit distance metric. 5-16
- Folkert de Vriend, Lou Boves, Roeland van Hout, Jos Swanenberg  : :
 Visualization as a research tool for dialect geography using a geo-browser. 17-34
- Kim Luyckx, Walter Daelemans  : :
 The effect of author set size and data size in authorship attribution. 35-55
- Evangelos C. Papakitsos  : :
 Computerized Scansion of Ancient Greek Hexameter. 57-69
- G. Bruce Schaalje, Paul J. Fields, Matthew Roper, Gregory L. Snow  : :
 Extended nearest shrunken centroid classification: A new method for open-set authorship attribution of texts of varying sizes. 71-88
- Nathan Shrefler: 
 Lexical bundles and German bibles. 89-106
- Wybo Wiersma, John Nerbonne, Timo Lauttamus: 
 Automatically Extracting Typical Syntactic Differences from Corpora. 107-124
- Andrew Wilson  : :
 The Regressive Imagery Dictionary: A test of its concurrent validity in English, German, Latin, and Portuguese. 125-135
- Michael Bender: 
 3D Shape. Its Unique Place in Visual Perception.Zygmunt Pizlo. 137-138
Volume 26, Number 2, June 2011
- Yoko Iyeiri, Michiko Yaguchi, Yasumasa Baba: 
 Principal component analysis of turn-initial words in spoken interactions. 139-152
- Defeng Li  , Chunling Zhang, Kanglong Liu , Chunling Zhang, Kanglong Liu : :
 Translation Style and Ideology: a Corpus-assisted Analysis of two English Translations of Hongloumeng. 153-166
- Tanja Säily  , Terttu Nevalainen , Terttu Nevalainen , Harri Siirtola , Harri Siirtola : :
 Variation in noun and pronoun frequencies in a sociohistorical corpus of English. 167-188
- Stuart Dunn  : :
 Introduction to the Special Section on Digital Objects: digital objects, digital humanities - Questions, Processes, and Outputs. 189-192
- Mona Hess  , Francesca Simon Millar, Stuart Robson , Francesca Simon Millar, Stuart Robson , Sally MacDonald, Graeme Were , Sally MacDonald, Graeme Were , Ian Brown: , Ian Brown:
 Well Connected to Your Digital Object? E-Curator: A Web-based e-Science Platform for Museum Artefacts. 193-215
- Leta Hunt, Marilyn Lundberg, Bruce Zuckerman: 
 Getting beyond the common denominator. 217-231
- Ségolène M. Tarte  : :
 Papyrological investigations: transferring perception and interpretation into the digital world. 233-247
- Nicola Bozzi: 
 Designing MediaBill Moggridge. 249-250
Volume 26, Number 3, September 2011
- Lisa Lena Opas-Hänninen, Julia Flanders, Dan O'Donnell, Michael Eberle-Sinatra, Ray Siemens, Edward Vanhoutte  : :
 In Memoriam Charles Douglas Bush (1948-2011). 251
- John Nerbonne, Bethany Nowviskie  , Paul Spence , Paul Spence , Paul Vetch: , Paul Vetch:
 Introducing DH 2010. 253-256
- Melissa Terras  : :
 Present, not voting: Digital Humanities in the Panopticon: closing plenary speech, Digital Humanities 2010. 257-269
- Marcus Bingenheimer  , Jen-Jou Hung, Simon Wiles: , Jen-Jou Hung, Simon Wiles:
 Social network visualization from TEI data. 271-278
- Claire Brierley, Eric Atwell  : :
 Non-traditional prosodic features for automated phrase break prediction. 279-284
- Christopher W. Forstall, Sarah L. Jacobson, Walter J. Scheirer: 
 Evidence of intertextuality: investigating Paul the Deacon's Angustae Vitae. 285-296
- Ian N. Gregory  , Andrew Hardie , Andrew Hardie : :
 Visual GISting: bringing together corpus linguistics and Geographical Information Systems. 297-314
- Jan Rybicki, Maciej Eder: 
 Deeper Delta across genres and languages: do we really need the most frequent words? 315-321
- Philip Sabin: 
 The benefits and limits of computerization in conflict simulation. 323-328
- Maxime B. Sainte-Marie  , Jean Guy Meunier , Jean Guy Meunier , Nicolas Payette , Nicolas Payette , Jean-François Chartier: , Jean-François Chartier:
 The concept of evolution in the Origin of Species: a computer-assisted analysis. 329-334
- Lynne Siemens, Richard Cunningham, Wendy Duff, Claire Warwick  : :
 A tale of two cities: implications of the similarities and differences in collaborative approaches within the digital libraries and digital humanities communities. 335-348
- Ségolène M. Tarte  : :
 Digitizing the act of papyrological interpretation: negotiating spurious exactitude and genuine uncertainty. 349-358
- Weijia Xu, Maria Esteva  : :
 Finding stories in the archive through paragraph alignment. 359-363
- Amélie Zöllner-Weber: 
 Text encoding and ontology - enlarging an ontology by semi-automatic generated instances. 365-370
Volume 26, Number 4, December 2011
- Richard J. Evans  : :
 Comparing methods for the syntactic simplification of sentences in information extraction. 371-388
- Peter Garrard  , Anne-Marie Haigh, Celeste de Jager: , Anne-Marie Haigh, Celeste de Jager:
 Techniques for transcribers: assessing and improving consistency in transcripts of spoken language. 389-405
- Andrew Kane, Frank Wm. Tompa  : :
 Janus: the intertextuality search engine for the electronic Manipulus florum project. 407-415
- Katia Lida Kermanidis: 
 Linguistic steganography with knowledge-poor paraphrase generation. 417-434
- Xuan Le, Ian Lancashire, Graeme Hirst, Regina Jokel: 
 Longitudinal detection of dementia through lexical and syntactic changes in writing: a case study of three British novelists. 435-461
- Elena Pierazzo  : :
 A rationale of digital documentary editions. 463-477
- Béla Hollósy: 
 Data Processing and Management for Quantitative Linguistics with FoxPro.Fengxiang Fan. 479-481
- Carlos Monroy: 
 Expressive Processing: Digital Fictions, Computer Games, and Software Studies. Noah Wardrip-Fruin. 481-483
- David Robey: 
 L'umanista digitale.Teresa Numerico, Domenico Fiormonte and Francesca Tomasi. 483-484
- Vincent Vandeghinste  : :
 Learning Machine Translation.Cyril Goutte, Nicola Cancedda, Marc Dymetman, and George Foster. 484-486

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