Journal: Language Resources and Evaluation

Volume 29, Issue 6

413 -- 429Michael W. Berry, Paul G. Young. Using latent semantic indexing for multilanguage information retrieval
431 -- 448Carol L. Winkelmann. Electronic literacy, critical pedagogy, and collaboration: A case for cyborg writing
449 -- 461David Lowe, Robert Matthews. Shakespeare vs. fletcher: A stylometric analysis by radial basis functions
463 -- 479Michael Levison, Gregory Lessard. New words from old: A formalism for word-formation
481 -- 483John Lavagnino, Jeff Tennant. Book reviews

Volume 29, Issue 5

327 -- 337Louis T. Milic. The century of prose corpus: A half-million word historical data base
339 -- 361Julius Laffal. Gulliver's Travels
363 -- 374Estelle Irizarry. Weighing the evidence: Legal discourse in the 19th-Century Spanish feminist Concepción Arenal
375 -- 387Alan Bailin. Intelligent computer-assisted language learning: A bibliography
389 -- 407Allen Renear. Understanding (hyper) media: Required readings
409 -- 411Eric Johnson. Computer documentation: Writing about technology

Volume 29, Issue 4

233 -- 240James H. Bradford, Paulette Côté-Laurence. An application of artificial intelligence to the choreography of dance
241 -- 257Khosrow Kaikhah, Craig Gandy. Generating non-intentional semantically-correct english sentences in an object-oriented environment
259 -- 270Colin Martindale, Dean McKenzie. On the utility of content analysis in author attribution: ::::The Federalist::::
271 -- 283Lee Sigelman. By their (new) words shall ye know them: Edith Wharton, Marion Mainwaring, and ::::The Buccaneers::::
285 -- 296M. W. A. Smith. Virtuoso pianism from the QWERTY keyboard: The electronic realization of Liszt s scores
307 -- 316James E. Everett. Technical review
317 -- 319David Graham. Courseware review

Volume 29, Issue 3

181 -- 190Steven J. DeRose, David G. Durand. The TEI hypertext guidelines
191 -- 209D. Terence Langendoen, Gary F. Simons. A rationale for the TEI recommendations for feature-structure markup
211 -- 231David T. Barnard, Lou Burnard, Jean-Pierre Gaspart, Lynne A. Price, C. M. Sperberg-McQueen, Giovanni B. Varile. Hierarchical encoding of text: Technical problems and SGML solutions

Volume 29, Issue 2

99 -- 111David Chisholm, David Robey. Encoding verse texts
113 -- 121John Lavagnino, Elli Mylonas. The show must go on: :::1::: Problems of tagging performance texts
123 -- 136Robin C. Cover, Peter M. W. Robinson. Encoding textual criticism
137 -- 148Daniel Greenstein, Lou Burnard. Speaking with one voice: Encoding standards and the prospects for an integrated approach to computing in history
149 -- 158Stig Johansson. The encoding of spoken texts
159 -- 165Alan K. Melby. E-Tif: An electronic terminology interchange format
167 -- 179Nancy Ide, Jean Véronis. Encoding dictionaries

Volume 29, Issue 1

1 -- 0Charles F. Goldfarb. Preface
3 -- 4Nancy Ide, Jean Véronis. Introduction
5 -- 15Nancy Ide, C. M. Sperberg-McQueen. The TEI: History, goals, and future
17 -- 39C. M. Sperberg-McQueen, Lou Burnard. The design of the TEI encoding scheme
41 -- 50Lou Burnard. What is SGML and how does it help?
75 -- 84Richard Giordano. The TEI header and the documentation of electronic texts
85 -- 98Dominic Dunlop. Practical considerations in the use of TEI headers in a large corpus