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Literary and Linguistic Computing is an international journal which publishes material on all aspects of computing and information technology applied to literature and language research and teaching. Papers include results of research projects, description and evaluation of techniques and methodologies, and reports on work in progress.

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Volume 19, Number 2, June 2004
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As It Almost Was: Historiography of Recent Things
pp. 161-180(20)
Author: McCarty W.

<it>King John</it> Divided
pp. 181-195(15)
Author: Merriam T.

Discriminating the Registers and Styles in the Modern Greek Language-Part 1: Diglossia in Stylistic Analysis
pp. 197-220(24)
Authors: Tambouratzis G.; Markantonatou S.; Hairetakis N.; Vassiliou M.; Carayannis G.; Tambouratzis D.

Discriminating the Registers and Styles in the Modern Greek Language-Part 2: Extending the Feature Vector to Optimize Author Discrimination
pp. 221-242(22)
Authors: Tambouratzis G.; Markantonatou S.; Hairetakis N.; Vassiliou M.; Carayannis G.; Tambouratzis D.

Electronic Texts in the Humanities. Principles and Practice
pp. 243-246(4)
Author: Van den Branden R.

The Oxford English Dictionary Online
pp. 246-249(4)
Authors: Kay C.; Wotherspoon I.

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