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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 3, September 2004

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Introduction to the Special Issue
pp. 251-251(1)
Authors: Lou Burnard; Peter Childs

What Characterizes Pictures and Text?
pp. 265-272(8)
Author: Biggs

Modelling Features of Characters: Some Digital Ways to Look at Names in Literary Texts
pp. 289-301(13)
Authors: Karina van-Oskam; Joris van Zundert

The Visualization of Spatial Data in the Humanities
pp. 335-350(16)
Author: Martyn Jessop

City Histories Revealed
pp. 351-371(21)
Author: Suzanne Keene

The Elements of Drawing
pp. 385-396(12)
Authors: Jonathan Miller; Rupert Shepherd

Downs and Acrosses: Textual Markup on a Stroke Level
pp. 397-414(18)
Authors: Melissa Terras; Paul Robertson

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