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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 4, 3 November 2004
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Obituary
pp. 427-430(4)
Author: Hockey, Susan

Morphological Analysis of the Qur'an
pp. 431-452(22)
Authors: Dror, Judith; Shaharabani, Dudu; Talmon, Rafi; Wintner, Shuly

Testing Burrows's Delta
pp. 453-475(23)
Author: Hoover, David L.

Delta Prime?
pp. 477-495(19)
Author: Hoover, David L.

Sentence-length and Authorship Attribution: the Case of Oliver Goldsmith
pp. 497-508(12)
Authors: Mannion, David; Dixon, Peter

Corpus Linguistics and South Asian Languages: Corpus Creation and Tool Development
pp. 509-524(16)
Authors: Baker, Paul; Hardie, Andrew; McEnery, Tony; Xiao, Richard; Bontcheva, Kalina; Cunningham, Hamish; Gaizauskas, Robert; Hamza, Oana; Maynard, Diana; Tablan, Valentin; Ursu, Cristian; Jayaram, B. D.; Leisher, Mark

Review: Attributing Authorship: An Introduction
pp. 528-530(3)
Author: Holmes, David

Review: Digital Futures: Strategies for the Information Age
pp. 530-531(2)
Author: Oppenheim, Charles

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