Using
Computers
in
Linguistics:


Routledge 1998



A
Practical
Guide

Edited by
John M. Lawler
Program in Linguistics
University of Michigan
and
Helen Aristar Dry
Linguistics Program
Eastern Michigan University

Chapter Appendix:

1. Simons
(General Concerns)

2. Aristar Dry
(Internet)

3. Rogers
(Education)

4. Hockey
(Texts)

5. Lawler
(Unix)

6. Antworth & Valentine
(Field Work)

7. Hoard
(Language Understanding)

8. Bayer et al
(Corpus-Based NLP)

Using Computers in Linguistics:
A Practical Guide

This is a temporary home page for the book Using Computers in Linguistics: A Practical Guide, to be published in early 1998 by Routledge. Each chapter in the table of contents is accompanied by an extensive appendix of resources: print, net, and software, which are summarized and will be kept current on the Web (this is the best way we could think of to avoid premature obsolescence, a serious concern for computing books).

Comments are welcome. To contact the editors jointly, use this link.


Last change January 17, 1998       John Lawler       allopage