Linguistics had a strong presence at the TEI’s beginnings, being represented by names as significant as those of Nancy Ide, Donald E. Walker, and Antonio Zampolli. Linguistics was mentioned explicitly in the names of two of its three founding organizations: Association for Computers and the Humanities, Association for Computational Linguistics, and Association for Literary and Linguistic Computing. It was the main focus of one of the four initial committees (http://www.tei-c.org/Vault/AB/abj0..
Lexis, an e-journal boasting an International Scientific Committee (ISSN 1951-6215), publishes paper...
Around 30 years ago, the first issue of Literary & Linguistic Computing published six papers ran...
In recent years, European governments and funders, universities and academic societies have increasi...
Linguistics had a strong presence at the TEI\u2019s beginnings, being represented by names as signif...
The selection of papers presented in this issue reflects the content of the 2015 TEI conference, whi...
This is one of the smallest issues of the Journal of the Text Encoding Initiative, but its size beli...
It is with great pleasure that we present another issue of the Journal of the Text Encoding Initiati...
We are pleased to introduce the eighth issue of the Journal of the Text Encoding Initiative featurin...
It is my pleasure to introduce this second issue of the Journal of the Text Encoding Initiative, con...
The essays in this issue have been selected from among the papers given at the 2012 TEI Conference, ...
On behalf of the Board of the Text Encoding Initiative and my co-editors, Markus Flatscher and Kevin...
With this inaugural issue of the Journal of the Text Encoding Initiative, we are happy to present se...
Stührenberg M. The TEI and Current Standards for Structuring Linguistic Data. Journal of the Text En...
I am delighted to introduce the 19th edition of the ITB Journal, the academic journal of the Institu...
International audienceThe special issue contains a selection of papers from the TEI conference in Wü...
Lexis, an e-journal boasting an International Scientific Committee (ISSN 1951-6215), publishes paper...
Around 30 years ago, the first issue of Literary & Linguistic Computing published six papers ran...
In recent years, European governments and funders, universities and academic societies have increasi...
Linguistics had a strong presence at the TEI\u2019s beginnings, being represented by names as signif...
The selection of papers presented in this issue reflects the content of the 2015 TEI conference, whi...
This is one of the smallest issues of the Journal of the Text Encoding Initiative, but its size beli...
It is with great pleasure that we present another issue of the Journal of the Text Encoding Initiati...
We are pleased to introduce the eighth issue of the Journal of the Text Encoding Initiative featurin...
It is my pleasure to introduce this second issue of the Journal of the Text Encoding Initiative, con...
The essays in this issue have been selected from among the papers given at the 2012 TEI Conference, ...
On behalf of the Board of the Text Encoding Initiative and my co-editors, Markus Flatscher and Kevin...
With this inaugural issue of the Journal of the Text Encoding Initiative, we are happy to present se...
Stührenberg M. The TEI and Current Standards for Structuring Linguistic Data. Journal of the Text En...
I am delighted to introduce the 19th edition of the ITB Journal, the academic journal of the Institu...
International audienceThe special issue contains a selection of papers from the TEI conference in Wü...
Lexis, an e-journal boasting an International Scientific Committee (ISSN 1951-6215), publishes paper...
Around 30 years ago, the first issue of Literary & Linguistic Computing published six papers ran...
In recent years, European governments and funders, universities and academic societies have increasi...