Henry Biggs (Chair)
     Washington U.

    David Hoover
    New York U.

    Malcolm Hayward
    Indiana U. of Penn.

    Helen Aristar-Dry
    Eastern Michigan U.

    Eric Rabkin
    U. of Michigan


 

Abstracts for MLA 2001--New Orleans
(Saturday, December 29th, 3:30-4:45
Bayside B, Sheraton Hotel--Join us!)

Statistical Stylistics and Authorship Attribution: An Empirical Investigation 

David Hoover

 

Perl Programming in Stylistic Analysis and Pedagogy 

Don Hardy

 

Natural Language Processing and the Emergence of a New Theoretical Approach 

to the Study of Terms

Tanja Collet

 

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