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0.18 Don Cantor, A Computer Program That Accepts Common Musical Notation, Computers and the Humanities, 1971.
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0.16 Rachel Panckhurst, A Database for Linguists: Intelligent Querying and Increase of Data, Computers and the Humanities, 1994.
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0.16 Willard McCarthy, T³ a Multilingual Word Processing Package for the IBM PC, Computers and the Humanities, 1986.
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0.16 Georgette Silva, Phontrns: An Automatic Orthographic-to-Phonetic Conversion System for French, Computers and the Humanities, 1969.
0.16 J. David Schloen, Archaeological Data Models and Web Publication Using XML, Computers and the Humanities, 2001.
0.16 Thomas J. Walsh, LetterPerfect and Thesaurus: Español, Computers and the Humanities, 1991.
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0.16 Nicholas V. Findler, Automatic Rule Discovery for Field Work in Anthropology, Computers and the Humanities, 1992.
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0.15 Dirk Speelman Stefan Grondelaers Dirk Geeraerts, Profile-Based Linguistic Uniformity as a Generic Method for Comparing Language Varieties, Computers and the Humanities, 2003.
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0.15 Jerome McGann, Dialogue and Interpretation at the Interface of Man and Machine Reflections on Textuality and a Proposal for an Experiment in Machine Reading, Computers and the Humanities, 2002.
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