Occasionally issues of journals where one might not normally think to look produce thematic issues of interest. Availability online makes them much more discoverable. A case in point:
Traitement automatique des langues et langues anciennes
(2009 Volume 50)
Traitement automatique des langues et langues anciennes
Direction : Joseph Denooz, Serge Rosmorduc
Sommaire :
- Joseph Denooz, Serge Rosmorduc
Préface- Dag T. T. Haug, Marius L. Jøhndal, Hanne M. Eckhoff, Eirik Welo, Mari J. B. Hertzenberg, Angelika Müth
Computational and Linguistic Issues in Designing a Syntactically Annotated Parallel Corpus of Indo-European Languages- Svetlana Petrova, Michael Solf, Julia Ritz, Christian Chiarcos, Amir Zeldes
Building and Using a Richly Annotated Interlinear Diachronic Corpus : The Case of Old High German Tatian- Arnaldo Candido Junior, Sandra Maria Aluísio
Building a Corpus-based Historical Portuguese Dictionary : Challenges and Opportunities- Barbara McGillivray , Marco Passarotti , Paolo Ruffolo
The Index Thomisticus Treebank Project : Annotation, Parsing and Valency Lexicon- Céline Poudat, Dominique Longrée
Variations langagières et annotation morphosyntaxique du latin classique- Gilles Souvay, Jean-Marie Pierrel
LGeRM- François Barthélemy
Une description morphologique structurée en arbre du verbe akkadien qui utilise des structures de traits et des transducteurs multirubans- Grzegorz Kondrak
Identification of Cognates and Recurrent Sound Correspondences in Word Lists- Mark-Jan Nederhof
Automatic Creation of Interlinear Text for Philological Purposes- Notes de lecture
- Résumés de thèses
See AWOL's full List of Open Access Journals in Ancient Studies
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