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Eric Johnson is Professor of English and Dean of the College of Liberal Arts at Dakota State University. He is the Editor ofTEXT Technology. He may be contacted by e-mail as JohnsonE@columbia.dsu.edu.
Whitney Bolton, a professor at Rutgers University, is the author of many books and articles about English. He is a contributing editor ofComputers and the Humanities.
Alexander L. Francis is a graduate student in Linguistics at the University of Chicago. He may be contacted by e-mail at francis@sapir.uchicago.edu.
Mark Samberg is a Ph.D. candidate in Greek philosophy at the University of Chicago. He has an article on law in Plato's Statesmanforthcoming in the Journal Polis.
MacKenzie Smith has a master's degree in Library Science from the University of Chicago and is currently Systems Librarian for the Office of Information Systems in the Harvard University Library.
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Johnson, E., Bolton, W., Francis, A.L. et al. Technical review. Comput Hum 27, 401–420 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01829391
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