Michael Levison

According to our database1, Michael Levison authored at least 17 papers between 1965 and 2014.

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2014
Time after Time: Representing Time in Literary Texts.
Proceedings of the 3rd Workshop on Computational Linguistics for Literature, 2014

2013
A web-based phonetics tutor using generative CALL.
Proceedings of the 19th International Conference on Distributed Multimedia Systems, 2013

Testing Reader Ethical Judgments over the Course of a Narrative.
Proceedings of the 2013 Workshop on Computational Models of Narrative, 2013

Groundhog DAG: Representing Semantic Repetition in Literary Narratives.
Proceedings of the Workshop on Computational Linguistics for Literature, 2013

1997
Introduction: Quo Vadimus?
Comput. Humanit., 1997

1995
New words from old: A formalism for word-formation.
Comput. Humanit., 1995

1992
A system for natural language sentence generation.
Comput. Humanit., 1992

Form Frequency, Markedness and Strategies in Second Language Performance Modelling.
Proceedings of the Intelligent Tutoring Systems, Second International Conference, 1992

1990
Gregory Lessard: Application of Attribute Grammars to Natural Language Sentence Generation.
Proceedings of the Attribute Grammars and their Applications, 1990

1983
Editing Mathematical Formulae.
Softw. Pract. Exp., 1983

1982
A Programmable Text-editing System.
Softw. Pract. Exp., 1982

1980
The use of minicomputers in a first computer systems course.
Proceedings of the 11th SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, 1980

1974
The design and implementation of a very high level language for literary scholars.
Proceedings of the ACM SIGPLAN Symposium on Very High Level Languages, 1974

1973
QUILL: a programming language for literary text analysis.
ACM SIGPLAN Notices, 1973

1968
The computer in literary studies.
Proceedings of the Information Processing, Proceedings of IFIP Congress 1968, Edinburgh, UK, 5-10 August 1968, Volume 2, 1968

A model of accidental drift voyaging in the Pacific Ocean with applications to the Polynesia colonization problem.
Proceedings of the Information Processing, Proceedings of IFIP Congress 1968, Edinburgh, UK, 5-10 August 1968, Volume 2, 1968

1965
The Siting of Fragments.
Comput. J., 1965


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