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Association for Computers and the Humanities Association for Literary and Linguistic Computing 1991 JOINT CONFERENCE 18-21 March 1991 Arizona State University Tempe, Arizona, USA TOPICS: Papers are invited on research in the areas of literary and linguistic computing, including, but not limited to, computational lexicography, corpora, text encoding, text representation (e.g., hypertext), statistical models and methods of text analysis, and syntactic, semantic, and content analysis; also computer applications in philosophy, music, history, art, etc. REQUIREMENTS: Papers should describe substantial and original work, especially new methodologies and applications. They should empahsize completed rather than intended work. FORMAT: Abstracts should be 1500-2000 words in length. Send by OCTOBER 15, 1990 to: Daniel Brink Department of English Arizona State University Tempe, AZ 85287-0302 (602) 965-2679 ATDXB@ASUACAD.BITNET CONFERENCE INFORMATION: Tempe is immediate adjacent to Phoenix, AZ, and less than one hour by air from Los Angeles. The weather in March is dry, with the temperature in the mid-70s to mid-80s (25-30 C), making swimming, tennis, and golf popular extracurricular activities. Tempe is close to a number of Native American towns (and archeological sites), as well as early mining camp ghost towns, and not too distant from a number of famous attractions, including Grand Canyon. INTERNATIONAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE: Donald Ross, University of Minnesota, chair Daniel Brink, Arizona State University, local host Tom Corns, University of Wales Paul Fortier, University of Manitoba Jacqueline Hamesse, Universite Catholique de Louvain-la-Neuve Susan Hockey, Oxford University Computing Service Nancy Ide, Vassar College Randall Jones, Brigham Young University Antonio Zampolli, University of Pisa