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Paul A. Fortier is a professor of French Literature at the University of Manitoba, member of the Committee of the ALLC, and Vice-President of the ACH

Terrence Erdt, Associate Editor of CHum, teaches at Villanova University. He has written and presented a number of

Kathryn Klingebiel is currently Visiting Scholar in the Linguistics Department at the University of California, Berkeley, and has just completedN + V Compounding in Western Romance for the University of California Publications in Linguitics

Lyle Eslinger is an Assistant Professor in the department of Religious Studies at the University of Calgary. He has used HyperCard for language drill material (biblical Hebrew) and is working on a hypertext catalogue of allusions in the

Malcolm Brown received a doctorate in German studies with a dissertation an Nietzsche. He is currently manager of humanities computing projects at Stanford University

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Fortier, P.A., Erdt, T., Klingebiel, K. et al. Book review. Comput Hum 23, 443–450 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02176650

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