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Marina Mundt, an associate professor (førsteamanuensis )in the Department of Nordic Languages at Universitetet i Bergen, is presently preparing a computer-assisted study of the adverb in Old Norse.

H. van Dyke Parunak, an assistant professor in Near Eastern Studies at the University of Michigan, directs the Michigan Project for Computer-Assisted Biblical Studies, an archive of machine-readable biblical texts, and is interested in data base designs for storing and retrieving literary and linguistic data.

Gerd Willée works in the fields of computational linguistics at the University of Bonn.

Raoul Smith, formerly a professor of linguistics at North-western University, is a senior member of the Technical Staff at GTE Laboratories, where he is researching the linguistic aspects of human-computer communication.

Serge Lusignan est professeur d'études médiévales à l'Université de Montréal.

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Hockey, S., Fischbein, M.H., Mundt, M. et al. Book reviews. Comput Hum 16, 119–129 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02259740

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