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@COMMENT{
Unless otherwise noted, these books can be ordered from:
International Academic Bookstore
Summer Institute of Linguistics
7500 W. Camp Wisdom Road
Dallas, TX 75236 U.S.A.
Telephone: 214-709-2404
The software is provided on floppy disks with each book.
Editorial correspondence should be addressed to:
Academic Computing Department
Summer Institute of Linguistics
7500 W. Camp Wisdom Road
Dallas, TX 75236
U.S.A.
Telephone: 214-709-2418
email: gary@txsil.lonestar.org
@BOOK{OPAC07,
AUTHOR = "Andy Black and David Weber and Fred Kuhl and Kathy Kuhl",
TITLE = "Document Preparation Aids for Non-Major Languages",
SERIES = "Occasional Publications in Academic Computing",
VOLUME = "7",
PUBLISHER = "Summer Institute of Linguistics",
ADDRESS = "Dallas, TX",
YEAR = "1987",
PAGECOUNT = "44",
PRICE = "$3.50",
DESCRIPTION = "
This manual documents the WRDCHG, SYLCHK, SYLCOR, SPLCOR, HYPHEN, and DELIM
programs.
\begin{itemize}
\item WRDCHG makes changes to the words of a text, while preserving
capitalization, punctuation, and formatting.
\item SYLCHK identifies potential spelling errors in text, using
decomposition into syllables as the method for identifying possible
errors, and returns these as a list.
\item SYLCOR is an interactive editor for correcting potential errors, using
the same method as SYLCHK for finding possible errors.
\item SPLCOR is an interactive editor for correcting potential errors, based
on word lists of known correct words.
\item HYPHEN introduces a user-determined character at syllable boundaries.
It uses a different mechanism for identifying syllables than SYLCHK
and SYLCOR.
\item DELIM checks text to see that delimiters (characters like quote marks,
brackets, braces, parentheses, and so on) are paired and properly
nested.
\end{itemize}
REQUIRES = "RT-11 or TSX or MS-DOS or UNIX"
@BOOK{OPAC10,
AUTHOR = "Richard A. Strangfeld",
TITLE = "The {RAP} Programming Language",
SERIES = "Occasional Publications in Academic Computing",
VOLUME = "10",
PUBLISHER = "Summer Institute of Linguistics",
ADDRESS = "Dallas, TX",
YEAR = "1988",
PAGECOUNT = "250",
ISBN = "0-88312-633-8",
PRICE = "$36.00",
NOTE = "This is sold in a package with OPAC 11.",
DESCRIPTION = "
RAP is a full-featured programming language designed to handle the same tasks
as MS-DOS's batch processing facility. RAP's design was originally inspired
by the PILOT programming language. (Its name was once an acronym for RAtional
Pilot.)
REQUIRES = "MS-DOS"
@BOOK{OPAC11,
AUTHOR = "Kirk H. Parker and Gary F. Simons",
TITLE = "A Common Subroutine Library for {RAP} Programmers",
SERIES = "Occasional Publications in Academic Computing",
VOLUME = "11",
PUBLISHER = "Summer Institute of Linguistics",
ADDRESS = "Dallas, TX",
YEAR = "1988",
PAGECOUNT = "102",
ISBN = "0-88312-634-6",
NOTE = "This is sold in a package with OPAC 10.",
DESCRIPTION = "
This book describes a set of useful functions for the RAP programming
language.
REQUIRES = "RAP: MS-DOS"
@BOOK{OPAC12,
AUTHOR = "David J. Weber and H. Andrew Black, and Stephen R. McConnel",
TITLE = "{AMPLE}: A Tool for Exploring Morphology",
SERIES = "Occasional Publications in Academic Computing",
VOLUME = "12",
PUBLISHER = "Summer Institute of Linguistics",
ADDRESS = "Dallas, TX",
YEAR = "1988",
PAGECOUNT = "252",
ISBN = "0-88312-635-4",
PRICE = "$26.00",
DESCRIPTION = "
When given the necessary information about the morphology of a language,
AMPLE can be applied to texts to analyze each word into its morphemes.
AMPLE is oriented to the item and arrangement approach to the description
of morphological phenomena. It can handle nonconcatenative phenomena only
indirectly.
AMPLE works together with STAMP (OPAC 15) for Computer Aided Dialect
Adaptation. It can also be used in conjunction with ITF (OPAC 17) for
publishing glossed texts in interlinear form.
REQUIRES = "MS-DOS, Macintosh (in preparation), or UNIX"
@BOOK{OPAC13,
AUTHOR = "John S. Wimbish",
TITLE = "{WORDSURV}: A Program for Analyzing Language Survey Word Lists",
SERIES = "Occasional Publications in Academic Computing",
VOLUME = "13",
PUBLISHER = "Summer Institute of Linguistics",
ADDRESS = "Dallas, TX",
YEAR = "1989",
PAGECOUNT = "108",
ISBN = "0-88312-636-2", ISSN "1041-1054",
PRICE = "$11.15",
DESCRIPTION = "
A typical language survey may involve activities like determining linguistic
relationships through the comparison of word lists, testing dialect
intelligibility by playing back tape-recorded texts, and studying
sociolinguistic aspects of language use and language attitudes in
multilingual situations. WORDSURV is designed to aid the first of these
areas---the collection and analysis of word lists. It functions in three
main areas: (1) data entry and maintenance, (2) data analysis, and (3) data
output.
REQUIRES = "MS-DOS"
@BOOK{OPAC14,
EDITOR = "Priscilla M. Kew and Gary F. Simons",
TITLE = "Laptop Publishing for the Field Linguist: an Approach Based on
Microsoft Word",
SERIES = "Occasional Publications in Academic Computing",
VOLUME = "14",
PUBLISHER = "Summer Institute of Linguistics",
ADDRESS = "Dallas, TX",
YEAR = "1989",
PAGECOUNT = "137",
ISBN = "0-88312-637-0", ISSN = "1041-1054",
PRICE = "$13.00",
DESCRIPTION = "
This book describes various aspects of preparing manuscripts for publication
with Microsoft Word. Chapter titles include the following:
\begin{itemize}
\item A generic style sheet for academic publishing
\item Editing and design
\item Interfacing with other formatters: Word-SF and SF-Word
\item Setting up a user-defined keyboard: KeySwap and KeyDef
\item Working with special characters
\item Characters for publication quality output
\end{itemize}
The details on specific computer programs are all oriented to MS-DOS software.
However, the principles discussed in some chapters are generally applicable.
REQUIRES = "Microsoft Word: MS-DOS"
@BOOK{OPAC15,
AUTHOR = "{STAMP}: A Tool for Dialect Adaptation",
TITLE = "David J. Weber and Stephen R. McConnel and H. Andrew Black and
Alan Buseman",
SERIES = "Occasional Publications in Academic Computing",
VOLUME = "15",
PUBLISHER = "Summer Institute of Linguistics",
ADDRESS = "Dallas, TX",
YEAR = "1990",
PAGECOUNT = "215",
ISBN = "0-88312-638-9", ISSN = "1041-1054",
PRICE = "$20.00",
DESCRIPTION = "
Meeting literature needs in multilingual situations is a great challenge.
Where the languages involved are closely related, it may be possible to
propagate texts by adapting them from one language to another. This is an
attractive approach if texts of comparable or better quality can be produced
with less effort than by other means such as independent translation or
authorship.
STAMP is designed to adapt text in conjuction with AMPLE (OPAC 12). It
provides the Transfer and Synthesis steps of the adaptation process. Output
from STAMP is not ready for immediate publication, but must be checked and
corrected by a competent speaker of the target language.
REQUIRES = "MS-DOS, Macintosh (in preparation), or UNIX"
@BOOK{OPAC16,
AUTHOR = "Evan L. Antworth",
TITLE = "{PC-KIMMO}: A Two-level Processor for Morphological Analysis",
SERIES = "Occasional Publications in Academic Computing",
VOLUME = "16",
PUBLISHER = "Summer Institute of Linguistics",
ADDRESS = "Dallas, TX",
YEAR = "1990",
PAGECOUNT = "273",
ISBN = "0-88312-639-7", ISSN = "1041-1054",
PRICE = "$23.00",
DESCRIPTION = "
PC-KIMMO uses a linguist's description of the phonology and morphology of a
natural language to recognize and generate words in that language. It is a
new implementation for microcomputers of a program dubbed KIMMO after its
inventor Kimmo Koskenniemi, a Finnish computational linguist.
REQUIRES = "MS-DOS, Macintosh, or UNIX"
@BOOK{OPAC17,
AUTHOR = "Jonathan Kew and Stephen McConnel",
TITLE = "Interlinear Text Formatting",
SERIES = "Occasional Publications in Academic Computing",
VOLUME = "17",
PUBLISHER = "Summer Institute of Linguistics",
ADDRESS = "Dallas, TX",
YEAR = "1990",
PAGECOUNT = "around 150 (?)",
ISBN = "0-88312-743-1", ISSN = "1041-1054",
PRICE = "around $20.00 (?)",
NOTE = "in preparation",
DESCRIPTION = "
This book describes a set of \TeX\ macros for typesetting interlinear texts.
These macros can format a arbitrary number of aligning annotations with
up to two freeform annotations. Programs are provided with the ITF package
for converting output from IT or from AMPLE (OPAC 12) into the format required
by ITF.TeX. The ITF \TeX\ macros can be used with either \TeX\ 2.9 or
\TeX\ 3.0.
REQUIRES = "\TeX: MS-DOS, Macintosh, or UNIX"
@BOOK{DOSIT,
AUTHOR = "Gary F. Simons and Larry Versaw",
TITLE = "How to Use {IT}: a Guide to Interlinear Text Processing",
EDITION = "Third",
PUBLISHER = "Summer Institute of Linguistics",
ADDRESS = "Dallas, TX",
YEAR = "1990",
PAGECOUNT = "372 (Second Edition)",
ISBN = "0-88312-735-0 (Second Edition)",
PRICE = "$60.00",
NOTE = "second edition sold out; third edition in preparation",
DESCRIPTION = "
IT (pronounced ``eye tee'') is a collection of tools for building a corpus of
analyzed texts. The analysis is embodied in user-defined annotations
which are displayed in a form that is unsurpassed for clarity of
presentation---the form of interlinear, aligned text. IT is also a tool
for managing the database of lexical information derived during the
analysis of texts.
REQUIRES = "MS-DOS"
@BOOK{MacIT,
AUTHOR = "Gary F. Simons and John V. Thompson",
TITLE = "How to Use {IT}: Interlinear Text Processing on the Macintosh",
PUBLISHER = "Linguist's Software",
ADDRESS = "Edmonds, WA",
YEAR = "1988",
PAGECOUNT = "363",
PRICE = "$199.95",
NOTE = "
Sold under exclusive license by
Linguist's Software
P.O. Box 580
Edmonds, WA 98020-0580
U.S.A.
Telephone: 206-775-1130
DESCRIPTION = "
IT (pronounced ``eye tee'') is a tool for building a corpus of analyzed texts.
The analysis is embodied in user-defined annotations which are displayed in a
form that is unsurpassed for clarity of presentation---the form of
interlinear, aligned text. IT also manages the database of lexical
information derived during the analysis of texts.
REQUIRES = "Macintosh"