The International
Computer Archive of Modern and Medieval English
publishes the ICAME Journal to report research by linguists and information
scientists working with English CORPORA: machine-readable texts.
For ICAME Journal volumes 25 (2001), 26 (2002), 27 (2003),
28 (2004), 29 (2005)
£99 for all five printed (hard copy) issues, including FREE extras:
- "The Language Machine": British Council report on technological, social
and educational implications of language computing developments
- "BT Technology Journal Millennium Edition": a snapshot of past and future
technologies at the start of the new Millennium
- "Knowledge at Work in Universities": Proceedings of the 2nd annual
conference of the Higher Education Funding Councils'
Knowledge Based Systems Initiative
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ICAME Journal, c/o Eric Atwell, School of Computing,
University of Leeds, Leeds LS2 9JT, England
(or FAX credit card order to +44 11 3343 5468)
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MORE ABOUT ICAME JOURNAL
Editors: Merja Kytö (Uppsala), Anna-Brita Stenström (Kristianstad)
Review Editor: Jan Aarts (Nijmegen)
Production and Distribution Manager: Eric Atwell (Leeds)
The ICAME Journal welcomes contributions on recent work in English Corpus
Linguistics. Among the topics of interest is research
- on the occurrence and development of linguistic forms and categories
- on the compilation, annotation and use of electronic corpora
- on the use of corpus resources for study of the history and
varieties of English
- on software developments relevant to corpus linguistics.
In addition to original research articles, the journal invites reviews of
current publications in the field.
Further details:
A historical note
The ICAME Journal began life as the ICAME Bulletin in 1978, soon after the
founding in 1977 of ICAME,
the International Computer Archive of Modern and
Medieval English. This makes it the oldest computer corpus periodical in
the world. In 1987 it was remodeled as an academic journal and renamed
ICAME Journal.
The new subscription for ICAME Journal is £25 per year (for one issue)
for individual subscribers and £30 per year for institutional subscribers.