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Gary F. Simons

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7500 W. Camp Wisdom Rd.
Dallas, TX 75236 U.S.A.

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Index of Online Papers and Presentations

2003. (with Steven Bird), “Seven dimensions of portability for language documentation and description.” Language 79(3):557–582. [preprint]

2003. (with Steven Bird), “Building an open language archives community on the OAI foundation.” Library Hi Tech 21(2):210-218. [preprint]

1998. “The nature of linguistic data and the requirements of a computing environment for linguistic research.” In Using Computers in Linguistics: a practical guide, edited by John Lawler and Helen Aristar Dry, pages 10–25. London and New York: Routledge. [preprint]

1996. (with Kenneth L. Pike). “Toward the historical reconstruction of matrix patterns in morphology.” Second author with In Kenneth L. Pike, Gary F. Simons, Carol V. McKinney, and Donald Burquest, eds. The Mystery of Cultural Contacts, Historical Reconstruction, and Text Analysis, pp. 1–37. Georgetown University Press.

1995. (with D. Terence Langendoen). “A rationale for the TEI recommendations for feature–structure markup.” Computers and the Humanities 29(3):191–209. [Reprinted in Nancy Ide and Jean Veronis, eds. The Text Encoding Initiative: Background and Context, pp. 191–209. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.]

1984. Powerful Ideas for Text Processing: an introduction to computer programming with the PTP language. Dallas, TX: Summer Institute of Linguistics. 197 pp.

1982. “Word taboo and comparative Austronesian linguistics.” Pacific Linguistics C–76:157–226.

1979. Language Variation and Limits to Communication. Technical Report number 3, 228 pp. Ithaca, NY: Department of Modern Languages and Linguistics, Cornell University. (reprinted 1984 by Summer Institute of Linguistics, Dallas, TX)