2310	 Language Analysis in the Humanities	 The use of the computer in the language-oriented humanities for exhaustive listing of detail as in indices and concordances is widespread and accepted as desirable. The implications of the computer for a science of the humanities-a science entailing gathering data for the construction and testing of models-are neither widely recognized nor accepted. This paper argues that the computer s major role as to language analysis in the humanities will be the establishing of such a science.Thus for those areas of the humanities for which rigor and precision are necessary e.g. analyzing literature or teaching a student to write a composition the computer can be a critically important facilitator. language analysis humanities science of the humanities pattern recognition pattern generation interdisciplinary cooperation
