Scope: Expands FORTRAN's capabilities by providing subroutines and functions for dynamic storage allocation, virtual memory, data structuring, list-processing, string-processing, sorting and ranking, statistical and matrix operators. Method: DYSTAL consists of some 81Yodd subroutines and functions written in Basic FORTRAN IV. A program written in DYSTAL consists of numerous calls to DYSTAL functions and subroutines. An early version of DYSTAL II was tested on an IBM 360/50 and a more recent version (1970) on an IBM 1130. Work is in progress on a two-byte integer version for smaller computers. Can be implemented on other machines.
Scope:We propose to do a feasibility study to see if the role of language in the formation of nonconscious belief systems can be ascertained. The language we are focusing on is American English and the first ideology we will examine is that of male supremacy. If this proves successful, language characteristics of other ideologies will be examined. Method: 1) An in-depth literature search of related psycholinguistic studies and linguistic etymological studies to delimit sex-related terms.2) The application of Exposure Theory and the frequency distribution of sex-related terms. 3) A computer analysis of selected texts to reveal the frequency distribution of sex-related terms in age-graded material. 4) An experimental study of perceived sexuality in specially prepared texts with male, female, and neuter biaso, s, and select commercial texts.
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