| 2012 | Burrows John Frederick, Craig David Hugh, 'Authors and characters', English Studies, 93 292-309 (2012) [C1] | |
| 2012 | Craig David Hugh, 'George Chapman, John Davies of Hereford, William Shakespeare, and A Lover's Complaint', Shakespeare Quarterly, 63 147-174 (2012) [C1] | |
| 2012 | Spencer Elizabeth Louise, Craig David Hugh, Ferguson Alison Jean, Colyvas Kim Jerry, 'Language and ageing - Exploring propositional density in written language - Stability over time', Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, 26 743-754 (2012) [C1] | |
| 2011 | Craig David Hugh, 'A and an in English Plays, 1580-1639', Texas Studies in Literature and Language, 53 273-293 (2011) [C1] | |
| 2011 | Craig David Hugh, 'Shakespeare's vocabulary: Myth and reality', Shakespeare Quarterly, 62 53-74 (2011) [C1] | |
| 2011 | Drew John, Craig David Hugh, 'Did Dickens write 'temperate temperance'?: An attempt to identify authorship of an anonymous article in All the Year Round', Victorian Periodicals Review, 44 267-290 (2011) [C1] | |
| 2010 | Craig David Hugh, 'Style, statistics and new models of authorship', Early Modern Literary Studies 1-15 (2010) [C1] |  |
| 2010 | Craig David Hugh, Whipp R, 'Old spellings, new methods: Automated procedures for indeterminate linguistic data', Literary and Linguistic Computing, 25 37-52 (2010) [C1] |  |
| 2009 | Rosso Osvaldo Anibal, Craig David Hugh, Moscato Pablo Alberto, 'Shakespeare and other English Renaissance authors as characterized by Information Theory complexity quantifiers', Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, 388 916-926 (2009) [C1] |  |
| 2008 | Craig David Hugh, ''Speak, that I may see thee': Shakespeare characters and common words', Shakespeare Survey, 61 281-288 (2008) [C1] |  |
| 2006 | Jordan Ellen Elizabeth, Craig David Hugh, Antonia Alexis, 'The Bronte Sisters and the Christian Remembrancer: A Pilot Study in the Use of the 'Burrows Method' to Identify the Authorship of Unsigned Articles in the Nineteenth-Century Periodical Press', Victorian Periodicals Review, 39 21-45 (2006) [C1] |  |
| 2002 | Craig David Hugh, 'Common-words frequencies, Shakespeare's style, and the Elegy by W. S', Early Modern Literary Studies, 8.1 42 paragraphs (2002) [C1] |  |
| 2002 | Craig David Hugh, 'Shakespeare and Print', Heat, NS 4 49-63 (2002) [C1] |  |
| 2001 | Burrows John Frederick, Craig David Hugh, 'Lucy Hutchinson and the Authorship of Two Seventeenth-Century Poems: A Computational Approach', The Seventeenth Century, 16 259-282 (2001) [C1] |  |
| 2001 | Craig David Hugh, ''An Image of the Times': Ben Jonson's Revision of "Every Man in His Humour"', English Studies, 82 14-33 (2001) [C1] |  |
| 2001 | Craig David Hugh, ''She Learned Romance as She Grew Older' - "Persuasion" as the 'Natural Sequel' to "Sense and Sensibility"', Sensibilities, 23 5-19 (2001) [C1] | |
| 2000 | Craig David Hugh, 'Grammatical modality in English plays from the 1580s to the 1640s', English Literary Renaissance, 30 32-54 (2000) [C1] | |
| 2000 | Craig David Hugh, 'Is the author really dead? An empirical study of authorship in English Renaissance drama', Empirical Studies of the Arts, 18 119-134 (2000) [C1] | |
| 1999 | Craig David Hugh, 'Authorial attribution and computational stylistics: if you can tell authors apart, have you learned anything about them?', Literary and Linguistic Computing, 14 103-113 (1999) [C1] | |
| 1999 | Craig David Hugh, 'Contrast and change in the idiolects of Ben Jonson characters', Computers and the Humanities, 33 221-240 (1999) [C1] | |
| 1999 | Craig David Hugh, 'The weight of numbers: common words and Jonson's dramatic style', The Ben Jonson Journal, 6 243-259 (1999) [C1] | |