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Grouping sounds into evolving units for the purpose of historical language comparison. [PDF]
List JM, Hill NW, Blum F, Juárez C.
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Neural network-assisted analysis of tube vocal tract models
Song R, Sjons J, Ekström A.
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Computational linguistics or linguistic informatics?
Automatic Documentation and Mathematical Linguistics, 2014The concept of "linguistic informatics" is introduced in order to refer to a scientific domain that studies the distribution patterns of text information, as well as problems, principles, methods, and algorithms applied for the development of linguistic software and hardware.
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2013
AbstractComputational linguistics grew out of early projects in machine translation. Initially it was conceived of as a branch of artificial intelligence with the goal of complete human-like language understanding, and was concerned with symbolic methods of parsing and semantic analysis.
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AbstractComputational linguistics grew out of early projects in machine translation. Initially it was conceived of as a branch of artificial intelligence with the goal of complete human-like language understanding, and was concerned with symbolic methods of parsing and semantic analysis.
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2018
This chapter introduces the fields of Computational Linguistics (CL)—the computational modelling of linguistic representations and theories—and Natural Language Processing (NLP)—the design and implementation of tools for automated language understanding and production—and discusses some of the existing tensions between the formal approach to ...
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This chapter introduces the fields of Computational Linguistics (CL)—the computational modelling of linguistic representations and theories—and Natural Language Processing (NLP)—the design and implementation of tools for automated language understanding and production—and discusses some of the existing tensions between the formal approach to ...
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Ellipsis and Computational Linguistics
2019AbstractThis chapter considers approaches to ellipsis within computational linguistics. It begins with the structure of the ellipsis site—a topic that has received little attention in computational linguistics. There are two prominent accounts of the recovery of ellipsis: that of Lappin and McCord (1990) and Dalrymple et al. (1991).
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Language, 1998
Part I. Syntax and Computation: 1. Formal devices for linguistic generalisations: West German word order in LFG Annie Zaenan and Ronald M. Kaplan 2. Stratified feature for multistratal relational analysis David E. Johnson and Lawrence S. Moss 3. Feature-based grammar as constraint grammar Alan M. Frisch Part II. Automated Parsing and Generation: 4.
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Part I. Syntax and Computation: 1. Formal devices for linguistic generalisations: West German word order in LFG Annie Zaenan and Ronald M. Kaplan 2. Stratified feature for multistratal relational analysis David E. Johnson and Lawrence S. Moss 3. Feature-based grammar as constraint grammar Alan M. Frisch Part II. Automated Parsing and Generation: 4.
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1986
In spite of the rapid growth of interest in the computer analysis of language, this book provides an integrated introduction to the field. Inevitably, when many different approaches are still being considered, a straightforward work of synthesis would be neither possible nor practicable.
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In spite of the rapid growth of interest in the computer analysis of language, this book provides an integrated introduction to the field. Inevitably, when many different approaches are still being considered, a straightforward work of synthesis would be neither possible nor practicable.
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