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Linguistics and Computation

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.
Dominique Estival   +3 more
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Computational linguistics or linguistic informatics? [PDF]

open access: possibleAutomatic Documentation and Mathematical Linguistics, 2014
The 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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Computational linguistics and the humanist [PDF]

open access: possibleComputers and the Humanities, 1976
WHEN LINGUISTS examine the languageprocessing activities of scholars who prefer to call themselves "humanists," the chief product they find is almost inevitably a concordance, that is, an alphabetized list of character strings, merely the outside of language.
William L. Benzon, David G. Hays
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Computational Lexicography and Computational Linguistics

Lexicographica - International Annual for Lexicography / Internationales Jahrbuch für Lexikographie, 1988
The relationship between Comptutational Lexicography and Computational Linguistics is examined. Section one is a general discussion of publishers' machine readable dictionaries, which points out their failure to adapt to users' changing needs. Section two discusses and evaluates attempts to process such dictionaries to obtain information useful for ...
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Morphological Theory and Computational Linguistics

2018
The chapter provides a computer-based, algorithmic view of issues of lexical processing, ranging from the encoding of input data to the structure of output representations, going through the basic operations of word splitting, storage, access, retrieval, and assembly of intermediate representations.
Pirrelli, Vito
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