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Natural language processing

Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1984
AbstractNatural language processing has two primary roles to play in the storage and retrieval of large bodies of information: providing a friendly, easily‐learned interface to information retrieval systems, and automatically structuring texts so that their information can be more easily processed and retrieved.
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Language in the Legal Process

Law & Society Review, 1980
This review essay analyzes the relation between language and the two basic functions of law, the ordering of social relations and the restoration of social order when it breaks down. One main theme is the linguistic description of legal language and the sociolinguistic and sociolegal limitations on its reform. Drawing on a basic distinction between the
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A language for distributed processing

1979 International Workshop on Managing Requirements Knowledge (MARK), 1979
The main question being addressed here is, what is a good way to program a multiple processor system (whether tightly or loosely coupled) to accomplish an integral distributed processing applicationƒ Writing concurrent programs for a uniprocessor is tough enough, but writing programs which interact and operate simultaneously in parallel can be a most ...
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Language anxiety and language processing

EUROSLA Yearbook, 2006
This paper focuses on two studies into the effects of language anxiety on language processing. Using samples of Croatian L1 — English L2 speakers performing two picture description tasks (one in L1 and one in L2), the studies analysed their oral productions in order to identify a number of temporal and hesitation signals of planning processes.
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Natural Language Processing for Requirements Engineering

ACM Computing Surveys, 2022
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Ontologies of Language and Language Processing

2010
In this chapter we discuss approaches to natural language processing where there is a strong interaction with ontological engineering. Due to the breadth of knowledge required for language processing, many of the knowledge sources developed in the area are also being considered ready-made candidates for domain ontologies.
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Natural-language processing

Artificial Intelligence, 1982
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