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The Language of Nature

2016
In 1960 Eugene Wigner published an article titled “The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Mathematics in the Natural Sciences.”
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Natural Languages and Context-Free Languages

Linguistics and Philosophy, 1982
In his 1956 paper ‘Three Models for the Description of Language’ Noam Chomsky posed an interesting open question: when we consider the human languages purely as sets of strings of words (henceforth stringsets), do they always fall within the class called context-free languages (CFL’s)?
Gerald Gazdar   +3 more
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The Language of Nature

2014
On account of his political lectures and speeches at the open-air meetings of the London Corresponding Society in the 1790s, Thelwall was widely regarded as one of the most powerful public speakers of the age. Wordsworth thought that he had ‘extraordinary talent’ and Coleridge regarded him as ‘the voice of tens of thousands’.2 William Hazlitt described
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Natural Language Processing

Annual Review of Computer Science, 1990
From the Publisher: These ten contributions describe the major technical ideas underlying many of the significant advances in natural language processing over the last decade, focusing in particular on the challenges in areas such as knowledge representation, reasoning, planning, and integration of multiple knowledge sources, where NLP and AI research
WEISCHEDEL, R   +6 more
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Pseudo natural language vs. controlled natural language

2010 4th International Universal Communication Symposium, 2010
Natural language is an indispensable means of communication. But it is also a serious barrier for communication, in particular between human and computers. Efforts have been made to overcome this barrier since long time ago. One of these efforts was to design controlled natural languages (CNL), which are subsets of natural languages, yet are easy to ...
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Natural Computation for Natural Language

Fundamenta Informaticae, 1997
Computation not only takes place in provoked contexts of scientific experimentation, but in natural circumstances too. We are going to approach computation in natural contexts. How the nature computes? Turing machines and Chomsky grammars are rewriting systems, and the same is true for Post, Thue, Markov, Lindenmayer and other classes of axiomatic ...
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Language and human nature

2004
Language is a central area of concern in the twentieth century. This is evident on all sides. First, our century has seen the birth and explosive growth of the science of linguistics. And in a sense ‘explosive’ is the right word, because like the other sciences of man, linguistics is pursued in a number of mutually irreducible ways, according to ...
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Natural Languages, Formal Languages, and Explication

2012
In the early 1930s, Carnap’s philosophical programme underwent a radical change of method, which mainly consisted of two successive breakthroughs. These have been carefully distinguished by Steve Awodey and Andre Carus, who have also fully articulated the historical and philosophical context in which they occurred.1 The first step was taken in January ...
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Formal Languages and Natural Languages

2018
The old conception of logical form did not survive the problems that emerged in connection with the dichotomy between natural language and logically perfect language. After Frege, Russell, and Wittgenstein, the ideal of logical perfection lost traction. However, the spirit of that conception did not die with its letter.
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Processing Natural Language without Natural Language Processing

2003
We can still create computer programs displaying only the most rudimentary natural language processing capabilities. One of the greatest barriers to advanced natural language processing is our inability to overcome the linguistic knowledge acquisition bottleneck.
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