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  • This portal presents the most central topics in Computational Linguistics. </div> Journals: [[Cognition]]&nbsp;, [[ Computational Linguistics]]&nbsp;, [[Information Retrieval]]&nbsp; [[Research on Language and Compu
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  • ...n for the study of [[computational linguistics]], including [[quantitative linguistics]]. [http://www.aclweb.org/ Association for Computational Linguistics].
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  • ...n behandelt ist die [http://www.aclweb.org/| Association for Computational Linguistics].
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  • ...n for the study of [[computational linguistics]], including [[quantitative linguistics]]. [http://www.aclweb.org/ Association for Computational Linguistics].
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  • '''POS''' is a commonly used (especially in computational linguistics) abbreviation for [[part of speech]].
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  • ...n behandelt ist die [http://www.aclweb.org/| Association for Computational Linguistics].
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  • [[Category:Computational Linguistics]]
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  • ...beyond its input. Proposed in Chomsky (1995:225) as a condition met by the computational system of human language, and taken to imply that the interface levels cont ...on/zoek.pl?lemma=Inclusiveness+condition&lemmacode=1570 Utrecht Lexicon of Linguistics]
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  • ...ste der Artikel anzeigen lassen, die dem Bereich [[:Category:Computational Linguistics|Computerlinguistik]] zugeordnet sind.
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  • ...edia aims to have a series of '''portals''' for the main thematic areas of linguistics. A [[Help:Portal|portal]] is an introductory page for a given topic. It com ...hat portals should look like in Glottopedia, but the [[Portal:Quantitative linguistics]] gives a fairly good idea of what the editors have in mind.
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  • [[Category:Computational Linguistics]]
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  • =General linguistics= [[International Cognitive Linguistics Conference]] (ICLC)
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  • [[Category:Computational Linguistics]]
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  • This portal presents the most central topics in Computational Linguistics. </div> Journals: [[Cognition]]&nbsp;, [[ Computational Linguistics]]&nbsp;, [[Information Retrieval]]&nbsp; [[Research on Language and Compu
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  • ...R., Altmann, G. and Piotrowski, R.C. (eds.) 2005. Handbook of Quantitative Linguistics. Berlin: Springer, 847-56. [[Category:Computational Linguistics]]
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  • [[Category:Computational Linguistics]]
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  • ...e-over-Move''' is one of the [[economy principle]]s; it says that if the [[computational system]] has a choice between merging one element or moving another element ...TS/Lexicon/zoek.pl?lemma=Merge-over-Move&lemmacode=1517 Utrecht Lexicon of Linguistics]
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  • [[Category:Computational Linguistics]]
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  • [[Category:Computational linguistics]]
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  • ...rules out uneconomical steps during the derivation, local economy reduces computational complexity. Considerations of psychological reality and conceptual simplici ...OTS/Lexicon/zoek.pl?lemma=Global+economy&lemmacode=1526 Utrecht Lexicon of Linguistics]
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  • [[Category:Computational Linguistics]]
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  • [[Category:Computational Linguistics]]
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