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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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  • ...heory, the existence of movement can be understood as the way in which the computational system tries to satisfy the interface requirement of [[full interpretation] ...TS/Lexicon/zoek.pl?lemma=Checking+theory&lemmacode=1559 Utrecht Lexicon of Linguistics]
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  • [[Category:Computational Linguistics]]
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  • ...-13) was a British linguist who took a leading role in developing [[corpus linguistics]] and [[English]]-language corpora. ...pointed to a lectureship in the Department of English Language and General Linguistics.
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  • [[Category:Computational Linguistics]]
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  • ...r these principles, global evaluation is no longer necessary. This reduces computational complexity. In this system, the trigger for movement is always on the targe ...exicon/zoek.pl?lemma=Attract&lemmacode=1519 Attract] in Utrecht Lexicon of Linguistics
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  • A '''tagger''' is a device which assigns symbolic labels (''tags'') to linguistics units. The labels are taken from a predefined set of symbols (the so-called [[Category:Computational Linguistics]]
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  • [[Category:Computational Linguistics]]
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  • ...d in the mental syllabary. The advantage of a mental syllabary is that the computational load of the articulatory programmer during speech production is reduced. Sy .../UiL-OTS/Lexicon/zoek.pl?lemma=Syllabary&lemmacode=1316 Utrecht Lexicon of Linguistics]
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  • [[Category:Computational Linguistics]]
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  • [[Category:Computational Linguistics]]
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  • ...to [[Glottopedia:About Glottopedia|Glottopedia]], the free encyclopedia of linguistics.''' ...opedia:Dictionary articles|dictionary articles]] on all technical terms of linguistics and is [[Glottopedia:Multilingual|multilingual]]. In addition, there are [[
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  • * a small set of operations that form syntactic objects: the computational system of human language C<sub>HL</sub>. .../Lexicon/zoek.pl?lemma=Minimalist+program&lemmacode=546 Utrecht Lexicon of Linguistics]
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  • [[category:Computational Linguistics]]
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  • ...,&nbsp; [[Glottometrics (de)]]&nbsp;– Buchreihen: [[Buchreihe Quantitative Linguistics]]&nbsp;– [[Bibliographien]]&nbsp;– [[Links]]&nbsp;– [[Internationales [[Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL)]]
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  • [[Category:Computational Linguistics]]
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  • ...n the fields Quantitative Linguistics and Systems Theoretical (Synergetic) Linguistics. </div> ...unit]]&nbsp;– [[property]]&nbsp;– [[the role of statistics in quantitative linguistics]]
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  • [[Category:Computational Linguistics]]
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  • ...is & S. Kepser (Hg.), Evidence in Linguistics: Empirical, Theoretical, and Computational Perspectives. Berlin 2005. *C. T. Schütze, The Empirical Base of Linguistics: Grammaticality Judgments and Linguistic Methodology. Chicago 1996.
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  • [[Category:Computational Linguistics]]
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  • ...ical Functional Grammar''' (LFG) is a grammar [[framework]] in theoretical linguistics, a variety of [[generative grammar]]. The development of the theory was ini ...ime being efficiently parseable and having the rigidity of formalism which computational linguists require.
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  • [[Category:Computational Linguistics]]
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  • ...Weak Generative Capacity, and Modern Linguistic Theories. ''Computational Linguistics'' 1984/10, 189–202.
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  • ...s with respect to textual units and to phonology. (In modern computational linguistics and in natural language processing, however, Markov chains are a central co Shannon and Weaver (1949) applied information theory to linguistics and raised a storm of calculations on diverse language phenomena. Many ling
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  • ...heory) and logics to model structural properties of language, quantitative linguistics (QL) studies the multitude of quantitative properties which are essential f ...but they can also be used and applied in many fields such as computational linguistics and natural language processing, language teaching, optimisation of texts e
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  • *H. Cuyckens & B. E. Zawada (Hg.), Polysemy in Cognitive Linguistics. Amsterdam 1997. *H. Schütze, Ambiguity Resolution in Language Learning: Computational and Cognitive Models. Chicago 1997.
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  • ...Hrsg.) ''Proceedings of the 16th international Conference on Computational Linguistics (COLING-96).'' Copenhagen. 382–387.
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  • ...Can you count pluses and minuses before you can count? Chicago Journal of Linguistics 2.51-56. Reprinted with afterword in The Best of CLS , Chicago Linguistic S *1968i. Review of Sebeok (ed.), Current Trends in Linguistics 3. Lg. 44.556-93. Reprinted in McCawley 1973e:167-205.
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  • .... Karttunen, A.M.Zwicky (Eds.), ''Natural Language parsing: Psychological, computational and theoretical perspectives''. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ...''. In: ''West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics'', 365-384. Stanford Linguistics Association.
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  • ** Englisch als Sprache für Kategorienbezeichner (z.B ''computational linguistics'' statt ''Computerlinguistik'' als Kategorie)
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  • ...tic analysis of verb aspect and the English 'imperfective progressive' ''. Linguistics and Philosophy. 1: 45-78. *Lakoff, G. 1979. ''Stative adjectives and verbs''. Harvard Computational Laboratory Report, n.NSF-17. trad. it. in (G. Cinque) ''La semantica genera
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