Prague Studies in Mathematical Linguistics

Prague Studies in Mathematical Linguistics

Author: Eva Haji?ová

Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing

Published: 1981-01-01

Total Pages: 257

ISBN-13: 9027280851

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The papers in this volume are divided into two sections. Part 1 Quantitative Linguistics contains contributions by Marie Těšitelová; Jiří Kraus; Ján Horecký & E. Nemcová; J. Sabol; Z. Lišková; V. Smetáček & M. Königová; J. Štěpán; L. Klimeš; P. Vašák. Part 2 Algebraic Linguistics contains contributions by M. Novotný; L. Nebeský; Petr Sgall; Eva Hajičová; Petr Pitha; J. Weisheitelová; Jarmila Panevová, A. Goralčíková & Eva Hajičová.


Prague Studies in Mathematical Linguistics

Prague Studies in Mathematical Linguistics

Author: Eva Hajicova

Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing

Published: 1986

Total Pages: 201

ISBN-13: 9027215278

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The papers in this volume are divided into two sections. Part 1 Quantitative Linguistics contains contributions by Marie Tešitelová; Ludmila Uhlírová; I. Nebeská; M. Ludvíková; H. Confortiová; Marie Tešitelová , J. Petr & Jan Králík; J. Štepán; J. Krámský; J. Dušková; J. Sabol. Part 2 Algebraic Linguistics contains contributions by M. Novotný; L. Nebeský; Petr Sgall; Eva Hajicová, Petr Sgall & J. Vrbová; Jarmila Panevová; Petr Pitha; Eva Buránová; Svatava Machová; Eva Hajicová, M. Hnátková & P. Jirku; Zdenek Kirschner; Pavel Materna.


Prague Studies in Mathematical Linguistics 10

Prague Studies in Mathematical Linguistics 10

Author: Eva Haji?ová

Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing

Published: 1990

Total Pages: 200

ISBN-13: 9027215413

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The papers in this volume are divided into two sections. Part 1 Quantitative Linguistics contains contributions by Marie Tešitelová; M. Ludvíková; H. Confortiová; Ludmila Uhlírová; I. Nebeská; Jan Králík; J. Krámský; J. Sabol; J. Štepán. Part 2 Algebraic Linguistics contains contributions by M. Novotný; Pavel Materna; Eva Hajicová, Petr Sgall & Petr Pitha; Jarmila Panevová & Petr Sgall.


Computational Linguistics and Intelligent Text Processing

Computational Linguistics and Intelligent Text Processing

Author: Alexander Gelbukh

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2010-03-18

Total Pages: 778

ISBN-13: 3642121152

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This book constitutes the proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Computational Linguistics and Intelligent Text Processing, held in Iaşi, Romania, in March 2010. The 60 paper included in the volume were carefully reviewed and selected from numerous submissions. The book also includes 3 invited papers. The topics covered are: lexical resources, syntax and parsing, word sense disambiguation and named entity recognition, semantics and dialog, humor and emotions, machine translation and multilingualism, information extraction, information retrieval, text categorization and classification, plagiarism detection, text summarization, and speech generation.


Automating Linguistics

Automating Linguistics

Author: Jacqueline Léon

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2021-04-26

Total Pages: 179

ISBN-13: 3030706427

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Automating Linguistics offers an in-depth study of the history of the mathematisation and automation of the sciences of language. In the wake of the first mathematisation of the 1930s, two waves followed: machine translation in the 1950s and the development of computational linguistics and natural language processing in the 1960s. These waves were pivotal given the work of large computerised corpora in the 1990s and the unprecedented technological development of computers and software.Early machine translation was devised as a war technology originating in the sciences of war, amidst the amalgamate of mathematics, physics, logics, neurosciences, acoustics, and emerging sciences such as cybernetics and information theory. Machine translation was intended to provide mass translations for strategic purposes during the Cold War. Linguistics, in turn, did not belong to the sciences of war, and played a minor role in the pioneering projects of machine translation.Comparing the two trends, the present book reveals how the sciences of language gradually integrated the technologies of computing and software, resulting in the second-wave mathematisation of the study of language, which may be called mathematisation-automation. The integration took on various shapes contingent upon cultural and linguistic traditions (USA, ex-USSR, Great Britain and France). By contrast, working with large corpora in the 1990s, though enabled by unprecedented development of computing and software, was primarily a continuation of traditional approaches in the sciences of language sciences, such as the study of spoken and written texts, lexicography, and statistical studies of vocabulary.


Language in its multifarious aspects

Language in its multifarious aspects

Author: Petr Sgall

Publisher: Karolinum Press

Published: 2006-04-01

Total Pages: 556

ISBN-13: 8024611589

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This exceptional book of selected essays by the leading Czech linguist and member of the Prague Linguistic Circle contains 26 essays in English and 4 in German. It presents the wide scope of Sgall's interest and in six parts introduces the main spheres of author's interest - the first part of the book deals with general and theoretical questions, the second contains Sgall's contribution to syntax, the third covers the functional sentence perspective, the fourth sentences and discourse, the fifth language typology and the last part covers speech and writing


Current Issues in Mathematical Linguistics

Current Issues in Mathematical Linguistics

Author: C. Martín-Vide

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2014-06-28

Total Pages: 480

ISBN-13: 1483294722

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The present volume contains some selected topics of current interest around the world in the mathematical analysis of natural language. The book is divided into four sections:- analytical algebraic models- models from the theory of formal grammars and automata, with interest mainly in syntax- model-theoretic concepts in semantics or pragmatics, and- a final section containing some applications in computational linguistics.The varied perspectives illustrated in the book confirm that Mathematical Linguistics has finally introduced scientific methods into a previously fuzzy field, through the use of mathematical reasoning. The text will contribute to a fruitful convergence between linguists, mathematicians, logicians, computer scientists, cognitive scientists and others interested in the formal treatment of natural language and the research of its properties.