COMPUTATIONAL LINGUISTICS: Models, Resources, Applications
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IPN-UNAM-FCE, 2004, 186 pp.
ISBN 970-36-0147- 2


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Abstract: Can computers meaningfully process human language? If this is
difficult, why? If this is possible, how? This book introduces the reader to
the fascinating science of computational linguistics and automatic natural
language processing, which combines linguistics and artificial intelligence.
The main part of the book is devoted to the explanation of the inner working
of a linguistic processor, a software module in charge of translating
natural language input into a representation directly usable by traditional
artificial intelligence applications and, vice versa, of translating their
answer into human language. Overall emphasis in the book is made on a
well-elaborated, though—for a number of historical reasons—so far
little-known in the literature computational linguistic model called
Meaning-Text Theory. For comparison, other models and formalisms are
considered in detail. The book is mainly oriented to researchers and
students interested in applications of natural language processing
techniques to Spanish language. In particular, most of the examples given in
the book deal with Spanish language material—which is a feature of the book
distinguishing it from other books on natural language processing. However,
our main exposition is sufficiently general to be applicable to a wide range
of languages. Specifically, it was taken into account that many readers of
the book will be Spanish native speakers. For them, some comments on the
English terminology, as well as a short English-Spanish dictionary of
technical terms used in the book, were included. Still, reading the book in
English will help Spanish-speaking readers to become familiar with the style
and terminology used in the scientific literature on the subject.

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