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CSLI Studies in Computational Linguistics
Edited by Ann Copestake
This series covers all areas of computational linguistics and language
technology, with a special emphasis on work which has direct relevance
to practical applications, makes formal advances, and incorporates
insights into natural language processing from other fields,
especially linguistics and psychology. Books in this series describe
groundbreaking research or provide an accessible and up-to-date
overview of an area for nonspecialists. Also included are works
documenting freely available resources for language processing, such
as software, grammars, dictionaries, and corpora.
- Jacy: An Implemented Grammar of Japanese
edited by Melanie Siegel, Emily M. Bender, and Francis Bond (November 2016)
- Readings in Japanese Natural Language Processing
edited by Francis Bond, Timothy Baldwin, Kentaro Inui, Shun Ishizaki, Hiroshi Nakagawa, and Akira Shimazu (June 2016)
- Automaton Theories of Human Sentence Comprehension
John T. Hale (September 2014)
- Grammatical Framework: Programming with Multilingual
Grammars
Aarne Ranta (April 2011)
- Collected Papers of Martin Kay: A Half-Century of
Computational Linguistics
Martin Kay (with the editorial assistance of Dan
Flickinger & Stephan Oepen) (October 2010)
- Arabic Computational Linguistics
Ali Farghaly (July 2010)
- The Structure of Scientific Articles: Applications to
Citation Indexing and Summarization Simone Teufel (July
2010)
- Putting Linguistics into Speech Recognition Manny Rayner, Beth Ann Hockey, and Pierrette Bouillon
- Flexible Semantics for Reinterpretation Phenomena Markus Egg
- Representation and Inference for Natural Language Patrick Blackburn and Johan Bos
- Translating the Untranslatable Francis Bond
- Data-Oriented Parsing Rens Bod, Remko Scha, and Khalil Sima'an
- Open-Domain Question Answering from Large Text Collections Marius Pasca
- Finite State Morphology Kenneth R. Beesley and Lauri Karttunen
- Word Sense Disambiguation: Combining Knowledge Sources for Sense Resolution Mark Stevenson
- Linguistic Form and its Computation Christian Rohrer, Antje Roßdeutscher, and Hans Kamp
Edited by Ann Copestake
ISSN: 1557-5772
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