Readings in Automatic Language ProcessingDavid G. Hays |
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Introduction David G Hays | 1 |
Specification Languages for Mechanical Languages and their ProcessorsA Bakers Dozen Saul Gorn | 9 |
Natural Language in Computer Form Martin Kay and Theo dore W Ziehe | 33 |
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ABSTRACTING alphabet analysis applied automatic called characters clause combination complete concept connected constitutes construction contains corpus corresponding dependent described designated determine dictionary English entry equivalent example exposition fact function given govern grammar grouping headings identified included indicates input intermediate symbol labels language length letter linguistic logical machine marks matching means mechanical method modifier natural necessary needed node nominal Note noun object obtained occurrence operation output parsing performed phrase position possible predictive PREPOSITION present problem procedure processor produce properties recorded reference regular expression relations represented result routine rules Russian segmentation sentence sequence serve space specified step storage stored string structure subscripts symbol syntactic tape third tion translation tree unit variable verb word