Advances in Computational Linguistics
Computational linguistics is an interdisciplinary field concerned with the computational modelling of natural language, as well as the study of appropriate computational approaches to linguistic questions. In general, computational linguistics draws upon linguistics, computer science, artificial intelligence, math, logic, philosophy, cognitive science, cognitive psychology, psycholinguistics, anthropology and neuroscience, among others.
Components of the Book:
  • Chapter 1
    A computational linguistics motivated mapping of ICPC-2 PLUS to SNOMED CT
  • Chapter 2
    The evidence-policy divide: a ‘critical computational linguistics’ approach to the language of 18 health agency CEOs from 9 countries
  • Chapter 3
    Unity and disunity in evolutionary sciences: process-based analogies open common research avenues for biology and linguistics
  • Chapter 4
    A retrospective view of Systemic Functional Linguistics, with notes from a parallel perspective
  • Chapter 5
    Corpus Linguistics Methods in the Study of (Meta)Argumentation
  • Chapter 6
    Taking stock of accumulated knowledge in projection studies from Systemic Functional Linguistics: a research synthesis
  • Chapter 7
    Anne O’Keeffe, Michael McCarthy the Routledge handbook of corpus linguistics
  • Chapter 8
    Simplicity of what? A case study from generative linguistics
  • Chapter 9
    Computational text analysis within the Humanities: How to combine working practices from the contributing fields?
  • Chapter 10
    When (Inter)subjectification Ties Up with Grammaticalization and Related Changes: Van Olmen, Daniёl, Hubert Cuyckens & Lobke Ghesquière (eds.), Aspects of Grammaticalization. (Inter)Subjectification and Directionality (Trends in Linguistics. Studies and Monographs 305.)
  • Chapter 11
    ‘The axial rethink’ – making sense of language: an interview with Christian M.I.M. Matthiessen
  • Chapter 12
    The processing of pseudoword form and meaning in production and comprehension: A computational modeling approach using linear discriminative learning
  • Chapter 13
    A critical time in computational cognitive science
  • Chapter 14
    Developing computational infrastructure for the CorCenCC corpus: The National Corpus of Contemporary Welsh
  • Chapter 15
    A survey of studies in systemic functional language description and typology
Readership: Students, academics, teachers and other people attending or interested in Computational Linguistics
Fernando Loizides
Fernando Loizides, School of Computer Science and Informatics, Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK

Susanne Gahl
Susanne Gahl, Department of Linguistics, University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA

Eirian C Davies
Department of English, Royal Holloway, University of London, Egham Hill, Egham, UK

Jon Patrick
Jon Patrick, School of Information Technologies, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia

Graeme Miller
Graeme Miller, Family Medicine Research Centre, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia

Giulia Terzian
Giulia Terzian, Department of Philosophy, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK

and more...
This Book

296pp. Published September 2020

Scientific Research Publishing, Inc.

Category:Computer Science & Communications

ISBN: 978-1-64997-003-9

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