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Machine-aided linguistic discovery : an introduction and some examples / Vladimir Pericliev.

Van Pelt Library P98 .P473 2010
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Pericliev, Vladimir.
Contributor:
Hazel M. Hussong Fund.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Computational linguistics.
Physical Description:
xi, 330 pages ; 25 cm
Place of Publication:
London ; Oakville, CT : Equinox, 2010.
Summary:
"Solving linguistic problems frequently reduces to carrying out tasks that are computationally complex and therefore requires automation. This book is an introduction to machine-aided linguistic discovery, a novel research area, and argues for the fruitfulness of the computational approach by presenting a basic conceptual apparatus and several intelligent discovery programs. One of the programs models the fundamental Saussurian notion of 'system' and thus, almost a century after the introduction of this concept and structuralism in general, linguists are for the first time capable of handling adequately this recurring computationally complex task. Another program models the problem of searching for Greenbergian language universals and is capable of stating its discoveries in an intelligible form, a comprehensive English language text. It is the first computer program to generate a whole scientific article. A third program detects potential inconsistencies in genetic language classifications. These, and the other programs described in this book, are applied with noteworthy results to substantial problems from diverse linguistic disciplines such as structural semantics, phonology, typology and historical linguistics."--Publisher's description.
Contents:
Introducing the basic notions
Parsimonious discrimination I : KINSHIP and the problem of componential analysis
Parsimonious discrimination II : MPD and other applications
Inferring plausible laws/patterns I : UNIVAUTO and the problem of language universals
Inferring plausible laws/patterns II : UNIVAUTO and implicational phonological universals
Inferring simplest laws/patterns : MINTYP and the problem of describing a typology
Detecting significant similarities : RECLASS and the problem of genetic language classification
Concluding remarks.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Hazel M. Hussong Fund.
ISBN:
9781845536602
1845536606
OCLC:
405107632
Publisher Number:
99937398177

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