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Natural language processing in Prolog : an introduction to computational linguistics / Gerald Gazdar and Chris Mellish.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Wokingham, England : Addison-Wesley Pub. Co., 1989.Description: xv, 504 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0201180537
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 006.35 23 G289
Contents:
Introduction-- 2. Finite-state techniques-- 3. Recursive and augmented transition networks-- 4. Grammars-- 5. Parsing, search and ambiguity-- 6. Well-formed substring tables and charts-- 7. Features and the lexicon-- 8. Semantics-- 9. Question answering and inference-- 10. Pragmatics-- Appendix-- Solutions to selected exercises-- Bibliography-- Indexes.
Summary: Explains how computers can be programmed to recognize the complex ambiguities of human language. Addresses: current techniques in syntax, semantics, and pragmatics; program listings showing applications in Prolog; and question answering and inference. Targeted at professionals in the artificial inte.
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Includes Bibliographical references and index.

Introduction--
2. Finite-state techniques--
3. Recursive and augmented transition networks--
4. Grammars--
5. Parsing, search and ambiguity--
6. Well-formed substring tables and charts--
7. Features and the lexicon--
8. Semantics--
9. Question answering and inference--
10. Pragmatics--
Appendix--
Solutions to selected exercises--
Bibliography--
Indexes.

Explains how computers can be programmed to recognize the complex ambiguities of human language. Addresses: current techniques in syntax, semantics, and pragmatics; program listings showing applications in Prolog; and question answering and inference. Targeted at professionals in the artificial inte.

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