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COMPUTER PARTICIPATION IN LINGUISTIC RESEARCH PAUL L. GARVIN Thompson Ramo Wooldridge Inc. 1. This paper is not designed as a survey of the field of language data processing . My views on this are set forth in some detail elsewhere .
COMPUTER PARTICIPATION IN LINGUISTIC RESEARCH PAUL L. GARVIN Thompson Ramo Wooldridge Inc. 1. This paper is not designed as a survey of the field of language data processing . My views on this are set forth in some detail elsewhere .
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The closest participation of the computer in the process of linguistic research takes place in the use of computing ... The use of computers to automate linguistic research procedures is based on the significance that linguists rightly ...
The closest participation of the computer in the process of linguistic research takes place in the use of computing ... The use of computers to automate linguistic research procedures is based on the significance that linguists rightly ...
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THE SECOND SESSION was called to order at 1 P.M. by Mr. Trager , a past president of the Society , and Associate Director of the Linguistic Institute . About 250 persons were present . Papers 7–12 were read and discussed .
THE SECOND SESSION was called to order at 1 P.M. by Mr. Trager , a past president of the Society , and Associate Director of the Linguistic Institute . About 250 persons were present . Papers 7–12 were read and discussed .
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The mathematical models of glottochronology | 11 |
The lexicostatistical classification of the Malayopolynesian languages | 38 |
Overt relation markers in Maranao | 47 |
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