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The task of simulating the human language - user on the computer has two aspects : ' understanding the problem of getting computers to understand natural language — and ' generation ' , the problem of getting computers to produce it .
The task of simulating the human language - user on the computer has two aspects : ' understanding the problem of getting computers to understand natural language — and ' generation ' , the problem of getting computers to produce it .
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The problem remains and I do not believe that it can be solved without looking at other ... This could be seen as a classic case study , where the comparative problems could be viewed in the light of the more familiar comparative ...
The problem remains and I do not believe that it can be solved without looking at other ... This could be seen as a classic case study , where the comparative problems could be viewed in the light of the more familiar comparative ...
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( Some of the mathematics involved will create large problems for most academic linguists , myself included . ) ... But I believe the difficulty about time is also a symptom of a more general problem which besets the PDP / connectionist ...
( Some of the mathematics involved will create large problems for most academic linguists , myself included . ) ... But I believe the difficulty about time is also a symptom of a more general problem which besets the PDP / connectionist ...
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The lexicon Victoria A Fromkin | 1 |
Predication and PRO N Hornstein and D Lightfoot | 23 |
Nouns and verbs Ronald W Langacker | 53 |
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