Language, Band 61,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1985 |
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... Natural Language & Linguistic Theory provides a forum for detailed and lively discussion of theoretical research that pays close attention to natural language data , thus providing a channel of com- munication between researchers of di ...
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... natural vocal - tract activity , then pho- nology may become even more interesting . REFERENCES ANDERSON , STEPHEN R. 1981. Why phonology isn't ' natural ' . LI 12.493–539 . Barton , David . 1978. The discrimination of minimally ...
... natural vocal - tract activity , then pho- nology may become even more interesting . REFERENCES ANDERSON , STEPHEN R. 1981. Why phonology isn't ' natural ' . LI 12.493–539 . Barton , David . 1978. The discrimination of minimally ...
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... Natural Language Processing Hardcover $ 29.95 PLANNING ENGLISH SENTENCES DOUGLAS E. APPELT This investigation into the problem of generating natural language utterances to satisfy specific goals of the speaker is a significant ...
... Natural Language Processing Hardcover $ 29.95 PLANNING ENGLISH SENTENCES DOUGLAS E. APPELT This investigation into the problem of generating natural language utterances to satisfy specific goals of the speaker is a significant ...
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