Using
Computers
in
Linguistics:


Routledge 1998



A
Practical
Guide

Edited by
John M. Lawler
Program in Linguistics
University of Michigan
and
Helen Aristar Dry
Linguistics Program
Eastern Michigan University

Table of Contents


 
Introduction
  by
John M. Lawler
  University of Michigan
Helen Aristar Dry
  Eastern Michigan University

  1.
The Nature of Linguistic Data and the Requirements of a Computing Environment for Linguistic Research
  by
Gary F. Simons
  Summer Institute of Linguistics

  2.
The Internet: An Introduction
  by
Anthony Rodrigues Aristar
  Texas A&M University
Helen Aristar Dry
  Eastern Michigan University

  3.
Education
  by
Henry Rogers
  University of Toronto

  4.
Textual Databases
  by
Susan Hockey
  University of Alberta

  5.
The Unix Language Family
  by
John M. Lawler
  University of Michigan

  6.
Linguistic Software for Doing Field Linguistics
  by
Evan L. Antworth
  Summer Institute of Linguistics
J. Randolph Valentine
  University of Wisconsin-Madison

  7.
Language Understanding and the Emerging Alignment
  of Linguistics and Natural Language Processing
  by
James E. Hoard
  The Boeing Corporation

  8.
Theoretical and Computational Linguistics:
  Toward a Mutual Understanding
  by
Samuel Bayer, John Aberdeen, John Burger,
Lynette Hirschman, David Palmer, and Marc Vilain
  The Mitre Corporation

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