Home
Scholarly Works
On Ambiguity in Internal Contextual Languages
Conference

On Ambiguity in Internal Contextual Languages

Abstract

In the last decade, computational linguistics has produced a revival of the interest in the mathematical study of the various levels of human language. This volume contains a selection of recent research papers approaching mathematical and computational topics in natural languages, with a special attention being paid to syntax and semantics. According with their main focus, the papers are distributed into four parts: Syntax, Semantics, Natural language processing and Varia, which cover a vast range of problems. The book may be of interest to all those who intend to know which kind of mathematics is used when giving account of natural language, as well as to people working on computational issues involving human-machine interaction.

Authors

Ilie L

Series

Studies in Functional and Structural Linguistics

Volume

45

Pagination

pp. 29-46

Publisher

John Benjamins Publishing Company

Publication Date

October 15, 1998

DOI

10.1075/sfsl.45.07ili

Conference proceedings

Linguistic and Literary Studies in Eastern Europe

ISSN

0165-7712
View published work (Non-McMaster Users)

Contact the Experts team