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Glossarium polyglottum bryologiae : A multilingual glossary for bryology
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Year: 1990 Publisher: St. Louis, MO Missouri Botanical Garden

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Language distribution issues in bilingual schooling
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ISBN: 1853590460 Year: 1990 Publisher: Clevedon, Avon Philadelphia Multilingual Matters


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The path to language : bilingual education for deaf children
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ISBN: 0585199418 9780585199412 1853590797 9781853590795 1853590789 9781853590788 Year: 1990 Publisher: Clevedon : Multilingual matters,

Town planning glossary : 10,000 multilingual terms in one alphabet for European town planners = Stadplanungsglossar = Glossaire d'Urbanisme = Glosario de Urbanísmo = Glossario di Urbanistica
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ISBN: 3598109032 8877430532 3110971852 9783110971859 9783598109034 Year: 1990 Publisher: München : K.G. Saur,

Computertoepassingen in de neerlandistiek : lezingen gehouden op het gelijknamige congres, op 24 november 1989, georganiseerd door de Landelijke Vereniging van Neerlandici in samenwerking met IBM Nederland N.V.
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ISBN: 9073479010 Year: 1990 Publisher: Almere : Landelijke vereniging van Neerlandici,


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Le théâtre au croisement des cultures
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ISBN: 271430382X 9782714303820 Year: 1990 Publisher: Paris: Corti,

Semantic processing for finite domains.
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ISBN: 0521362261 052102403X 0511554419 Year: 1990 Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge university press,

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A primary problem in the area of natural language processing has been that of semantic analysis. This book aims to look at the semantics of natural languages in context. It presents an approach to the computational processing of English text that combines current theories of knowledge representation and reasoning in Artificial Intelligence with the latest linguistic views of lexical semantics. This results in distinct advantages for relating the semantic analysis of a sentence to its context. A key feature is the clear separation of the lexical entries that represent the domain-specific linguistic information from the semantic interpreter that performs the analysis. The criteria for defining the lexical entries are firmly grounded in current linguistic theories, facilitating integration with existing parsers. This approach has been implemented and tested in Prolog on a domain for physics word problems and full details of the algorithms and code are presented. Semantic Processing for Finite Domains will appeal to postgraduates and researchers in computational linguistics, and to industrial groups specializing in natural language processing.

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