Computational Linguistics
Discover the fascinating world of language and technology with Computational Linguistics by Ralph Grishman, published by Cambridge University Press in 1986. This comprehensive 200-page paperback serves as both an integrated introduction and a valuable survey of the field of computer analysis of language.
Grishman expertly covers essential topics such as syntax analysis, semantic analysis, text analysis, and natural language generation, making complex concepts accessible through clear exposition and practical exercises. This book is particularly suited for readers who have a background in computer science and finite mathematics, providing them with the tools to explore the intersection of linguistics and computing.
Enhance your understanding of how computers interpret language and gain insights into the mechanisms behind natural language processing. Perfect for students and professionals alike, Computational Linguistics is a must-have addition to your academic library.