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Language Computations
 
Edited by: Eric Sven Ristad
A co-publication of the AMS and DIMACS
Language Computations
Hardcover ISBN:  978-0-8218-6608-5
Product Code:  DIMACS/17
List Price: $86.00
MAA Member Price: $77.40
AMS Member Price: $68.80
eBook ISBN:  978-1-4704-3975-0
Product Code:  DIMACS/17.E
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MAA Member Price: $72.00
AMS Member Price: $64.00
Hardcover ISBN:  978-0-8218-6608-5
eBook: ISBN:  978-1-4704-3975-0
Product Code:  DIMACS/17.B
List Price: $166.00 $126.00
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AMS Member Price: $132.80 $100.80
Language Computations
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Language Computations
Edited by: Eric Sven Ristad
A co-publication of the AMS and DIMACS
Hardcover ISBN:  978-0-8218-6608-5
Product Code:  DIMACS/17
List Price: $86.00
MAA Member Price: $77.40
AMS Member Price: $68.80
eBook ISBN:  978-1-4704-3975-0
Product Code:  DIMACS/17.E
List Price: $80.00
MAA Member Price: $72.00
AMS Member Price: $64.00
Hardcover ISBN:  978-0-8218-6608-5
eBook ISBN:  978-1-4704-3975-0
Product Code:  DIMACS/17.B
List Price: $166.00 $126.00
MAA Member Price: $149.40 $113.40
AMS Member Price: $132.80 $100.80
  • Book Details
     
     
    DIMACS - Series in Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science
    Volume: 171994; 198 pp
    MSC: Primary 92; Secondary 68

    This book contains the refereed proceedings of the DIMACS Workshop on Human Language, held in March 1992 at Princeton University. The workshop drew together many of the world's most prominent linguists, computer scientists, and learning theorists to focus on language computations. A language computation is a computation that underlies the comprehension, production, or acquisition of human language. These computations lie at the very heart of human language. This volume aims to advance understanding of language computation, with a focus on computations related to the sounds and words of a language. The book investigates sensory-motor representation of speech sounds (phonetics), phonological stress, problems in language acquisition, and the relation between the sound and the meaning of words (morphology). The articles are directed toward researchers with an interest in human language and in computation. Although no article requires expertise in linguistics or computer science, some background in these areas is helpful, and the book provides relevant references.

    Co-published with the Center for Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science beginning with Volume 8. Volumes 1–7 were co-published with the Association for Computer Machinery (ACM).

    Readership

    Researchers with an interest in human language and in computation.

  • Table of Contents
     
     
    • Chapters
    • C/D model: A computational model of phonetic implementation
    • Relating phonetic and phonological categories
    • General properties of stress and metrical structure
    • Acquiring stress systems
    • Metrical consistency
    • Inductive reasoning
    • Language acquisition in the MDL framework
    • Parsing morphology: ”Factoring” words
    • Complexity of Morpheme acquisition
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Volume: 171994; 198 pp
MSC: Primary 92; Secondary 68

This book contains the refereed proceedings of the DIMACS Workshop on Human Language, held in March 1992 at Princeton University. The workshop drew together many of the world's most prominent linguists, computer scientists, and learning theorists to focus on language computations. A language computation is a computation that underlies the comprehension, production, or acquisition of human language. These computations lie at the very heart of human language. This volume aims to advance understanding of language computation, with a focus on computations related to the sounds and words of a language. The book investigates sensory-motor representation of speech sounds (phonetics), phonological stress, problems in language acquisition, and the relation between the sound and the meaning of words (morphology). The articles are directed toward researchers with an interest in human language and in computation. Although no article requires expertise in linguistics or computer science, some background in these areas is helpful, and the book provides relevant references.

Co-published with the Center for Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science beginning with Volume 8. Volumes 1–7 were co-published with the Association for Computer Machinery (ACM).

Readership

Researchers with an interest in human language and in computation.

  • Chapters
  • C/D model: A computational model of phonetic implementation
  • Relating phonetic and phonological categories
  • General properties of stress and metrical structure
  • Acquiring stress systems
  • Metrical consistency
  • Inductive reasoning
  • Language acquisition in the MDL framework
  • Parsing morphology: ”Factoring” words
  • Complexity of Morpheme acquisition
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