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Association of Computational
Linguistics - The Association for
Computational Linguistics is THE international scientific and professional society for
people working on problems involving natural language and computation. Membership
includes the ACL quarterly journal, COMPUTATIONAL
LINGUISTICS, reduced registration at most ACL-sponsored conferences,
discounts on ACL-sponsored publications, and participation in ACL Special Interest Groups.
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Bilingual Research Journal - Bilingual Research Journal Welcome to the Bilingual Research Journal. To
help you explore BRJ we offer a graphics version for fast Internet connections and a text
version (with fewer and smaller graphics) for slower connections such as modems. 4/5 |
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Bottom-up, Top-down Processing - The Centre for
Applied Language Studies, at the University of Reading, has merged with the Department of
Linguistic Science to form the School of Linguistics and Applied Language Studies. 4/5 |
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Center for Research in Language - The Center for Research in Language (CRL) brings together faculty, students
and research associates who share an interest in the nature of language, the processes by
which it is acquired and used, and the mediation of language in the human brain. CRL is
housed in the Cognitive Science Building on the Thurgood Marshall Campus at the University
of California, San Diego. 4/5 |
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Chomsky Archive - A very basic site.
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Chunking - Chunking consists of dividing
a text in syntactically correlated parts of words. 2/5 |
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Chunking Principle - Chunking
is a principle that applies to the effective communication of information between human
beings. It is particularly useful in the domain of written communication. It was first put
forward in the 1950s by a Harvard psychologist. 2/5 |
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D. W. Winnicott Page - Literature and Links -Psychotherapy takes place in the overlap of two areas of playing, that of
the patient and that of the therapist. Psychotherapy has to do with two people playing
together. The corollary of this is that where playing is not possible then the work done
by the therapist is directed towards bringing the patient from a state of not being able
to play into a state of being able to play. (from "Playing: Its Theoretical Status in
the Clinical Situation," 1971)" 5/5 |
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Dictionary of
English Phonesthemes - Phonesthemes, or Sound Symbols, play an
important role in word-formation and psycholinguistics. 4/5 |
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Haskins Laboratories - Haskins Laboratories is an independent research institute with a primary
focus on the biological bases of speech and language. The Laboratories is a private,
non-profit research laboratory that was founded in 1935, and named after its founder, Dr. Caryl P.
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Human Languages Page - The Human-Languages Page is a comprehensive catalog of language-related
Internet resources. The more than 2000 links in the HLP database have been hand-reviewed
to bring you the best language links the Web has to offer. Whether you're looking for
online language lessons, translating dictionaries, native literature, translation
services, software, language schools, or just a little information on a language you've
heard about, the HLP probably has something to suit your needs. 4/5 |
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Language Development In Child
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Linguistics at the
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MRC Linguistic Database
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NABE (National Association for Bilingual
Education) - Under Construction |
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NP Chunking - Dividing sentences into
non-overlapping phrases is called text chunking. NP chunking
deals with a part of this task: it involves recognizing the chunks that consist of noun
phrases (NPs). A standard data set for this task was put forward by .... 3/5 |
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Psychology of Language - Roger Kreuz at the University of Memphis. 3/5 |
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Speech - FAQ's - Welcome to the comp.speech Frequently Asked Questions WWW site. This site
provides a range of information on speech technology, including speech synthesis, speech
recognition, speech coding, and related material. The information is regularly posted to
the comp.speech newsgroup as the
"comp.speech FAQ" posting. This site is mirrored
at several other WWW sites around the world (Australia, UK, Japan and USA) and the
information is also available in a plain text
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Stephen Johnson's
Home Page - Associate Professor Department of Medical Informatics Columbia
University Research Interests I am very interested in how human language organizes
information and the extent to which this information can be represented. 3/5 |
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