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            <review_text><![CDATA[The sciences of human language were important contributors to the development of computer science. One need only think of Boolean logic, devised long before the invention of the logic gate as a way to formalize statements about the world, or the Chomsky hierarchy, a cornerstone of automata theory developed by the most noted theoretical linguist of the twentieth century.

It did not take long]]></review_text>
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            <review_text><![CDATA[This is a remarkable book on the mathematics used for linguistics. It is remarkable because it provides a coherent, well-written view of the math required to model the structure of language as used in the main branches of linguistics: phonology, morphology, syntax, and semantics. The intended audience is anyone with sufficient general mathematical maturity, such as advanced undergraduate math.

The]]></review_text>
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            <review_text><![CDATA[One important area of natural language processing (NLP) is language recognition. This paper compares the performance of two major approaches to language recognition: deep inference grammars, and shallow grammars combined with machine learning techniques.



The first section begins by presenting the drawbacks of tree-based partial evaluations of grammars, including a survey of previously]]></review_text>
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          <citation_details><authors><author id="1787136"><firstname><![CDATA[J.]]></firstname><lastname><![CDATA[Lambek]]></lastname><type><![CDATA[AUTHOR]]></type><displayorder>1</displayorder></author></authors><citation type="Article"><title><![CDATA[From word to sentence]]></title><subtitle><![CDATA[a pregroup analysis of the object pronoun who(m)]]></subtitle><published>2007-07-01 00:00:00.0</published><start_page>303</start_page><end_page>323</end_page><sponsoredby><![CDATA[3]]></sponsoredby><issueseries><![CDATA[]]></issueseries><volume>16</volume><start_date></start_date><end_date></end_date><journal_title><![CDATA[Journal of Logic, Language and Information]]></journal_title><journal_start_date></journal_start_date><journal_end_date></journal_end_date><journal_id>6576</journal_id></citation></citation_details>        </media_citation>
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            <review_text><![CDATA[This linguistics paper should interest a computing audience. As is well known, Chomsky advocated the idea 
               that language is hard-wired into human beings in the form of a universal grammar; Lambek&#8217;s approach supports a 
               different idea: Perhaps the hard-wiring may be in the form of a universal algorithm, or the important prerequisite for our 
               language-processing]]></review_text>
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          <citation_details><authors><author id="2517161"><firstname><![CDATA[Sebastian]]></firstname><lastname><![CDATA[Pad&#243;]]></lastname><type><![CDATA[AUTHOR]]></type><displayorder>1</displayorder></author><author id="2451694"><firstname><![CDATA[Mirella]]></firstname><lastname><![CDATA[Lapata]]></lastname><type><![CDATA[AUTHOR]]></type><displayorder>2</displayorder></author></authors><citation type="Article"><title><![CDATA[Dependency-based construction of semantic space models]]></title><subtitle><![CDATA[]]></subtitle><published>2007-06-01 00:00:00.0</published><start_page>161</start_page><end_page>199</end_page><sponsoredby><![CDATA[2]]></sponsoredby><issueseries><![CDATA[]]></issueseries><volume>33</volume><start_date>2007-06-01 00:00:00.0</start_date><end_date>2007-06-01 00:00:00.0</end_date><journal_title><![CDATA[Computational Linguistics]]></journal_title><journal_start_date>1985-01-01 00:00:00.0</journal_start_date><journal_end_date></journal_end_date><journal_id>5855</journal_id></citation></citation_details>        </media_citation>
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            <review_text><![CDATA[How can linguistic knowledge, specifically syntactic relations, inform the construction of semantic spaces, that is, statistical models of lexical meaning? This paper sets out to answer this question. Pad&#243; and Lapata offer a general framework for this task, capable of being customized with respect to three novel parameters: the context selection function, the basis mapping function, and the]]></review_text>
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      <review_dateofpub>01-FEB-08</review_dateofpub>
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            <review_text><![CDATA[How did language appear in our early ancestors? What&amp;#8217;s the key difference between us and other natural and artificial systems that are not able to learn a complex language? How does communication appear in a group of individuals? What innate features are required? What learning and social environments are required? This volume includes 22 views from several disciplines (psychology, anthropology,]]></review_text>
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