FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPUTATIONAL LINGUISTICS
Contents
This course shows tha basic aspects of the Computational Linguistics and it covers the following three topics.
- 1) Levels of language and problems of computational linguistics
- Phonetics, phonology and prosodics
- Morphology, syntax
- Semantics, pragmatics
- 2) Language as a computational system
- Biological basis of language, the computational metaphor
- 3) Computational formalisms
- Context-free grammars and processing (resume)
- Definite clause grammars and processing (resume)
- Phrase structure formalisms: LFG, GPSG, HPSG
- Categorial grammars and processing
- Type-logical grammar (TLG)
Advisors
- ARRANZ CORZANA, VICTORIA
- MORRILL , GLYN VERDEN
- RODRIGUEZ HONTORIA, HORACIO
Bibliography
- Carpenter, Bob, 1997: Type-Logical Semantics, The MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
- Gazdar, Gerald & Chris Mellish, 1989: Natural Language Processing in PROLOG, Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, Wokingham.
- Grishman, Ralph, 1986: Computational Linguistics: An introduction,Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
- Jurafsky, Daniel & James H. Martin, 2000: Speech and Language Processing, Prentice Hall.
- Morrill, Glyn V., 1994: Type-Logical Grammar: Categorial logic ofsigns, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht.
- Pereira C.N., & Stuart M. Shieber, 1987: Prolog and Natural-Language Analysis, CSLI, Stanford.
- Sells, Peter, 1985: Lectures on Contemporary Syntactic Theories, CSLI, Stanford.