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The Legacy of Zellig Harris

Language and information into the 21st century. Volume 2: Mathematics and computability of language
  • Edited by: Bruce E. Nevin and Stephen B. Johnson
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2002
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Zellig Harris had a profound influence in formal systems and applied mathematics, in demonstrations of the computability of language, and in informatics. Volume 2 begins with a commentary by André Lentin on Harris's grounding in constructivist, intuitionist mathematics, drawing a parallel between Harris's central insights and those of Gödel and others which were of like import in the foundations of mathematics. An international array of scholars describe further developments and relate this work to that of others. Fernando Pereira argues that Harrisian 'linguistic information' can effect a reunion of linguistics with information theory that has not been considered possible since Chomsky's declaration of irrelevance in 1957. Chapters by Richard Oehrle and by Terence Langendoen develop two novel formal systems with intriguing properties. Chapters by Naomi Sager and Ngo Thanh Nhan, by Aravind Joshi, and by Stephen Johnson describe the history of work on the computability of language and project exciting prospects ahead. Karel van den Eynde and colleagues describe use of distributional methods, refined beyond those of Harris, to develop comprehensive computer dictionaries for several languages. The chapter by Benoît Habert and Pierre Zweigenbaum surveys the field of automatic acquisition of information categories, and that by Richard Kittredge surveys work on text generation. Richard Smaby shows how distributional analysis can even inform design of computer user interfaces.


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André Lentin
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Part I. Mathematics and formal systems

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Richard T. Oehrle
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D. Terence Langendoen
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Part 2. Computability of language

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Aravind K. Joshi
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Part 3. Computer applications

Basic notions, procedures, and applications of the Pronominal Approach
Karel van den Eynde, Piet Mertens, Sabine Kirchmeier-Andersen and Lene Schøsler
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What has been done and what can be done automatically?
Benoît Habert and Pierre Zweigenbaum
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Richard Kittredge
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Richard Smaby
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A comprehensive bibliography of his writings, 1932-2002
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