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*[http://www.ncrg.aston.ac.uk/netlab/contents.php Netlab: Algorithms for Pattern Recognition] | *[http://www.ncrg.aston.ac.uk/netlab/contents.php Netlab: Algorithms for Pattern Recognition] | ||
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*[ftp://ftp.aw.com/cseng/authors/allen/NatLang2e/ Natural Language Understanding] by James Allen | *[ftp://ftp.aw.com/cseng/authors/allen/NatLang2e/ Natural Language Understanding] by James Allen | ||
*[http://www.cs.mu.oz.au/mg/ Managing Gigabytes] by Witten, Moffat, and Bell | *[http://www.cs.mu.oz.au/mg/ Managing Gigabytes] by Witten, Moffat, and Bell | ||
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*[http://www.cse.ogi.edu/CSLU/HLTsurvey/ Survey of the State of the Art of Human Language Technology] | *[http://www.cse.ogi.edu/CSLU/HLTsurvey/ Survey of the State of the Art of Human Language Technology] | ||
*[http://csli-publications.stanford.edu/site/1575861607.html Syntactic Theory: A Formal Introduction] by Ivan Sag and Thomas Wasow | *[http://csli-publications.stanford.edu/site/1575861607.html Syntactic Theory: A Formal Introduction] by Ivan Sag and Thomas Wasow | ||
+ | *[http://hpsg.stanford.edu/book/ Syntactic Theory: A Formal Introduction] instructors manual | ||
*[http://www.booknotes.com/ The Omicron Inforium] | *[http://www.booknotes.com/ The Omicron Inforium] | ||
*[http://www.nyu.edu/pages/linguistics/ling.html Universal Grammar in Prolog] | *[http://www.nyu.edu/pages/linguistics/ling.html Universal Grammar in Prolog] |
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- Jurafsky, D. and Martin, J.H. (2000). Speech and Language Processing: An Introduction to Natural Language Processing, Computational Linguistics and Speech Recognition. Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ. ISBN 0-13-095069-6
- Manning, C.D. and Schütze, H. (1999). Foundations of Statistical Natural Language Processing. MIT Press. ISBN 0-262-13360-1
Book descriptions
- Netlab: Algorithms for Pattern Recognition
- Natural Language Understanding by James Allen
- Managing Gigabytes by Witten, Moffat, and Bell
- Natural Language Computing: An English Generative Grammar in Prolog
- POLYSEMY: Theoretical and Computational Approaches
- Representation and Inference. A First Course in Computational Semantics by Patrick Blackburn and Johan Bos
- Sequence learning: Paradigms, Algorithms and Applications
- Survey of the State of the Art of Human Language Technology
- Syntactic Theory: A Formal Introduction by Ivan Sag and Thomas Wasow
- Syntactic Theory: A Formal Introduction instructors manual
- The Omicron Inforium
- Universal Grammar in Prolog
- Word Frequencies in Written and Spoken English: based on the British National Corpus
Books (proceedings)
Books online
- Computational Linguistics: Models, Resources, Applications by I.A. Bolshakov and A. Gelbukh
- Evolutionary Web Development
- Geometry and Meaning: Companion Website
- Robustness in Language and Speech Technology
- The Ninth Text REtrieval Conference (TREC 9) Conference Proceedings
- Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing
- Common Lisp - the language by Guy L. Steele
- Natural Language Processing in Lisp by Gerald Gazdar and Chris Mellish
- Natural Language Processing in Prolog by Gerald Gazdar and Chris Mellish
- Opinion Mining and Sentiment Analysis by Bo Pang and Lillian Lee
- IntraText - The missing link between text and hypertext (TM)
- Lexicography and the OED: Pioneers in the Untrodden Forest
- On-line books (not in NLP)
- Project Gutenberg
- The ALPAC Report
- The Lexical Semantics of a Machine Translation Interlingua