[Corpora-List] Re: Recently published paperback copy of The OXFORD HANDBOOK OF COMPUTATIONAL LINGUISTICS

From: Andrew Hawke (ach@aber.ac.uk)
Date: Thu Mar 24 2005 - 18:14:37 MET

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    The URL for the paperback version is http://www.oup.co.uk/isbn/0-19-927634-X

    Regards,

    Andrew Hawke

    Constantin Orasan wrote:

    >Dear all,
    >
    >I would like to draw your attention to the recent publication of the
    >paperback version of the The OXFORD HANDBOOK OF COMPUTATIONAL
    >LINGUISTICS. Please find more information about the book below.
    >
    >Regards,
    >
    >Constantin
    >
    >==========================================================
    >The OXFORD HANDBOOK OF COMPUTATIONAL LINGUISTICS
    >
    >R. Mitkov (Ed)
    >
    >Oxford University Press
    >
    >Table of contents
    >
    >Preface (R. Mitkov)
    >Introduction (M. Kay)
    >
    >Part I. Fundamentals
    >1. Phonology (S. Bird) 2. Morphology (H. Trost)
    >3. Lexicography (P. Hanks)
    >4. Syntax (R. Kaplan)
    >5. Semantics (S. Lappin)
    >6. Discourse (A. Ramsey)
    >7. Pragmatics and Dialogue (G.Leech and M.Weisser)
    >8. Formal grammars and languages (C. Martin-Vide)
    >9. Complexity (B. Carpenter)
    >
    >Part II. Processes, methods and resources
    >10. Text segmentation (A. Mikheev)
    >11. POS tagging (A.Voutilainen)
    >12. Parsing (J. Carroll)
    >13. Word-sense disambiguation (M. Stevenson and Y.Wilks)
    >14. Anaphora resolution (R. Mitkov)
    >15. Natural Language Generation (J.Bateman and M. Zock)
    >16. Speech recognition (L. Lamel and J.L. Gauvain)
    >17. Text-to-speech synthesis (T. Dutoit and Y. Stylianou)
    >18. Finite-state technology (L. Karttunen)
    >19. Statistical methods (C. Samuelsson)
    >20. Machine Learning (R. Mooney)
    >21. Lexical knowledge acquisition (Y. Matsumoto)
    >22. Evaluation (L. Hirschman and I. Mani)
    >23. Sublanguages and Controlled Languages (R. Kittredge)
    >24. Corpora (T. McEnery)
    >25. Ontologies (P.Vossen)
    >26. Tree adjoining grammars (A. Joshi)
    >
    >Part III. Applications
    >
    >27. Machine translation: general overview (J. Hutchins)
    >28. Machine translation: latest developments (H. Somers)
    >29. Information retrieval (E.Tzoukermann, J. Klavans and T.
    >Strzalkowski)
    >30. Information extraction (R. Grishman)
    >31. Question answering (S. Harabagiu and D. Moldovan)
    >32. Text summarisation (E. Hovy)
    >33. Term extraction and automatic indexing (C. Jacquemin and D.
    >Bourigault)
    >34. Text data mining (M. Hearst)
    >35. Natural language interaction (I. Androutsopoulos and M. Aretoulaki)
    >36. Natural language in multimodal and multimedia systems (E. Andre)
    >37. NLP in computer-aided language learning (J. Nerbonne)
    >38. Multilingual on-line NLP (G. Grefenstette and F. Segond)
    >
    >Abbreviations
    >Glossary
    >Bios of authors
    >Index
    >
    >--
    >Constantin Orasan
    >Lecturer
    >Research Group in Computational Linguistics
    >University of Wolverhampton
    >http://www.wlv.ac.uk/~in6093/

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