Much of the work in modern formal linguistics is concerned with creating mathematically precise accounts of human languages—accounts that are particularly useful in research involving language processing with computers. Implementing Typed Feature Structure Grammars provides a student-level introduction to the most popular approach to this issue, and includes software that allows users to experiment with modeling different aspects of language.
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Ann Copestake is university lecturer and reader at University of Cambridge and senior researcher at the Center for the Study of Language and Information, Stanford University.
Stephen Robertson runs the Information Retrieval and Analysis group at Microsoft Research and is professor in the Department of Information Science at the City University of London.
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