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Winograd, Terry – Scientific American, 1984
Discusses four types of computer programs that can manipulate linguistic symbols with great facility. These programs deal with: (1) machine translation; (2) word processing; (3) question answering; and (4) adjuncts to electronic mail known as coordination systems. Also considers the future of computer software dealing with language. (JN)
Descriptors: Computer Science, Computer Software, Higher Education, Language
Edson, Lee – Mosaic, 1982
How children acquire language is a riddle for developmental linguists and the subject of debate among them. Some linguists argue that children acquire language through a universal process regardless of their native tongues. Evidence of the innateness of language capacity has also appeared in studies of deaf children. (Author/JN)
Descriptors: Child Development, Deafness, Language, Language Acquisition


