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STEIGER, AMELIA JANIOTIS – 1966
RESEARCH IN SYNTACTIC ANALYSIS OF RUSSIAN, WHICH WAS DEVELOPED IN A PROGRAM FOR COMPUTER-AIDED RUSSIAN-ENGLISH TRANSLATION, IS DESCRIBED. THE CORPUS CONSISTED OF 15 RUSSIAN MATHEMATICAL ARTICLES. THE THEORY USED IS THE "FULCRUM" APPROACH OF BUNKER-RAMO, BUT THE COMPUTER IMPLEMENTATION HAS DEVELOPED ALONG DISTINCT LINES. THREE TYPES OF…
Descriptors: Computational Linguistics, Computer Programs, Machine Translation, Russian
Chien, R. T.; And Others – 1969
The core of this software package for information retrieval is a new language called Information Search Language (ISL). It was developed to facilitate the manipulation of real character strings in an interactive environment. The discussion of the ISL language and some of its characteristics is followed by a description of two application programs,…
Descriptors: Computational Linguistics, Computer Programs, Information Retrieval, Programing Languages
Schank, Roger C. – 1976
This report summarizes the capabilities of five computer programs at Yale that do automatic natural language processing as of the end of 1976. For each program an introduction to its overall intent is given, followed by the input/output, a short discussion of the research underlying the program, and a prognosis for future development. The programs…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Computational Linguistics, Computer Programs, Programing Languages
Graham, W. R.; Macneilage, D. C. – 1970
JOSTRAN is a JOSS dialect that expedites the construction of FORTRAN programs. JOSS is an interactive, on-line computer system. JOSS language programs are list-processed; i.e., each statement is interpreted at execution time. FORTRAN is the principal language for programing digital computers to perform numerical calculations. The JOSS language…
Descriptors: Computational Linguistics, Computer Programs, Digital Computers, Programing
Graves, Patricia A.; And Others – 1966
This memorandum describes a set of subroutines for the IBM 7040/44 computers for reading textual material with complex formats and coding conventions--questionnaires, library catalog cards, etc.--from any external medium into the high-speed store of the machine. Different kinds of information in the input are recognized by explicit markers,…
Descriptors: Catalogs, Computational Linguistics, Computer Programs, Information Processing
Earl, L.L.; Robison, H.R. – 1968
This fourth annual report summarizes the investigation of (1) a "sentence dictionary" and (2) a "word government dictionary" for use in automatic abstracting and extracting systems. The theory behind the sentence dictionary and its compilation is that a separation of significant from nonsignificant sentences can be accomplished on the basis of…
Descriptors: Abstracting, Computational Linguistics, Computer Programs, Dictionaries
Day, A. C. – Association for Literary and Linguistic Computing Bulletin, 1975
ALLC members are divided here into pure linguists, pure programmers, and linguist programmers. Five computer languages and the use of packages and coders are discussed briefly. It is suggested that the pure programmers are best able to help the pure linguists with their programming problems. (RM)
Descriptors: Computational Linguistics, Computer Programs, Language Research, Programers
Darringer, John A. – 1969
A programing language, called APDL (Algorithmic Processor Description Language), is developed for describing the behavior of digital computer processors irrespective of their eventual implementation. ALGOL 60 is used as a base language and several features are added including: (1) register data types and operators to allow the convenient and…
Descriptors: Computational Linguistics, Computer Programs, Digital Computers, Mathematical Logic
Gross, Louis N. – 1968
This paper describes a computer system which is intended to aid the linguist in building a transformational grammar. The program operates as a rule tester, performing three services for the user through sets of functions which allow the user to--specify, change, and print base trees (to which transformations would apply); define transformations…
Descriptors: Computational Linguistics, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Programs, Tests
Sedelow, Sally Y. – 1968
This report describes current research associated with the Automated Language Analysis Project at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. The focus of the research is upon the delineation of patterns formed in the linguistic coding of information; this delineation is called stylistic analysis. The report describes research on thesauri,…
Descriptors: Computational Linguistics, Computer Programs, Content Analysis, Information Processing
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Josselson, Harry H. – 1972
This research is designed to fulfill the need of scholars, teachers, and developers of teaching materials who are active in the study and compilation of Russian textbooks. Through computer processing, the idioms were classified on the basis of pertinent linguistic criteria, including phonological, morphological, and syntactic information. Included…
Descriptors: Computational Linguistics, Computer Programs, Idioms, Information Processing
Coker, Pamela L.; Underwood, Mark A. – 1981
Computer programs for linguistic analysis of language samples from bilingual children were surveyed in order to evaluate their usefulness. Eight programs which could be implemented on the UCLA IBM 370/3033 computer were considered. It was determined that the Computer Assisted Language Analysis System was the most promising in terms of capabilities…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Child Language, Computational Linguistics, Computer Programs
Stevens, Albert L.; Collins, Allan
This report describes the current version of the Why System, a script-based Socratic tutor which uses tutoring strategies formulated as production rules. The current system is capable of carrying on a dialogue about the factors influencing rainfall by presenting different cases to the student, asking for predictions, probing for relevant factors,…
Descriptors: Computational Linguistics, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Programs, Man Machine Systems
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Boot, M. – ITL Review of Applied Linguistics, 1974
The strategy for PASP proposed here is characterized by the: (1) ad hoc nature of some of its parts; (2) use of a linear string grammar, (3) definition of probability rules, (4) translation of those rules into a priori rules for the string grammar, (5) context sensitivity, and (6) flexibility of the system. (Author/KM)
Descriptors: Computational Linguistics, Computer Programs, Data Processing, Programing Languages
Uskup, Frances Land – 1970
This paper proposes a method of handling limited problems in dialect research. In approaching the problem, it was necessary to devise a system for coding phonetic transcription which would take into account the variance in the diacritics of different field workers so that none of the material would be lost while permitting computer analysis. The…
Descriptors: Codification, Computational Linguistics, Computer Programs, Data Processing
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