
| Professor M.A.K.Halliday,was Foundation Professor of Linguistics at the University of Sydney until his retirement and has taught as Visiting Professor around the world As a seif-styled generalist he has published in many branches of linguistics. |
| Preface Acknowledgements PART ONE MACHINE TRANSLATION: THE EARLY YEARS Editor's Introduction 1 The Linguistic Basis of a Mechanical Thesaurus 2 Linguistics and Machine Translation PART TWO PROBABILISTIC GRAMMAR AND THE CORPUS Editor's Introduction 3 Towards Probabilistic Interpretations 4 Corpus Studies and Probabilistic Grammar 5 Language as System and Language as Instance: The Corpus as a Theoretical Construct 6 [with Z.L.James] A Quantitative Study of Polarity and Primary Tense in the English Finite Clause 7 Quantitative Studies and Probabilities in Grammar 8 The Spoken Language Corpus: A Foundation for Grammatical Theory PART THREE TOWARDS 'INTELLIGENT COMPUTING' (COMPUTING WITH MEANING) Editor's Introduction 9 On Language in Relation to Fuzzy Logic and Intelligent Computing 10 Fuzzy Grammatics: A Systemic Functional Approach to Fuzziness in Natural Language 11 Computing Meanings: Some Reflections on Past Experience and Present Prospects Appendix: Systems of the English Clause: A Trial Grammar for the PENMAN Text Generation Project [Information Sciences Institute, University of Southern California] Bibliography Index |
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