Structure of Language and Its Mathematical Aspects

Structure of Language and Its Mathematical Aspects
Title Structure of Language and Its Mathematical Aspects PDF eBook
Author
Publisher American Mathematical Soc.
Pages 288
Release 1961
Genre Language and languages
ISBN 0821813129

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Mathematical Aspects Of Natural And Formal Languages

Mathematical Aspects Of Natural And Formal Languages
Title Mathematical Aspects Of Natural And Formal Languages PDF eBook
Author Gheorghe Paun
Publisher World Scientific
Pages 502
Release 1994-10-25
Genre Computers
ISBN 9814518158

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This book contains original reviews by well-known workers in the field of mathematical linguistics and formal language theory, written in honour of Professor Solomon Marcus on the occasion of his 70th birthday.Some of the papers deal with contextual grammars, a class of generative devices introduced by Marcus, motivated by descriptive linguistics. Others are devoted to grammar systems, a very modern branch of formal language theory. Automata theory and the algebraic approach to computer science are other well-represented areas. While the contributions are mathematically oriented, practical issues such as cryptography, grammatical inference and natural language processing are also discussed.

Mathematical Models for Speech Technology

Mathematical Models for Speech Technology
Title Mathematical Models for Speech Technology PDF eBook
Author Stephen Levinson
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 286
Release 2005-03-04
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 9780470844076

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Mathematical Models of Spoken Language presents the motivations for, intuitions behind, and basic mathematical models of natural spoken language communication. A comprehensive overview is given of all aspects of the problem from the physics of speech production through the hierarchy of linguistic structure and ending with some observations on language and mind. The author comprehensively explores the argument that these modern technologies are actually the most extensive compilations of linguistic knowledge available.Throughout the book, the emphasis is on placing all the material in a mathematically coherent and computationally tractable framework that captures linguistic structure. It presents material that appears nowhere else and gives a unification of formalisms and perspectives used by linguists and engineers. Its unique features include a coherent nomenclature that emphasizes the deep connections amongst the diverse mathematical models and explores the methods by means of which they capture linguistic structure. This contrasts with some of the superficial similarities described in the existing literature; the historical background and origins of the theories and models; the connections to related disciplines, e.g. artificial intelligence, automata theory and information theory; an elucidation of the current debates and their intellectual origins; many important little-known results and some original proofs of fundamental results, e.g. a geometric interpretation of parameter estimation techniques for stochastic models and finally the author's own unique perspectives on the future of this discipline. There is a vast literature on Speech Recognition and Synthesis however, this book is unlike any other in the field. Although it appears to be a rapidly advancing field, the fundamentals have not changed in decades. Most of the results are presented in journals from which it is difficult to integrate and evaluate all of these recent ideas. Some of the fundamentals have been collected into textbooks, which give detailed descriptions of the techniques but no motivation or perspective. The linguistic texts are mostly descriptive and pictorial, lacking the mathematical and computational aspects. This book strikes a useful balance by covering a wide range of ideas in a common framework. It provides all the basic algorithms and computational techniques and an analysis and perspective, which allows one to intelligently read the latest literature and understand state-of-the-art techniques as they evolve.

Syntactic Structures

Syntactic Structures
Title Syntactic Structures PDF eBook
Author Noam Chomsky
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Pages 120
Release 2020-05-18
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 3112316002

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Structure of Language and Its Mathematical Aspects

Structure of Language and Its Mathematical Aspects
Title Structure of Language and Its Mathematical Aspects PDF eBook
Author
Publisher American Mathematical Soc.
Pages 279
Release 1961
Genre Language and languages
ISBN 9780821867259

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Mathematical Linguistics

Mathematical Linguistics
Title Mathematical Linguistics PDF eBook
Author Andras Kornai
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 300
Release 2007-11-10
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 1846289858

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Mathematical Linguistics introduces the mathematical foundations of linguistics to computer scientists, engineers, and mathematicians interested in natural language processing. The book presents linguistics as a cumulative body of knowledge from the ground up: no prior knowledge of linguistics is assumed. As the first textbook of its kind, this book is useful for those in information science and in natural language technologies.

Mathematical Methods in Linguistics

Mathematical Methods in Linguistics
Title Mathematical Methods in Linguistics PDF eBook
Author Barbara B.H. Partee
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 692
Release 1990-04-30
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9789027722454

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Elementary set theory accustoms the students to mathematical abstraction, includes the standard constructions of relations, functions, and orderings, and leads to a discussion of the various orders of infinity. The material on logic covers not only the standard statement logic and first-order predicate logic but includes an introduction to formal systems, axiomatization, and model theory. The section on algebra is presented with an emphasis on lattices as well as Boolean and Heyting algebras. Background for recent research in natural language semantics includes sections on lambda-abstraction and generalized quantifiers. Chapters on automata theory and formal languages contain a discussion of languages between context-free and context-sensitive and form the background for much current work in syntactic theory and computational linguistics. The many exercises not only reinforce basic skills but offer an entry to linguistic applications of mathematical concepts. For upper-level undergraduate students and graduate students in theoretical linguistics, computer-science students with interests in computational linguistics, logic programming and artificial intelligence, mathematicians and logicians with interests in linguistics and the semantics of natural language.