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An introduction to transformational grammars

Pages 169-181 | Published online: 21 Dec 2010
 

Abstract

This paper is intended for computer programmers and other scientists who may be interested in linguistics. We assume that the reader has no previous knowledge of linguistics, but some experience with logical or mathematical reasoning.Footnote *

*This paper constitutes the substance of a talk given for members of SLANG, a special committee of the Association for Computing Machinery, at Atkins Laboratory at Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass., on July 6, 1967. I am grateful to Guy Carden for extensive discussion of this paper and for many editorial comments and improvements.

*This paper constitutes the substance of a talk given for members of SLANG, a special committee of the Association for Computing Machinery, at Atkins Laboratory at Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass., on July 6, 1967. I am grateful to Guy Carden for extensive discussion of this paper and for many editorial comments and improvements.

Notes

*This paper constitutes the substance of a talk given for members of SLANG, a special committee of the Association for Computing Machinery, at Atkins Laboratory at Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass., on July 6, 1967. I am grateful to Guy Carden for extensive discussion of this paper and for many editorial comments and improvements.

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