Re: Corpora: language engineering

From: Frederik Fouvry (fouvry@sfs.nphil.uni-tuebingen.de)
Date: Thu Feb 17 2000 - 10:52:33 MET

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    ,-- On Wed, 16 Feb 2000 17:45:45 GMT, Patrick Hanks wrote:
    |
    | Dear Tadeusz,
    |
    | The New Oxford Dictionary of English (1998) defines "language
    | engineering" as:
    |
    | <gg><sy>mass noun</sy></gg> <df>any of a variety of computing procedures that use tools such as machine-readable dictionaries and sentence parsers in order to process natural languages for industrial applications such as speech recognition and speech synthesis.</df>
    |
    |
    | I realize this is not an exhaustive definition, but rather a
    | characterization. All the same, I hope you will find it helpful.

    I would say that language engineering is the methodology to develop or
    the development of such procedures. But then I'm not a
    lexicographer...

    -- 
    Frederik Fouvry
    fouvry@sfs.nphil.uni-tuebingen.de
    



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