[Corpora-List] New Books on Corpus-based NLP and Corpus-based Linguistics

From: L W M Bod (rens@comp.leeds.ac.uk)
Date: Mon Sep 01 2003 - 13:55:12 MET DST

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    DATA-ORIENTED PARSING
    Rens Bod, Remko Scha and Khalil Sima'an (editors)
    CSLI Publications, 2003
    Distributed by University of Chicago Press
    Paper $35.00, 1-57586-436-3, 424 pp.

    This is an up-to-date handbook on Data-Oriented Parsing. It contains an
    introductory tutorial on DOP and gives a state-of-the-art overview of
    Data-Oriented Parsing and related models. The book introduces a number of
    new probability models and gives efficient algorithms for parsing with all
    subtrees from an annotated corpus. After surveying extensions to the basic
    DOP model, the volume concludes with a close study of some applications
    that use DOP as a backbone.

    CONTRIBUTORS:
    Rens Bod, Remko Bonnema, John Carroll, Jean-Cedric Chappelier, David
    Chiang, Ido Dagan, Guy De Pauw, Joshua Goodman, Lars Hoogweg, Aravind
    Joshi, Ronald M. Kaplan, Yuval Krymolowsky, Guenter Neumann, Arjen
    Poutsma, Martin Rajman, Anoop Sarkar, Remko Scha, Khalil Sima'an, Srinivas
    Bangalore, Menno van Zaanen, Andy Way and David Weir.

    MORE INFO:
    http://www.press.uchicago.edu/cgi-bin/hfs.cgi/00/15783.ctl or
    http://staff.science.uva.nl/~rens/

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    PROBABILISTIC LINGUISTICS
    Rens Bod, Jennifer Hay and Stefanie Jannedy (editors)
    The MIT Press, 2003
    ISBN 0-262-52338-8, 448 pp.
    Paper $35.00/£23.50

    This book presents a comprehensive introduction to probabilistic
    approaches to linguistic inquiry. It covers the application of
    probabilistic techniques to phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics,
    language acquisition, psycholinguistics, historical linguistics and
    sociolinguistics. It also includes a tutorial on elementary probability
    theory and stochastic grammars. The chapters of this book investigate the
    probabilistic nature of the various linguistic subfields, each covered by
    a specialist in the field.

    CONTRIBUTORS:
    R. Harald Baayen, Rens Bod, Ariel Cohen, Jennifer Hay, Stefanie Jannedy,
    Dan Jurafsky, Christopher Manning, Norma Mendoza-Denton, Janet
    Pierrehumbert, Kie Zuraw

    For more info and some sample chapters:
    http://mitpress.mit.edu/catalog/item/default.asp?sid=5DBB97FA-4837-4EE4-B747-DB60B05EA239&ttype=2&tid=9610&mode=toc
    or
    http://staff.science.uva.nl/~rens/



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