Can someone of you recommend me some good books about computational linguistics? would be greatly appreciated
>>8550452
http://4chan-science.wikia.com/wiki/Computer_Science_and_Engineering#Natural_Language_Processing.C2.A0
I just borrowed "Mathematical structures of language" by Harris. Can't attest to how good it is, I haven't got too far into it, and this isn't really my specialty (I have more background in math and logic). I just hope it's not too dated
>>8550452
I have a bunch of resources lying around somewhere. Will drop them after work.
90% of writings on the area are literally just counting ngrams and boring machine learning techniques 101, the part which crosses over with logic and grammar is more interesting.
>>8550452
you mean formal language theory?
>>8551314
Why would xe? They are two different things.
>>8551324
>xe
FAGGOT
>>8551324
>xe
not on my /sci/
>>8550452
that movie was so fucking stupid
>if you learn a cyclic based language created by beings that dont perceive time in a linear way you can ALSO perceive time non linearly!
stupid
Take a look at
http://www.its.caltech.edu/~matilde/CS101Winter2015.html
>>8551444
is that what it's about? I knew it was supposed to have bogus linguistic relativity in it, but that's just embarrassing.