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Foundations of computational linguistics

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As an interdisciplinary field, computational linguistics draws from various scientific areas, each with distinct goals, methods, and historical contexts. This diversity raises questions about how its components fit together. Three potential approaches to designing a textbook emerge. The first approach stems from one's own academic background, extending a familiar theoretical framework to encompass various aspects of language analysis. This method often overlooks compatibility with other approaches, only questioning assumptions in relation to specific problems. The second approach adopts an objective observer's perspective, aiming for a comprehensive survey of the field. However, the multitude of schools and methods requires subjective selection, and the claimed neutrality does not encourage exploring the compatibility of chosen elements. The third approach focuses on addressing a comprehensive functional task, ordering different methodologies based on their relevance to the solution. Here, the suitability and compatibility of the selected elements are critically examined in relation to the task at hand, promoting a more integrative understanding of computational linguistics.

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Foundations of computational linguistics, Roland Hausser

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