The linguist as technologist

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    Abstract

    The role of the linguist is considered in relation to developments in language technology. It is argued that a new breed of linguist is required to act as intermediary between computer scientist, translator and terminologist, to enable advances in and adoption of language technology.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationnoter og kommentarer fra Romansk institut (NOK)
    Subtitle of host publicationHuman Translation, Machine Translation: Papers from the 10th annual Conference on Computational Linguistics in Odense, Denmark, 22-23 November 1979
    EditorsSuzanne Hanon, Viggo Hjørnager Pedersen
    Place of PublicationOdense
    PublisherOdense University Press
    Pages85-97
    Volume39
    ISBN (Print)ISSN 0105-9270
    Publication statusPublished - 1980

    Keywords

    • language technology
    • natural language processing
    • computational linguistics
    • machine translation
    • terminology

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