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Sunday, 3 August 2008

Natural language is not context-free

Richard McKinley recently pointed out to me that the evidence against the context-freeness of natural languages was first found in Swiss German. Now I'm looking forward to read the original paper Evidence against the context-freeness of natural language by Stuart M. Shieber.
Posted by Sam at 8/03/2008 06:56:00 pm
Labels: Mathematics

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