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Computational Linguistics: What About the Linguistics?

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cover image Computational Linguistics
Computational Linguistics  Volume 33, Issue 3
September 2007
154 pages
ISSN:0891-2017
EISSN:1530-9312
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MIT Press

Cambridge, MA, United States

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Published: 01 September 2007
Published in COLI Volume 33, Issue 3

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