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LING-367 Computational Linguistics: Tools for Linguistics

LING-367 Computational Linguistics: Tools for Linguistics
Fall only
This course is designed to increase awareness of computational tools and their applications for linguistic research. In other words, it will provide ways to learn about various tools to at least partially automate or accelerate linguistic analysis. We cannot replace linguistic intuition, but we provide students with a greater understanding of how and when to use empirical approaches to linguistic analysis. A large emphasis of the course is in how to deal with large amounts of language data and to understand practical issues in dealing with corpora, annotation and multi-lingual data.
Credits: 3
Prerequisites: None
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