In:The Legacy of Zellig Harris: Language and information into the 21st century
Edited by Bruce E. Nevin and Stephen B. Johnson
[Current Issues in Linguistic Theory 229] 2002
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 22 November 2002
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Table of contents
Acknowledgementsxxix
Reflections on references to mathematics in the work of Zellig Harris
Part I. Mathematics and formal systems
1. Formal grammar and information theory: together again?
2. Logics for intercalation
3. Sequence structure
Part 2. Computability of language
4. The computability of strings, transformations, and sublanguage
5. Hierarchical structure and sentence description
6. The computability of operator grammar
Part 3. Computer applications
7. Distributional syntactic analysis and valency: Basic notions, procedures, and applications of the Pronominal Approach
8. Contextual acquisition of information categories: What has been done and what can be done automatically?
9. Text generation within sublanguages
10. A distributional semantics applied to computer user interfaces
Zellig Sabbettai Harris: A comprehensive bibliography of his writings, 1932-2002
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