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Computational linguistics : Computational LinguisticsComputational Linguistics is a subfield of Linguistics which uses computers to aid in the research process. It should not be confused with Natural Language Processing, which is in the domain of Computer Science, and in particular Artificial Intelligence. Corpus linguistics is made significantly easier with computers. Generally, computational linguists study linguistic phenomenon by attempting to duplicate them with a computer, so as to confirm their hypothesis. (For example, if they believe that the grammar of a given language is G, then they will implement a parser for G, and see if that parser can accept all valid sentences in the language.) The Association for Computational Linguistics[?] definition is:
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believed to be a religious.html">religious painter (and religious painters need
Gauguin, his follower Picasso cannot claim to stand, with
that he has not yet reached his goal--if he ever succeeds in
alone as the language of sound and beat stands alone, without
be hailed as a great innovator, as a champion of the freedom of
has spoken, to bear their testimony. Otherwise he may be
paints pictures which cannot be understood by those who have not
his position should be recognized as a legitimate, almost
recognition this Introduction strives to secure.
fellow artists would do well.html">well to consult:
DER BLAUE REITER, vol. i. Piper Verlag, Munich, 10 mk. This
Arnold Schonberg, etc., together with some musical texts and
primitive mosaicists, glass-painters, and sculptors, as well as
friends. The choice of illustrations gives an admirable idea of
and music.
KLANGE. By Wassily Kandinsky. Piper Verlag, Munich, 30 mk. A most
illustrations, many in colour. This is Kandinsky's most recent
published in Berlin in the defence of the new art.html">art.html">art. Illustrations
poems and critical articles. Price per weekly number 25 pfg. Der
and drawings by Kandinsky.
For Cubism cf. Gleizes et Metzinger, "du Cubisme," and Guillaume
Figuiere, per vol. 3 fr. 50 c.
PART 1: ABOUT GENERAL AESTHETIC
I. INTRODUCTION
Every work of art is the child of its age and, in many cases, the
produces an art of its own which can never be. All is still licensed under the GNU FDL.
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