On some supposed contributions of artificial intelligence to the scientific study of language
Cognition 4 (December):321-398 (1976)
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| Keywords | Artificial Intelligence Heuristics Language Linguistics Semantics Syntax Transformational Grammar Chomsky, N Minsky, M Schank, R | |||||||||
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