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%2CS 265
Linguistics 265%*

%bIntroduction to Computational Linguistics%*

Fall Quarter, 1973
Terry Winograd
Polya 256
X-3824

M-W-F 10
Undergraduate Library 144

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CS 265 (Linguistics 265) is intended as an introduction to computational
linguistics for people who have some familiarty with linguistics, computation,
or psychology.  It does not assume a strong background in any one
of them, but students who are not solidly grounded in the basics of
each are expected to fill in their knowledge through individual
reading.  The emphasis of the course will be on providing a 
conceptual framework for understanding current research in computational
formalisms for natural language.

The approac