LINGUIST List 16.1686
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Thu May 26 2005
Qs: Exchange Mechanism References;Morphological Parser
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Directory
1. Michael
Lewis,
Sources on written exchanges
2. Yukiko
Sasaki Alam,
Morphological Parser
Message 1: Sources on written exchanges
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Date: 25-May-2005
From: Michael Lewis <mlewis ling.mq.edu.au>
Subject: Sources on written exchanges
I'm researching exchange mechanisms (topic management, move/turn structure, etc.) in correspondence. I have found a couple of old notes that tell me to look at the work of ''Don'' and ''Morton''. At least Morton's work, I think, was concerned with e-mail exchanges rather than conventional letters, but it should still be germane to my own study. Can anybody shed any light on these two sources, and/or suggest others of relevance? Michael Lewis Dept of Linguistics Macquarie University
Linguistic Field(s):
Discourse Analysis
Pragmatics
Message 2: Morphological Parser
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Date: 25-May-2005
From: Yukiko Sasaki Alam <sasaki k.hosei.ac.jp>
Subject: Morphological Parser
Dear Colleagues, I am looking for a morphological parser to introduce in my course. Is there any Kimmo-like morphological parser written in Java programming language which is available for public use? I would appreciate it if you could let me know. Sincerely, Yukiko Sasaki Alam Hosei University, Tokyo
Linguistic Field(s):
Computational Linguistics
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