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The phrase "a computational linguist" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone who specializes in the field of computational linguistics, which involves the intersection of computer science and linguistics.
Example: "As a computational linguist, she works on developing algorithms for natural language processing."
Alternatives: "a language technology expert" or "a natural language processing specialist."
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Regina Barzilay (ENG'03), a professor of computer science at MIT, is a computational linguist who develops machine learning methods that allow computers to interpret unstructured documents and perform real-world tasks.
David Evans is a computational linguist with a Ph.D. in computer science from Columbia University.
For this project, Dr. Ngo Than Nhan, a computational linguist at New York University, digitized the ancient characters.
"Languages play a huge role in putting barriers between groups of people," says Stuart Shieber, a computational linguist at Harvard University.
She was a staff reporter for Israeli progressive daily Ha'aretz and later a Computational Linguist for Intel in California.
Now a computational linguist and motivated by a desire to put his historical knowledge to use, Pandey knows how to get obscure alphabets into the Unicode standard.
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Regina Barzilay is a 46-year-old computational linguist at the department of electrical engineering and computer science at MIT. Barzilay develops machine learning methods that enable machines to interpret human language and perform useful tasks.
One computational linguist said, with a knowing leer, that there is a reason we have more than 20 translations in English of "Don Quixote". It must be because nobody ever gets it right.
One was well-known computational linguist Ron Kaplan.
The computational linguist Jack Grieve uses this approach to generate maps revealing truths about language that no one had or, for that matter, could have—noticed before.
At the University of California, Berkeley, computational linguist Warren Sack's software maps how often words or phrases appear, and how close they are to one another.
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