Sentence examples for linguistic engineering from inspiring English sources

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The other was a feat of computer linguistic engineering that let Facebook's programmers keep their PHP-ian culture but write more reliable code.

V. Khlebnikov called it "iazykovodstvo" (linguistry, cf. "forestry"), whereas G. Vinokur stressed the need for "linguistic engineering".

In this regard, Singapore's attempt at linguistic engineering is admirable, but probably doomed, said Mr. Smith, who is executive director of the International Association for World Englishes and edits the journal World Englishes.

Writers of English were turning out good work long before universities started granting degrees in linguistic engineering.

Recently, many machine learning-based approaches have employed linguistic engineering techniques including shallow and full parsing.

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"After 80 years of concerted linguistic social engineering, we are probably seeing the last generation of native Irish-speaking children in those few and fast-shrinking Gaeltacht areas," Kevin Myers, a columnist for The Irish Times, wrote on July 21.

If writers must return history to human scale, the last decade of American life has proved just how necessary their linguistic re-engineering will be, even within our borders.

The present research aims at analyzing the importance of linguistic competence for engineering students in choosing their career and ensuring better employability.

6.863 is a laboratory-oriented course on the theory and practice of building computer systems for human language processing, with an emphasis on the linguistic, cognitive, and engineering foundations for understanding their design.

In order to achieve this goal, statistical methods (i.e. linguistic analysis) and engineering method (i.e. ensembled artificial neural networks (EANN)) have been independently used to do qualitative and quantitative analysis.

To paraphrase the position taken in DOLCE ontology (Descriptive Ontology for Linguistic and Cognitive Engineering, Gangemi et al. 2010), an endurant, is (the concept of) an entity that has spatial components but does not depend on a specific time of occurrence.

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