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Essential programming for linguistics Martin Weisser.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Edinburgh advanced textbooks in linguisticsPublication details: Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, [(c)2009.]Description: 1 online resource (x, 174 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780748641833
  • 0748641831
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • P98
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Contents:
Cover; Copyright; CONTENTS; LIST OF FIGURES; LIST OF TABLES; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; 1 INTRODUCTION; 2 BASIC PROGRAMMING CONCEPTS 1; 3 BASIC PROGRAMMING CONCEPTS 2; 4 WORKING WITH TEXT (BASIC STRING HANDLING); 5 WORKING WITH STORED DATA (BASIC FILE HANDLING); 6 IDENTIFYING TEXTUAL PATTERNS (BASIC AND EXTENDED REGULAR EXPRESSIONS); 7 MODIFYING TEXTUAL PATTERNS (SUBSTITUTION AND TRANSLITERATION); 8 GETTING THINGS INTO THE RIGHT ORDER (BASIC SORTING); 9 ELEMENTARY TEXTS STATS (CREATING BASIC FREQUENCY LISTS); 10 MORE REPETITIVENESS OR HOW TO TIE THINGS TOGETHER (INTRODUCING MODULARITY); 11 OBJECTS.
12 GETTING GRAPHICAL (SIMPLE USER INTERFACES)13 CONCLUSION; Appendix A SAMPLE SOLUTIONS; Appendix B HOW TO GET FURTHER HELP ON PERL; REFERENCES; INDEX.
Summary: A gentle introduction to programming for students and researchers interested in conducting computer-based analysis in linguistics, this book is an ideal starting point for linguists approaching programming for the first time. Assuming no background knowledge of programming, the author introduces basic notions and techniques needed for linguistics programming and helps readers to develop their understanding of electronic texts. The book includes many examples based on diverse topics in linguistics in order to demonstrate the applicability of the concepts at the heart of programming. Practical ex.
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Cover; Copyright; CONTENTS; LIST OF FIGURES; LIST OF TABLES; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; 1 INTRODUCTION; 2 BASIC PROGRAMMING CONCEPTS 1; 3 BASIC PROGRAMMING CONCEPTS 2; 4 WORKING WITH TEXT (BASIC STRING HANDLING); 5 WORKING WITH STORED DATA (BASIC FILE HANDLING); 6 IDENTIFYING TEXTUAL PATTERNS (BASIC AND EXTENDED REGULAR EXPRESSIONS); 7 MODIFYING TEXTUAL PATTERNS (SUBSTITUTION AND TRANSLITERATION); 8 GETTING THINGS INTO THE RIGHT ORDER (BASIC SORTING); 9 ELEMENTARY TEXTS STATS (CREATING BASIC FREQUENCY LISTS); 10 MORE REPETITIVENESS OR HOW TO TIE THINGS TOGETHER (INTRODUCING MODULARITY); 11 OBJECTS.

12 GETTING GRAPHICAL (SIMPLE USER INTERFACES)13 CONCLUSION; Appendix A SAMPLE SOLUTIONS; Appendix B HOW TO GET FURTHER HELP ON PERL; REFERENCES; INDEX.

A gentle introduction to programming for students and researchers interested in conducting computer-based analysis in linguistics, this book is an ideal starting point for linguists approaching programming for the first time. Assuming no background knowledge of programming, the author introduces basic notions and techniques needed for linguistics programming and helps readers to develop their understanding of electronic texts. The book includes many examples based on diverse topics in linguistics in order to demonstrate the applicability of the concepts at the heart of programming. Practical ex.

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