Welcome to the ACL Workshop on Computing and Historical Phonology, the 9th Meeting of ACL Special Interest Group for Computational Morphology and Phonology, a meeting held in conjunction with the 45th Meeting of the ACL

نویسندگان

  • Mark Ellison
  • Grzegorz Kondrak
  • Chris Brew
  • Pierre Darlu
  • Michael Dunn
  • Sheila Embleton
  • Russell Gray
  • Sheldon Harrison
  • Wilbert Heeringa
  • Brian Joseph
  • Bill Kretzschmar
  • Thomas Pilz
  • Tandy Warnow
  • John Nerbonne
  • T. Mark Ellison
  • Brett Kessler
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We introduce the proceedings from the workshop ‘Computing and Historical Phonology: 9th Meeting of the ACL Special Interest Group for Computational Morphology and Phonology’.

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تاریخ انتشار 2007