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  1. Fillmore, C.J.: ¬The case for case (1968) 0.02
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  2. Sharada, B.A.: Infolinguistics : an interdisciplinary study (1995) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Discusses the importance of the theories and principles of linguistics to the organization of information. Infolinguistics studies information or knowledge using linguistics as a representation mechanism. Theoretical studies of search languages and index languages require a theoretical framework provided by the interdisciplinary approach of infolinguistics which is a blend of cognitive psychology, linguistics and information science. Discusses how infolinguistics can contribute to information retrieval using both computer and manual application of grammatical theories
    Source
    Library science with a slant to documentation and information studies. 32(1995) no.3, S.113-121
  3. Dahl, V.: What the study of language can contribute to AI (1993) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Examines areas in which linguistics in particular and the study of language in general have provided useful insight into specific artificial intelligence areas besides the computational linguistics one. Discusses studies in these areas and argues that these links should be further and more deliberately explored since they have changes of leading the way towards a fruitful integration between the formal and humanistic sciences
  4. Warner, A.J.: Quantitative and qualitative assessments of the impact of linguistic theory on information science (1991) 0.01
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    Date
    6. 1.1999 10:22:45
  5. Storms, G.; VanMechelen, I.; DeBoeck, P.: Structural-analysis of the intension and extension of semantic concepts (1994) 0.00
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    Date
    22. 7.2000 19:17:40
  6. O'Donnell, R.; Smeaton, A.F.: ¬A linguistic approach to information retrieval (1996) 0.00
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    Source
    Information retrieval: new systems and current research. Proceedings of the 16th Research Colloquium of the British Computer Society Information Retrieval Specialist Group, Drymen, Scotland, 22-23 Mar 94. Ed.: R. Leon