Sharada, B.A.: Infolinguistics : an interdisciplinary study (1995)
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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