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Corpus Linguistics: Investigating Language Structure and Use (Cambridge Approaches to Linguistics) Douglas Biber, Susan Conrad, ...
Cambridge University Press, 1998
This book is about investigating the way people use language in speech and writing. It introduces the corpus-based approach to the study of language, based on analysis of large databases of real language examples and illustrates exciting new findings about language and the different ways that people speak and write. The book is important both for its step-by-step descriptions of research methods ...
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Assembly Language for Intel-Based Computers (4th Edition) 59 reviews Kip R. Irvine
Prentice Hall, 2002
A True Champ For Learning Assembly
+ An excellent text for a college level course in assembly language programming + Great book. Very informative good for beginners + From a Computer Science Major + Outstanding book on 80x86 Assembler
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A Handbook of Statistical Analyses Using R 2 reviews Brian S. Everitt, Torsten Hothorn
Chapman & Hall/CRC, 2006
covers most important statistical techniques using the R Language
+ Practical examples of using R for analysis
Brian Everett has previously written similar handbooks for SAS and SPlus. As R is becoming the language of choice in statistical computing in research particularly academoc research this book is a welcome addition. This book is actually a great booj on statistical methods and covers most of the ...
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Corpus Linguistics 2 reviews Tony McEnery, Andrew Wilson
Edinburgh University Press, 2001
good introduction to the topic
Even as a non-computational linguist, I found this book very readable. It covers a nice range of the relevant topics, and is very careful about defining terminology---a practice that other writers in computational linguistics would do well to follow. The book is unusually well-organized. ...
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Word Frequency Distributions (Text, Speech and Language Technology) R. Harald Baayen
Springer, 2002
This book is a comprehensive introduction to the statistical analysis of word frequency distributions, intended for computational linguists, corpus linguists, psycholinguists, and researchers in the field of quantitative stylistics. Word frequency distributions are characterized by very large numbers of rare words. This property leads to strange phenomena such as mean frequencies that ...
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Foundations of Statistical Natural Language Processing 11 reviews Christopher D. Manning, Hinrich Schuetze
The MIT Press, 1999
Self-contained and instructive, read the TOC first!
+ Good book for people interested in Natural Language Processing. + fastest delivery + very definitive, really a must read
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An Introduction to R 1 review W. N. Venables, D. M. Smith
Network Theory., 2002
Excellent... but you already have it on PDF
This is an excellent and brief introduction to R. I don't mind having a printed copy. I don't mind having paid the 13 bucks, if the money raised will support free software development. But... I want to warn people who are thinking about getting it: If you use R you already have it. Select the help ...
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Word Frequency Distributions (Text, Speech and Language Technology) R. Harald Baayen
Springer, 2002
This book is a comprehensive introduction to the statistical analysis of word frequency distributions, intended for computational linguists, corpus linguists, psycholinguists, and researchers in the field of quantitative stylistics. Word frequency distributions are characterized by very large numbers of rare words. This property leads to strange phenomena such as mean frequencies that ...
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Foundations of Statistical Natural Language Processing 11 reviews Christopher D. Manning, Hinrich Schuetze
The MIT Press, 1999
Self-contained and instructive, read the TOC first!
+ Good book for people interested in Natural Language Processing. + fastest delivery + very definitive, really a must read
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Corpus Linguistics: Investigating Language Structure and Use (Cambridge Approaches to Linguistics) Douglas Biber, Susan Conrad, ...
Cambridge University Press, 1998
This book is about investigating the way people use language in speech and writing. It introduces the corpus-based approach to the study of language, based on analysis of large databases of real language examples and illustrates exciting new findings about language and the different ways that people speak and write. The book is important both for its step-by-step descriptions of research methods ...
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A Handbook of Statistical Analyses Using R 2 reviews Brian S. Everitt, Torsten Hothorn
Chapman & Hall/CRC, 2006
covers most important statistical techniques using the R Language
+ Practical examples of using R for analysis
Brian Everett has previously written similar handbooks for SAS and SPlus. As R is becoming the language of choice in statistical computing in research particularly academoc research this book is a welcome addition. This book is actually a great booj on statistical methods and covers most of the ...
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Corpus Linguistics 2 reviews Tony McEnery, Andrew Wilson
Edinburgh University Press, 2001
good introduction to the topic
Even as a non-computational linguist, I found this book very readable. It covers a nice range of the relevant topics, and is very careful about defining terminology---a practice that other writers in computational linguistics would do well to follow. The book is unusually well-organized. ...
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Assembly Language for Intel-Based Computers (4th Edition) 59 reviews Kip R. Irvine
Prentice Hall, 2002
A True Champ For Learning Assembly
+ An excellent text for a college level course in assembly language programming + Great book. Very informative good for beginners + From a Computer Science Major + Outstanding book on 80x86 Assembler
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An Introduction to R 1 review W. N. Venables, D. M. Smith
Network Theory., 2002
Excellent... but you already have it on PDF
This is an excellent and brief introduction to R. I don't mind having a printed copy. I don't mind having paid the 13 bucks, if the money raised will support free software development. But... I want to warn people who are thinking about getting it: If you use R you already have it. Select the help ...
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