Language and Computers

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Language and Computers: Studies in Practical Linguistics (

ISSN 0921-5034) is a book series on corpus linguistics and related areas. As studies in linguistics
, volumes in the series have, by definition, their foundations in linguistic theory; however, they are not concerned with theory for theory's sake, but always with a definite direct or indirect interest in the possibilities of practical application in the dynamic area where language and computers meet.

The book series was founded in 1988, and is published by

Brill|Rodopi
.

Editors

  • Christian Mair
  • Charles F. Meyer

Volumes

Volumes include:

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