本の詳細
形式
ハードカバー
ページ数
463
言語
英語
公開されました
Apr 8, 2003
出版社
A Bradford Book
説明
This book explores the intersection of linguistics and probability, shedding light on how probabilistic models can enhance the understanding of language dynamics. Through a rich tapestry of examples, the authors illustrate how linguistic phenomena can be analyzed and predicted using probabilistic approaches.
Rens Bod, Jennifer Hay, and Stefanie Jannedy delve into the underlying patterns of language, arguing for a deeper appreciation of the variability and uncertainty inherent in linguistic data. Their collaborative insights highlight how probabilistic reasoning is essential for capturing the complexity of language use in real-world contexts.
Ultimately, the work invites linguists and researchers to rethink traditional methodologies, offering robust frameworks that integrate empirical data with theoretical perspectives. This book serves as a valuable resource for anyone interested in the evolving landscape of linguistics and its applications in understanding human communication.
Rens Bod, Jennifer Hay, and Stefanie Jannedy delve into the underlying patterns of language, arguing for a deeper appreciation of the variability and uncertainty inherent in linguistic data. Their collaborative insights highlight how probabilistic reasoning is essential for capturing the complexity of language use in real-world contexts.
Ultimately, the work invites linguists and researchers to rethink traditional methodologies, offering robust frameworks that integrate empirical data with theoretical perspectives. This book serves as a valuable resource for anyone interested in the evolving landscape of linguistics and its applications in understanding human communication.