4.0302 Q&N: Prolog/Lisp Exercises; Codex/Scroll refs. (2/31)
Elaine Brennan & Allen Renear (EDITORS@BROWNVM.BITNET)
Thu, 19 Jul 90 18:38:09 EDT
Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 4, No. 0302. Thursday, 19 Jul 1990.
(1) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 90 15:35:05 EDT (15 lines)
From: Stephen Clausing <SCLAUS@YALEVM>
Subject: Prolog/Lisp exercises needed
(2) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 1990 12:43 IST (16 lines)
From: Marc Bregman <HPUBM@HUJIVM1>
Subject: Canon
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Date: Thu, 19 Jul 90 15:35:05 EDT
From: Stephen Clausing <SCLAUS@YALEVM>
Subject: Prolog/Lisp exercises needed
Does anyone have the programs for the exercises for "Natural Language
Processing in Prolog" by Gazdar/Mellish? If so, can you share them with
me?
I would also be interested in the programs from the Lisp version. I have
already written to the authors and was told that the text programs in the
book are available from the authors, but not the answers to the
programming exercises. I am trying to decide between using
Gazdar/Mellish for a course or James Allen's text "Natural Language
Understanding" and availability of exercise answers is an important
factor in my decision. Any help would be appreciated.
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Date: Thu, 19 Jul 1990 12:43 IST
From: Marc Bregman <HPUBM@HUJIVM1>
Subject: Canon
I would like to add a few more items to the bibliography I listed on
Codex/Scroll, which may also be of interest to those dealing with the
Biblical Canon.
Menahem Haran, "Scribal Workmanship in Biblical Times", Tarbiz 50 Jubilee
Volume (1981), pp. 65-87 [Hebrew with English Abstact]
__________, The Size of Books in the Bible and the Division of the
Deuteristic Work, Tarbiz 53 (1984), pp. 329-352 [Hebrew with English
Abstract]
Marc Bregman, Hebrew Union College, Jerusalem [HPUBM@HUJIVM1]