The language of social software.
Computer software is written in languages like C, Java or Haskell. In many cases social software is expressed in natural language. The paper explores connections between the areas of natural language analysis and analysis of social protocols, and proposes an extended program for natural language sem...
| Publicado en: | Synthese Vol. 177; pp. 77 - 97 |
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