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An Evaluation of Prolog as a Tool for Natural Language Analysis (1990)  (Make Corrections)  
Michael W. White



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Abstract: This paper will thus examine the pros and cons of Prolog from the perspective of a natural language researcher, concluding that the recent advances in logic programming embodied in Prolog should provide an important impetus for further progress in the application of logic programming techniques to natural language analysis. (Update)

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@misc{ white-evaluation,
  author = "Michael W. White",
  title = "An Evaluation of Prolog as a Tool for Natural Language Analysis",
  url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/white90evaluation.html" }
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