Styles of Computational Linguistic Formulation and Modern Khalilian Theory
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.70443/jaaal.v12i2.148Keywords:
Computational linguistics, Khalilian theory, analysis, origins, branchesAbstract
The logical mathematical formulation of linguistic theories is a necessity that cannot be avoided. The reason for this is not only to provide an opportunity for linguists, including those involved in computational linguistic research, to utilize it in text processing and other computational linguistic studies. It also serves the purpose of rigorous scientific testing of its general scientific value and assessing its ability to explain the largest possible number of linguistic phenomena. Computational linguists have been perplexed in recent years, as their research has faced some limitations, setbacks, and sometimes explicit regressions, prompting a return to theories that faced strong criticism in the latter half of the last century.