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| "title": "Books listed below that are marked with a \u2020 have been selected for review in a future issue, and reviewers have been assigned to each. Authors and publishers who wish their publications to be considered for review in Computational Linguistics should send a copy to the book review editor", | |
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| "text": "Readers who wish to be considered as book reviewers for the journal should contact the book review editor, outlining their qualifications, by e-mail at gh@cs.toronto.edu or at the address above. ", | |
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| "text": "(Learning in doing series), 2005, xi+243 pp; hardbound, ISBN 0-521-83643-2, $70.00; paperbound, ISBN 0-521-54492-0, $25.00 \u2020Ontology Learning from Text: Methods, Evaluation, and Applications Paul Buitelaar, Philipp Cimiano, and Bernardo Magnini (editors) (DFKI Saarbr\u00fccken, University of Karlsruhe, and ITC-irst) Amsterdam: IOS Press (Frontiers in artificial intelligence and applications, edited by J. Breuker et al, volume 123), 2005, v+171 pp; hardbound, ISBN 1-58603-523-1, $102.00, \u20ac85.00, \u00a359.00 \u2020Flexible Semantics for Reinterpretation Phenomena Markus Egg (University of Groningen) Stanford, CA: CSLI Publications (CSLI studies in computational linguistics, edited by Ann Copestake), distributed by the University of Chicago Press, 2006, xxi+239 pp; ISBN 1-57586-502-5, $27.50, \u00a317.50", | |
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