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 The recommended texts for this course include: The recommended texts for this course include:
  
-  * Manning, C.D., and Schutze, H. (1999). Foundations of Statistical Natural Language Processing, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA.+  * Manning, C.D., and Schutze, H. (1999). Foundations of Statistical Natural Language Processing, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA. --- see under books for a copy ---
   * Jurafsky, D., and Martin, J.H., (2000, 2nd ed 2009). Speech and Language Processing, Prentice-HOtherall, Upper Saddle River, New Jersey.   * Jurafsky, D., and Martin, J.H., (2000, 2nd ed 2009). Speech and Language Processing, Prentice-HOtherall, Upper Saddle River, New Jersey.
-helpful text include+ 
 +Other helpful texts include
   * Charniak, E., (1993). Statistical Language Learning, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA.   * Charniak, E., (1993). Statistical Language Learning, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA.
   * Klavans, J.L., and Resnik, P., (1996). The Balancing Act: Combining Symbolic and Statistical Approaches to Language, MIT.   * Klavans, J.L., and Resnik, P., (1996). The Balancing Act: Combining Symbolic and Statistical Approaches to Language, MIT.
   * Bennett Jr., W. R., (1976). Scientific and engineering problem-solving with the computer, Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, Chapter 4, 103-199.   * Bennett Jr., W. R., (1976). Scientific and engineering problem-solving with the computer, Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, Chapter 4, 103-199.
  
 +Many useful texts can also be downloaded from the "Books" menu.
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