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Prozedurale Sprachanalyse

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Sprache in Mensch und Computer

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Im folgenden wird zunächst der Bereich der prozeduralen Analyse von Sprache abgegrenzt von anderen Analyseformen. In einem zweiten Schritt werden prozedurale Untersuchungsziele und Verfahren auf primär linguistische eingeschränkt. In einem dritten Teil schließlich werden an Beispielen Methoden und Resultate einer linguistischen prozeduralen Analyse vorgestellt.

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Metzing, D. (1988). Prozedurale Sprachanalyse. In: Schnelle, H., Rickheit, G. (eds) Sprache in Mensch und Computer. Psycholinguistische Studien. VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-86251-8_3

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