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  <Title>Computational Cognitive Linguistics</Title>
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2 Introduction
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    <Paragraph position="0"> Computational Linguistics is sometimes narrowly identified with statistical corpus studies, but is much broader. The learning and use of language are inherently information processing tasks and any systematic description of them must be computational. If we want to understand how human brains acquire and exploit language, we are driven to computational theories and models that link neural structure to linguistic behavior.</Paragraph>
    <Paragraph position="1"> Cognitive Linguistics provides the basic mechanisms for explaining human language processing, but has traditionally been informal and non-computational. Recent work suggests that a formally grounded computational cognitve linguistics can be quite productive.</Paragraph>
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