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{{Short description|Use of computational tools for the study of linguistics}} {{About|the scientific field|the journal|Computational Linguistics (journal)}} {{Linguistics|Subfields2}} '''Computational linguistics''' is an [[Interdisciplinarity|interdisciplinary]] field concerned with the [[computational modelling]] of [[natural language]], as well as the study of appropriate computational approaches to linguistic questions. In general, computational linguistics draws upon [[linguistics]], [[computer science]], [[artificial intelligence]], [[mathematics]], [[logic]], [[philosophy]], [[cognitive science]], [[cognitive psychology]], [[psycholinguistics]], [[anthropology]] and [[neuroscience]], among others. Computational linguistics is closely related to [[mathematical linguistics]].
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