Language and Problems of Knowledge Bridging Natural and Artificial Intelligence

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Rosli Omar

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This study considers the probable problems in using computers in language learning, e.g. speaking. The results of the research show that using computers do not reveal real problems on their bands, so to speak, in trying to understand language. It is because of the nature of language, which is such a natural thing that human beings do not attribute any intelligence to it.

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Omar, R. (1993). Language and Problems of Knowledge: Bridging Natural and Artificial Intelligence. Journal of Modern Languages, 7(1), 39–58. Retrieved from https://jml.um.edu.my/index.php/JML/article/view/3584
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