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Originally a dissertation for the degree of Master of Science in the Department of Computation, UMIST (University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology), U.K., 1981. This is a scanned copy of the original, January 2010. The dissertation specifies a set of computer programs to allow learners to interact with a computer through written language. It sets out the computational foundations for an approach later investigated in a Ph.D. thesis, "Natural Language, Computer-Assisted Learning and Language-Impaired Children", by the same author, at the Department of Psychology, University of Hull, U.K., in 1987.…mehr

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Originally a dissertation for the degree of Master of Science in the Department of Computation, UMIST (University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology), U.K., 1981. This is a scanned copy of the original, January 2010. The dissertation specifies a set of computer programs to allow learners to interact with a computer through written language. It sets out the computational foundations for an approach later investigated in a Ph.D. thesis, "Natural Language, Computer-Assisted Learning and Language-Impaired Children", by the same author, at the Department of Psychology, University of Hull, U.K., in 1987.
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In the several iterations of Robert Ward's working life he spent twenty-five years in the nuclear industry, first in weapons-grade plutonium production and then in the research and development of peaceful nuclear power reactors.