THE IMPACT OF COMPUTATIONAL LINGUISTICS AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE ON LANGUAGE
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.47390/SPR1342V5SI1Y2025N43Keywords:
artificial intelligence, computational linguistics, natural language processing (NLP), automatic translation, text generation technologies, pragmatic understanding, semantic analysis, speech synthesis, linguistic trends, machine learning, language evolution.Abstract
This research thoroughly examines the impact of artificial intelligence and computational linguistics on language systems. It analyzes the development of processes such as text processing, translation, and speech synthesis through artificial intelligence, assessing their limitations and possibilities. While NLP systems can process natural language syntactically and semantically, they differ from human cognition in pragmatic understanding. Moreover, it was observed that automatic translation systems are not fully capable of understanding cultural and contextual nuances. Although AI-based text generation systems can produce expressions similar to human writing, they sometimes face issues such as repetitiveness and deviation from context. The article emphasizes the necessity of further studying AI's impact on linguistics and continuing research to bring AI-generated language closer to human speech.
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