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Copilots for Linguists provides a comprehensive examination of how artificial intelligence and machine learning technologies can support linguistic research and analysis. The book bridges the gap between computational methods and traditional linguistic theory, focusing particularly on construction grammar frameworks.
The authors explore how AI copilots can assist linguists in identifying, analyzing, and understanding linguistic constructions—the fundamental units of language organization. By integrating concepts from cognitive linguistics, particularly the theory of frames, the book demonstrates how AI tools can help researchers process large corpora and uncover patterns in language use.
This element in the Construction Grammar series addresses the practical applications of AI in linguistic work, offering insights into how copilot technologies can augment human expertise rather than replace it. It serves as an essential resource for linguists seeking to leverage modern computational tools in their research while maintaining rigorous linguistic methodology and theoretical grounding.







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