Daniel Jurafsky

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Daniel Jurafsky is an Associate Professor in Linguistics at Stanford University.

With James Martin, he wrote the textbook Speech and Language Processing: An Introduction to Natural Language Processing, Speech Recognition, and Computational Linguistics.

He was given a MacArthur Fellowship in 2002.

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