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From: rivero@sol.cie.unizar.es (Alejandro Rivero)
Subject: Re: Computer writes a book?
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>Sophisticated parser? Eliza? Most versions of Eliza are very
>simple-minded indeed and don't actually do any parsing, just pattern
>matching.

It seems that some phrases sond sound in engish as in spanish. .
"sohisticated parser" was meant to de despective, the point being that
you can implement eliza style by using some decent parser program (by example 
it could be done in a if-programing language).


