I’ve subscribed to the RSS feed(s) here and have seen regular posts of NLP book titles, but they aren’t accompanied by a rating or recommendation. Most of these $100+ books are written in the impenetrable prose of a doctoral thesis. Math and industry jargon are fine, but I can’t stand sentences like this:
The principal purpose of this monograph is to open for Systems Science a new field of studies – the development of formal models and methods intended for helping the designers of semantics-oriented NLPSs to overcome numerous problems of logical character associated with the engineering of such systems.
Four lines of blather to tell me that the book introduces new concepts. A poorly written book on the topic of processing natural language kind of erodes the credibility of the author, don’t you think?
There must be clearly written books on NLP. I’d love some recommendations.