North American Computational Linguistics Open Competition (NACLO)

 Yale University professor of computer science Dragomir R. Radev
founded the North American Computational Linguistics Open Competition while teaching at the University of Michigan and ran in conjunction with faculty members at the University of Michigan and Carnegie-Mellon University. Winners of its annual competition compete in the International Linguistics Olympiad (IOL) .

The official website is https://www.nacloweb.org/
Dr. Radey's website is http://www.cs.yale.edu/homes/radev/
The Facebook page has links to registration and deadlines:
There is an IOL youtube channel with the 2019 competition.

 
Study resources resemble those for the DLAB .
  1. https://www.nacloweb.org/practice.php#sample_problems
  2. and through Dr. Radey's book, Puzzles in Logic, Languages and Computation ,which the publisher has divided into two parts. The books lists 56 puzzles 
  3. The titles of the 56 puzzles Download Preface 2 PDF (84.8 KB) (auto-downloads) 
  4. https://ioling.org/problems/samples/ 
  5. https://www.naclo.cs.cmu.edu/studentFAQ.html
  6. https://www.naclo.cs.cmu.edu/practice.html
  7. http://web.archive.org/web/20170720132947/http://clair.si.umich.edu/~radev/naclo/practice/
  1.  English-transformations.pdf 
 
Here is a sample page with a linguistics puzzle:
 
You can receive a 20% discount if your purchase your copy with the link on 
Other references
https://booksrog.com/slide/slide-1-uk9v8e
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Linguistics_Olympiad
http://www.naclo.cs.cmu.edu/scholarship.html

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