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Computational Linguistics
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Contents:
- 1
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R. Milne.
Resolving Lexical Ambiguity in a Deterministic Parser.
Computational Linguistics,
12:1-12, 1986.
- 2
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P. K. Fink and A. W. Biermann.
The Correction of Ill-Formed Input Using History-Based Expectation
with Applications to Speech Understanding.
Computational Linguistics,
12:13-36, 1986.
- 3
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M. Selfridge.
Integrated Processing Produces Robust Understanding.
Computational Linguistics,
12:89-106, 1986.
- 4
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J. K. Kalita, M. L. Jones, and G. I. McCalla.
Summarizing Natural Language Database Responses.
Computational Linguistics,
12:107-124, 1986.
- 5
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B. J. Grosz and C. L. Sidner.
Attention, Intentions, and the Structure of Discourse.
Computational Linguistics,
12:175-204, 1986.
- 6
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R. Grishman, L. Hirschman, and N. T. Nhan.
Discovery Procedures for Sublanguage Selectional Patterns: Initial
Experiments.
Computational Linguistics,
12:205-215, 1986.
- 7
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H. Jäppinen and M. Ylilammi.
Associative Model of Morphological Analysis: An Empirical Inquiry.
Computational Linguistics,
12:257-272, 1986.
- 8
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B. A. Goodman.
Reference Identification and Reference Identification Failures.
Computational Linguistics,
12:273-305, 1986.
- 9
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E. P. Stabler.
Restricting Logic Grammars with Government-Binding Theory.
Computational Linguistics,
13:1-10, 1987.
- 10
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R. Cohen.
Analyzing the Structure of Argumentative Discourse.
Computational Linguistics,
13:11-24, 1987.
- 11
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M. B. Kac, A. Manaster-Ramer, and W. C. Rounds.
Simultaneous-Distributive Coordination and Context-Freeness.
Computational Linguistics,
13:25-30, 1987.
- 12
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M. Tomita.
An Efficient Augmented-Context-Free Parsing Algorithm.
Computational Linguistics,
13:31-46, 1987.
- 13
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J. R. Hobbs and S. M. Shieber.
An Algorithm for Generating Quantifier Scopings.
Computational Linguistics,
13:47-63, 1987.
- 14
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H. Alshawi.
Processing Dictionary Definitions with Phrasal Pattern Hierarchies.
Computational Linguistics,
13:195-202, 1987.
- 15
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B. Boguraev and T. Briscoe.
Large Lexicons for Natural Language Processing: Utilising the Grammar
Coding System of LDOCE.
Computational Linguistics,
13:203-218, 1987.
- 16
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R. J. Byrd, N. Calzolari, M. S. Chodorow, J. L. Klavans, M. S. Neff,
and O. A. Rizk.
Tools and Methods for Computational Lexicology.
Computational Linguistics,
13:219-240, 1987.
- 17
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J. R. Hobbs, W. Croft, T. Davies, D. Edwards, and K. Laws.
Commonsense Metaphysics and Lexical Semantics.
Computational Linguistics,
13:241-250, 1987.
- 18
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K. Jensen and J.-L. Binot.
Disambiguating Prepositional Phrase Attachments by Using On-Line
Dictionary Definitions.
Computational Linguistics,
13:251-260, 1987.
- 19
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I. A. Mel'cuk and A. Polguere.
A Formal Lexicon in the Meaning-Text Theory (or How to Do Lexica with
Words).
Computational Linguistics,
13:261-276, 1987.
- 20
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S. Nirenburg and V. Raskin.
The Subworld Concept Lexicon and the Lexicon Management System.
Computational Linguistics,
13:276-289, 1987.
- 21
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G. D. Ritchie, S. G. Pulman, A. W. Black, and G. J. Russell.
A Computational Framework for Lexical Description.
Computational Linguistics,
13:290-307, 1987.
- 22
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U. Zernik and M. G. Dyer.
The Self-Extending Phrasal Lexicon.
Computational Linguistics,
13:308-327, 1987.
- 23
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G. Gazdar, G. K. Pullum, R. Carpenter, E. Klein, T. E. Hukari, and
R. D. Levine.
Category Structures.
Computational Linguistics,
14:1-19, 1988.
- 24
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P. T. Sato.
A Common Parsing Scheme for Left- and Right-Branching Languages.
Computational Linguistics,
14:20-30, 1988.
- 25
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S. J. DeRose.
Grammatical Category Disambiguation by Statistical Optimization.
Computational Linguistics,
14:31-39, 1988.
- 26
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C. S. Mellish.
Implementing Systemic Classification by Unification.
Computational Linguistics,
14:40-51, 1988.
- 27
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B. L. Webber.
Foreword.
Computational Linguistics, 14:1-2,
1988.
- 28
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E. W. Hinrichs.
Tense, Quantifiers, and Contexts.
Computational Linguistics,
14:3-14, 1988.
- 29
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M. Moens and M. Steedman.
Temporal Ontology and Temporal Reference.
Computational Linguistics,
14:15-28, 1988.
- 30
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A. Nakhimovsky.
Aspect, Aspectual Class, and the Temporal Structure of Narrative.
Computational Linguistics,
14:29-43, 1988.
- 31
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R. J. Passonneau.
A Computational Model of the Semantics of Tense and Aspect.
Computational Linguistics,
14:44-60, 1988.
- 32
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B. L. Webber.
Tense as Discourse Anaphor.
Computational Linguistics,
14:61-73, 1988.
- 33
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R. Kass and T. Finin.
Modeling the User in Natural Language Systems.
Computational Linguistics,
14:5-22, 1988.
- 34
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S. Carberry.
Modeling the User's Plans and Goals.
Computational Linguistics,
14:23-37, 1988.
- 35
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A. Quilici, M. G. Dyer, and M. Flowers.
Recognizing and Responding to Plan-Oriented Misconceptions.
Computational Linguistics,
14:38-51, 1988.
- 36
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K. F. McCoy.
Reasoning on a Highlighted User Model to Respond to Misconceptions.
Computational Linguistics,
14:52-63, 1988.
- 37
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C. L. Paris.
Tailoring Object Descriptions to a User's Level of Expertise.
Computational Linguistics,
14:64-78, 1988.
- 38
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E. Schuster.
Establishing the Realationship between Discourse Models and User
Models.
Computational Linguistics,
14:82-85, 1988.
- 39
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D. N. Chin.
User Models and Discourse Models.
Computational Linguistics,
14:86-87, 1988.
- 40
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R. Cohen.
On the Relationship between User Models and Discourse Models.
Computational Linguistics,
14:88-90, 1988.
- 41
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A. Kobsa.
User Models and Discourse Models: United They Stand ...
Computational Linguistics,
14:91-94, 1988.
- 42
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K. Morik.
Discourse Models, Dialog Memories, and User Models.
Computational Linguistics,
14:95-97, 1988.
- 43
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K. Sparck Jones.
User Models, Discourse Models, and some Others.
Computational Linguistics,
14:98-100, 1988.
- 44
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W. Wahlster.
Distinguishing User Models from Discourse Models.
Computational Linguistics,
14:101-103, 1988.
- 45
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W. C. Rounds.
LFP: A Logic for Linguistic Descriptions and an Analysis of its
Complexity.
Computational Linguistics, 14:1-9,
1988.
- 46
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J. Clifford.
Natural Language Querying of Historical Databases.
Computational Linguistics,
14:10-35, 1988.
- 47
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R. Wilensky, D. N. Chin, M. Luria, J. Martin, J. Mayfield, and D. Wu.
The Berkeley UNIX Consultant Project.
Computational Linguistics,
14:35-84, 1988.
- 48
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F. C. N. Pereira.
Categorial Semantics and Scoping.
Computational Linguistics,
16:1-10, 1991.
- 49
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A. Dawar and K. Vijay-Shanker.
An Interpretation of Negation in Feature Structure Descriptions.
Computational Linguistics,
16:11-21, 1991.
- 50
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K. W. Church and P. Hanks.
Word Association Norms, Mutual Information, and Lexicography.
Computational Linguistics,
16:22-29, 1991.
- 51
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S. M. Shieber, F. C. N. Pereira, G. van Noord, and R. C. Moore.
Semantic-Head-Driven Generation.
Computational Linguistics,
16:30-42, 1991.
- 52
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T. Tsutsumi.
Wide-Range Restructuring of Intermediate Representations in Machine
Translation.
Computational Linguistics,
16:71-78, 1991.
- 53
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P. F. Brown, J. Cocke, S. A. D. Della Pietra, V. J. D. Della
Pietra, F. Jelinek, J. D. Lafferty, R. L. Mercer, P. S. Roossin, and T. J.
Watson.
A Statistical Approach to Machine Translation.
Computational Linguistics,
16:79-85, 1991.
- 54
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M. Rayner and A. Banks.
An Implementable Semantics for Comparative Constructions.
Computational Linguistics,
16:86-112, 1991.
- 55
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H. Alshawi.
Resolving Quasi Logical Forms.
Computational Linguistics,
16:133-144, 1991.
- 56
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M. Decary and G. Lapalme.
An Editor for the Explanatory and Combinatory Dictionary of
Contemporary French (DECFC).
Computational Linguistics,
16:145-154, 1991.
- 57
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J. Bachenko and E. Fitzpatrick.
A Computational Grammar of Discourse-Neutral Prosodic Phrasing in
English.
Computational Linguistics,
16:155-170, 1991.
- 58
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A. Ramsay.
Disjunction without Tears.
Computational Linguistics,
16:171-174, 1991.
- 59
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M. Palmer and T. Finin.
Workshop on the Evaluation of Natural Language Processing Systems.
Computational Linguistics,
16:175-181, 1991.
- 60
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S. Lappin. M. McCord.
Anaphora Resolution in Slot Grammar.
Computational Linguistics,
16:197-212, 1991.
- 61
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A. R. Haas.
Sentential Semantics for Propositional Attitudes.
Computational Linguistics,
16:213-233, 1991.
- 62
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K. W. Church and R. L. Mercer.
Introduction to the Special Issue on Computational Linguistics Using
Large Corpora.
Computational Linguistics,
19:1-24, 1993.
- 63
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T. Briscoe and J. Carroll.
Generalized Probabilistic LR Parsing of Natural Language (Corporal)
with Unification-Based Grammars.
Computational Linguistics,
19:25-60, 1993.
- 64
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T. Dunning.
Accurate Methods for the Statistics of Surprise and Coincidence.
Computational Linguistics,
19:61-74, 1993.
- 65
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W. A. Gale and K. W. Church.
A Program for Aligning Sentences in Bilingual Corpora.
Computational Linguistics,
19:75-102, 1993.
- 66
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D. Hindle and M. Rooth.
Structural Ambiguity and Lexical Relations.
Computational Linguistics,
19:103-120, 1993.
- 67
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M. Kay and M. Röscheisen.
Text-Translation Alignment.
Computational Linguistics,
19:121-142, 1993.
- 68
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F. Smadja.
Retrieving Collocations from Text: Xtract.
Computational Linguistics,
19:143-177, 1993.
- 69
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D. Biber.
Using Register-Diversified Corpora for General Language Studies.
Computational Linguistics,
19:219-242, 1993.
- 70
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M. R. Brent.
From Grammar to Lexicon: Unsupervised Learning of Lexical Syntax.
Computational Linguistics,
19:243-262, 1993.
- 71
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P. F. Brown, S. A. Della Pietra, V. J. Della Pietra, and R. L.
Mercer.
The Mathmatics of Statistical Machine Translation: Parameter
Estimation.
Computational Linguistics,
19:263-312, 1993.
- 72
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M. P. Marcus, B. Santorini, and M. A. Marcinkiewicz.
Building a Large Annotated Corpus of English: The Penn Treebank.
Computational Linguistics,
19:313-330, 1993.
- 73
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J. Pustejovsky, S. Bergler, and P. Anick.
Lexical Semantic Techniques for Corpus Analysis.
Computational Linguistics,
19:331-358, 1993.
- 74
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R. Weischedel, M. Meteer, R. Schwartz, L. Ramshaw, and J. Palmucci.
Coping with Ambiguity and Unknown Words Through Probabilistic Models.
Computational Linguistics,
19:359-382, 1993.
- 75
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N. Chinchor, D. D. Lewis, and L. Hirschman.
Evaluating Message Understanding Systems: An Analysis of the Third
Message Understanding Conference (MUC-3).
Computational Linguistics,
19:409-449, 1993.
- 76
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C. DiMarco and G. Hirst.
A Computational Theory of Goal-Directed Style in Syntax.
Computational Linguistics,
19:451-499, 1993.
- 77
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J. Hirschberg and D. Litman.
Empirical Studies on the Disambiguation of Cue Phrases.
Computational Linguistics,
19:501-530, 1993.
- 78
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D. Biber.
Co-Occurence Patterns among Collocations: A Tool for Corpus-Based
Lexical Knowledge Acquisition.
Computational Linguistics,
19:531-538, 1993.
- 79
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J. T. Maxwell and R. M. Kaplan.
The Interface between Phrasal and Functional Constraints.
Computational Linguistics,
19:571-590, 1993.
- 80
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K. Vijay-Shanker and D. J. Weir.
Parsing Some Constrained Grammar Formalisms.
Computational Linguistics,
19:591-636, 1993.
- 81
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A. R. Haas.
Indexical Expressions in the Scope of Attitude Verbs.
Computational Linguistics,
19:637-649, 1993.
- 82
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J. D. Moore and C. L. Paris.
Planning Text for Advisory Dialogues: Capturing Intentional and
Rhetorical Information.
Computational Linguistics,
19:651-694, 1993.
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