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25th ACL 1987: Stanford, California, USA
- Candy L. Sidner:
25th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, Stanford University, Stanford, California, USA, July 6-9, 1987. ACL 1987 - Marc Moens, Mark Steedman:
Temporal Ontology in Natural Language. 1-7 - Erhard W. Hinrichs:
A Compositional Semantics of Temporal Expressions in English. 8-15 - Rebecca J. Passonneau:
Situations and Intervals. 16-24 - Rika Yoshii:
Jetr: a Robust Machine Translation System. 25-31 - Damaris M. Ayuso, Varda Shaked, Ralph M. Weischedel:
An Environment for Acquiring Semantic Information. 32-40 - Raymonde Guindon, Kelly Shuldberg, Joyce Conner:
Grammatical and Ungrammatical Structures in User-Adviser Dialogues= Evidence for Sufficiency of Restricted Languages in Natural Language Interfaces to Advisory Systems. 41-44 - Nelson Correa:
An Attribute-Grammar Implementation of Government-binding Theory. 45-51 - Oliviero Stock:
Getting Idioms into a Lexicon Based Parser's Head. 52-58 - Yigal Arens, John J. Granacki, Alice C. Parker:
Phrasal Analysis of Long Noun Sequences. 59-64 - Richard Sproat, Barbara Brunson:
Constituent-Based Morphological Parsing: A New Approach to the Problem of Word-Recognition. 65-72 - Kent Wittenburg:
Predictive Combinators: a Method for Efficient Processing of Combinatory Categorial Grammars. 73-80 - Remo Pareschi, Mark Steedman:
A Lazy way to Chart-Parse with Categorial Grammars. 81-88 - William C. Rounds, Alexis Manaster-Ramer:
A Logical Version of Functional Grammar. 89-96 - Kathleen R. McKeown, Cécile Paris:
Functional Unification Grammar Revisited. 97-103 - K. Vijay-Shanker, David J. Weir, Aravind K. Joshi:
Characterizing Structural Descriptions produced by Various Grammatical Formalisms. 104-111 - M. Drew Moshier, William C. Rounds:
On the Succinctness Properties of Unordered Context-Free Grammars. 112-116 - R. Nozohoor-Farshi:
Context-Freeness of the Language Accepted by Marcus' Parser. 117-122 - Akira Shimazu, Shozo Naito, Hirosato Nomura:
Semantic Structure Analysis of Japanese Noun Phrases with Adnominal Particles. 123-130 - Deborah A. Dahl, Martha Stone Palmer, Rebecca J. Passonneau:
Nominalizations in PUNDIT. 131-139 - Richard Sproat, Mark Y. Liberman:
Toward Treating English Noniinals Correctly. 140-146 - Bonnie L. Webber:
The Interpretation of Tense in Discourse. 147-154 - Susan E. Brennan, Marilyn W. Friedman, Carl Pollard:
A Centering Approach to Pronouns. 155-162 - Julia Hirschberg, Diane J. Litman:
Now let's Talk about Now; Identifying Cue Phrases Intonationally. 163-171 - James Pustejovsky:
On the Acquisition of Lexical Entries: The Perceptual Origin of Thematic Relations. 172-178 - David Stallard:
The Logical Analysis of Lexical Ambiguity. 179-185 - David J. Besemer, Paul S. Jacobs:
FLUSH: A Flexible Lexicon Design. 186-192 - Branimir Boguraev, Ted Briscoe, John Carroll, David M. Carter, Claire Grover:
The Derivation of a Grammatically Indexed Lexicon from the Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English. 193-200 - James Pustejovsky:
Lexical Selection in the Process of Language Generation Sergei Nirenburg. 201-206 - Alison K. Huettner, Marie M. Vaughan, David D. McDonald:
Constraints on the Generation of Adjunct Clauses. 207-214 - Peter van Beek:
A Model For Generating Better Explanations. 215-220 - Marc Luria:
Expressing Concern. 221-227 - Harry H. Porter:
Incorporating Inheritance and Feature Structures into a Logic Grammar Formalism. 228-234 - Robert T. Kasper:
A Unification Method for Disjunctive Feature Descriptions. 235-242 - Eric Sven Ristad:
Revised Generalized Phrase Structure Grammar. 243-250
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