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3rd COLING 1969: Stockholm, Sweden
- Third International Conference on Computational Linguistics, COLING 1969, Stockholm, Sweden, September 1-4, 1969. 1969

- Igor Mel'cuk, A. V. Gladky:

Tree Grammars (Grammars). - Roger C. Shank, Larry Tesler:

A Conceptual Dependency Parser for Natural Language. - R. A. Benson:

Nexus a Linguistic Technique for Precoordination. - Gerard Salton:

Automatic Processing of Foreign Language Documents. - Stanton P. Durham, David Ellis Rogers:

An Application of Computer Programming to the Reconstruction of a Proto-Language. - Stephan Braun:

Some formal properties of phonological redundancy rules. - A. J. Szanser:

Automatic error-correction in natural languages. - Yorick Wilks:

Interactive Semantic Analysis of English Paragraphs. - Raoul N. Smith:

Automatic Simulation of Historical Change. - Osamu Fujimura, Ryohei Kagaya:

Structural Patterns of Chinese Characters. - Arnold W. Pratt, Milos Pacak:

Automated Processing of Medical English. - Edward Gammon:

Quantitative Approximations to the Word. - Stanley Y. W. Su, Kenneth E. Harper:

A Directed Random Paragraph Generator. - Joyce Friedman:

Applications of a Computer System for Transformational Grammar. - Gustav Leunbach:

Syntactic Analysis by Alternating Computation and Inspection. - Wojciech Skalmowski, M. Van Overbeke:

Computational Analysis of Interference Phenomena on the Lexical Level. - Bernard Vauquois, Gérard Veillon, Nicolas Nedobejkine, C. Bourguignon:

Une Notation des textes hors des contraintes morphologiques et syntaxiques de L'expression. - Robert I. Binnick:

An Application of an Extended Generative Semantic Model of Language to Man-machine Interaction. - Gordon R. Wood:

Dialectology by Computer. - Jacob Mey:

On the Preservation of Context-Free Languages in a Level-Based System. - Sheldon Klein, Michael A. Kuppin, Kirby A. Meives:

Monte Carlo Simulation of Language Change in Tikopia & Maori. - Ernst von Glasersfeld:

Semantics and the Syntactic Classification of Words. - Dieter Wunderlich:

Uber Zeitkeferenz und Tempus. - Julius Laffal:

Total or Selected Content Analysis. - Pier Paolo Pisani:

Organization and Programming of the Multistore Parser. - Zeljko Bujas:

Computers in the Yugoslav Serbo-Croat/English Contrastive Analysis Project. - Jacques Rouault:

Quelques Applications de la logique a la Semantique des langues naturelles. - Irena Bellert:

On the Use of Linguistic Quantifying Operators in the Logico-Semantic Structure Representation of Utterances. - Robert M. Schwarcz:

Towards a Computational Formalization of Natural Language Semantics. - Karl Dieter Bunting:

Empirical Investigation of German Word Derivation with the Aid of a Computer. - István S. Bátori:

Disambiguating Verbs with Multiple Meaning in the MT-System of IBM Germany. - Adam G. Woyna:

Semantics of Prepositional Constructs in Russian: Tentative Approach. - Antti Iivonen:

Automatic Recognition of speech Sounds by a Digital Computer. - Peter C. Lockemann, Frederick B. Thompson:

A Rapidly Extensible Language System (The Rel Language Processor). - Bozena H. Dostert, Frederick B. Thompson:

A Rapidly Extensible Language System (Rel English). - Harry H. Josselson:

The Lexicon: a System of Matrices of Lexical Units and their Properties. - George H. Woolley:

Automatic Text Generation. - Ching-Yi Dougherty:

A Pragmatic Approach to Machine Translation from Chinese to English. - Pieter A. Verburg:

Hobbes' Calculus of Words. - John A. Moyne:

A Progress Report on the Use of English in Information Retrieval. - Christine A. Montgomery:

Linguistics and Automated Language Processing. - Shou-Chuan Yang, Charlotte W. Yang:

A Universal Graphic Character Writer. - Antonio A. M. Querido:

Grammaire I Description transformationnelle d' un sous-Ensemble du Francais. - Victor J. Streeter:

Syntactic Patterns in a Sample of Technical English. - Stanley Peters:

The Use of Context-Sensitive Rules in Immediate Constituent Analysis. - Casimir Borkowski:

Structure, Effectiveness, and Uses of the citation Identifier. - Aravind K. Joshi:

Properties of Formal Grammars with mixed Type of Rules and their Linguistic Relevance. - Solomon Marcus:

Contextual Grammars. - David Sankoff:

Simulation of Word-Meaning Stochastic Processes. - Janos S. Petofi:

On the Problems of Co-Textual Analysis of Texts. - Shou-Chuan Yang:

A Search Algorithm and Data Structure for an Efficient Information System. - W. Nelson Francis, Jan Svartvik, Gerald M. Rubin:

Computer-produced Representation of dialectal variation: Initlal fricatives in Southern British English. - Victoria A. Fromkin, D. Lloyd Rice:

An Interactive phonological Rule Testing System. - Adrian Birbanescu:

Network of Binary Relations in Natural Language. - André Dugas, Myrna Gopnik, Brian Harris, Jean Pierre Paillet:

Le projet de traduction automatique a L'universite de Montreal. - Evangelos A. Afendras:

Mathematical Models for Balkan phonological convergence. - Peter Ladefoged:

The Measurement of phonetic Similarity. - H. P. Edmundson, Martin N. Epstein:

Computer Aided Research on Synonymy and Antonymy. - Zoltán Szabó:

Some Problems of Word-Formation within the Framework of a Generative Grammar. - Emanuel Vasiliu:

The 'Time Category' in Natural Languages and its Semantic Interpretation. - Daniel Varga:

Problem of Improving the Efficiency of Parsing Systems. - R. R. Dyer:

Constructional Potentiality: Priscianic grammar as a disambiguation technique in the automatic recognition of Latin syntax. - Stephan-Ylan Solomon:

CN saturated Partitions. - Paul O. Samuelstorff:

Problems of German-English Automatic Translation. - Irene R. Fairley:

Stylistic Analysis of Poetry. - N. G. Arsentyeva:

The machine realization of the periphrasing system and the results of the experiment. - B. J. Dasher:

A New Approach to Syntax. - Eva Hajicová:

On Semantics of Some Verbal Categories in English. - A. Ludskanov:

Sur quelques preprietes communes des catagories semantiques et des procedures generatrices de trois modeles de synthese dans le processus de la TA (resume). - Josse De Kock, Walter Bossaert:

Towards an automatic morphological segmentation. - Jacob Máthé:

The structure, and semantics of the verbal government. - T. R. Hofmann, Brian Harris:

Machine Transcoding. - L. Moessner:

Analyse structurelle automatique de grouses nominaux anglais. - Klaus Detering:

Ein Programm zur automatischen Synthese englischer Satze. - L. M. Khubohandani, W. W. Glover:

An Application of Computer Techniques to Analysis of the Verb Phrase in Hindi and English: a Preliminary Report. - Reinhart Herzog:

Computational Studies in Terminology. - Donald E. Walker:

Computational Linguistic Techniques in an on-Line System for Textual Analysis. - Ferenc Kiefer:

A Progress Report on the Use of Slant Grammar Calculus for Automatic Analysis. - Hans Eggers, Annely Rothkegel, Wolfgang Klein, Heinz-Josef Weber, Harald H. Zimmermann:

Diskontinuierliche Konstituenten. - Laszlo Kalmar:

An Intuitve Representation of Context-Free Languages. - Alfred Hoppe:

Die semantische Syntax der Kommunikativen Grammatik auf EDV-Anlagen. - Hans Karlgren:

Multi-Index Syntactical Calculus. - Asa Kasher:

The Book of Isaiah: Morphological Clustering and Disputed Authorship. - Lauri Karttunen:

Discourse Referents. - Paul Schveiger:

Adout the Vectorial Calculus of the Relation between the Semantic and Sytactic Markers of the Lexical entry. - William S.-Y. Wang:

Project DOC. - Lauri Karttunen:

Discourse Referents. - William S.-Y. Wang:

Project DOC: its Methodological Basis. - Martin Minow:

Half Computerized Linguistics: a half Commentary. - Petr Sgall, Eva Hajicová:

Some Remarks On J. L. Mey's Paper (Preprint No. 20). - Frances Kartunnen:

A Note on Morpheme Structure in Generative Phonology. - Martin Minow:

Metaprint 3 (Metaprint 1) Responses to "Computerized Linguistics: Half A Commentary". - Hilda Radzin:

Statistical Methods in Lexicological Research in the Baltic States. - Diverse corrigenda and addenda to the pre-prints.


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