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12th COLING 1988: Budapest, Hungary
- Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Computational Linguistics, COLING '88, Budapest, Hungary, August 22-27, 1988. John von Neumann Society for Computing Sciences, Budapest 1988, ISBN 963-8431-56-3

Volume 2
- Alan K. Melby:

Lexical transfer: between a source rock and a hard target. 411-413 - Wolfgang Menzel:

Error diagnosting and selection in a training system for second language learning. 414-419 - Robert E. Mercer:

Solving some persistent presupposition problems. 420-425 - Magnus Merkel:

A novel analysis of temporal frame-adverbials. 426-430 - Marie Meteer, Varda Shaked:

Strategies for effective paraphrasing. 431-436 - Montserrat Meya, Jesus Vidal:

An integrated model for the treatment of time in machine translation systems. 437-441 - Elly van Munster:

The treatment of scope and negation in Rosetta. 442-447 - Karen Jensen:

Why computational grammarians can be skeptical about existing linguistic theories. 448-449 - Dietmar F. Rösner:

Why implementors of practical NLP systems can not wait for linguistic theories. 450 - Eva Hajicová:

Why we use dependency grammar. 451 - Jun'ichi Tsujii:

Reasons why I do not care grammar formalism. 452 - Masaru Tomita:

"Linguistic" sentences and "real" sentences. 453 - Hiroshi Nakagawa, Tatsunori Mori:

A parser based on connectionist model. 454-458 - Jun-ichi Nakamura, Makoto Nagao:

Extraction of semantic information from an ordinary English dictionary and its evaluation. 459-464 - Alexander Nakhimovsky, William J. Rapaport:

Discontinuities in narratives. 465-470 - Sergei Nirenburg, Irene B. Nirenburg:

A framework for lexical selection in natural language generation. 471-475 - Fujio Nishida, Shinobu Takamatsu, Tadaaki Tani, Tsunehisa Doi:

Feedback of correcting information in postediting to a machine translation system. 476-481 - Toyoaki Nishida, Xuemin Liu, Shuji Doshita, Atsushi Yamada:

Maintaining consistency and plausibility in integrated natural language understanding. 482-487 - Hiroyasu Nogami, Yumiko Yoshimura, Shin'ya Amano:

Parsing with look-ahead in real-time on-line translation system. 488-493 - Karel Oliva:

Syntactic functions in GPSG. 494-497 - Karel Oliva, Martin Plátek:

List automata with syntactically structured output. 498-500 - Elena V. Paducheva:

Referential properties of generic terms denoting things and situations. 501-506 - Vladimir Pericliev, Svjatoslav Brajnov, Irina Nenova:

Hinting by paraphrasing in an instruction system. 507-511 - Vladimír Petkevic:

New dependency based specification of underlying representations of sentences. 512-514 - Vincenza Pignataro:

A computational approach to topic and focus in a production model. 515-517 - James Pustejovsky, Peter G. Anick:

On the semantic interpretation of nominals. 518-523 - Manny Rayner, Åsa Hugosson, Göran Hagert:

Using a logic grammer to learn a lexicon. 524-529 - Walter Read, Alex Quilici, John Reeves, Michael G. Dyer, Eva Baker:

Evaluating natural language systems: a sourcebook approach. 530-534 - Mike Reape, Henry S. Thompson:

Parallel intersection and serial composition of finite state transducers. 535-539 - Ronan Reilly, Giacomo Ferrari, Irina Prodanof:

Framework for a model of dialogue. 540-543 - P. C. Rolf:

Machine translation: the languages network (versus the intermediate language). 544-548 - Kjell Johan Sæbø:

A cooperative yes-no query system featuring discourse particles. 549-554 - Patrick Saint-Dizier:

Deafault logic, natural language and generalized quantifiers. 555-560 - Hiroaki Saito, Masaru Tomita:

Parsing noisy sentences. 561-566 - Margaret H. Sarner, Sandra Carberry:

A new strategy for providing definitions in task-oriented dialogues. 567-572 - Remko Scha, Livia Polanyi:

An augmented context free grammar. 573-577 - Yves Schabes, Anne Abeillé, Aravind K. Joshi:

Parsing strategies with 'lexicalized' grammars: application to Tree Adjoining Grammars. 578-583 - Dagmar Schmauks, Norbert Reithinger:

Generating multimodal output - conditions, advantages and problems. 584-588 - Paul Schmidi:

A syntactic description of German in a formalism designated for machine translation. 589-594 - Garrison W. Cottrell, Pradip Dey, Joachim Diederich, Peter A. Reich, Lokendra Shastri, Akinori Yonezawa:

Parallel processing in computational linguistics. 595-598 - Klaus Schubert:

Implicitness as a guiding principle in machine translation. 599-601 - Ethel Schuster:

Anaphoric reference to events and actions: a representation and its advantages. 602-607 - Camilla Schwind:

Sensitive parsing: error analysis and explanation in an intelligent language tutoring system. 608-613 - Stuart M. Shieber:

A uniform architecture for parsing and generation. 614-619 - Hideo Shimazu, Yosuke Takashima, Masahiro Tomono:

Understanding of stories for animation. 620-625 - Penelope Sibun, Alison K. Huettner, David D. McDonald:

Directing the generation of living space description. 626-629 - Erich H. Steiner, Jutta Winter-Thielen:

On the semantics of focus phenomena in EUROTRA. 630-635 - Oliviero Stock, Rino Falcone, Patrizia Insinnamo:

Island parsing and bidirectional charts. 636-641 - Keh-Yih Su, Jing-Shin Chang:

Semantic and syntactic aspects of score function. 642-644 - B. V. Sukhotin:

Optimization algorithms of deciphering as the elements of a linguistic theory. 645-648 - Yuka Tateisi, Yoshihiko Ono, Hisao Yamada:

A computer readability formula of Japanese texts for machine scoring. 649-654 - Takenobu Tokunaga, Makoto Iwayama, Hozumi Tanaka, Tadashi Kamiwaki:

LangLab: a natural language analysis system. 655-660 - Hideto Tomabechi, Masaru Tomita:

Application of the direct memory access paradigm to NL interfaces to knowledge-based systems. 661-666 - Masaru Tomita:

Combining lexicon-driven parsing and phrase-structure-based parsing. 667-670 - Pierre Trescases, Matthew W. Crocker:

Linguistic contribution to text-to-speech computer programs for French. 671-676 - Harald Trost, Ernst Buchberger, Wolfgang Heinz:

On the interaction of syntax and semantics in a syntactically guided caseframe parser. 677-682 - Jun'ichi Tsujii, Yukiyoshi Muto, Yuuji Ikeda, Makoto Nagao:

How to get preferred readings in natural language analysis. 683-687 - Jun'ichi Tsujii, Makoto Nagao:

Dialogue translation vs. text translation. 688-693 - Ton van der Wouden, Dirk Heylen:

Massive disambiguation of large text corpora with flexible categorial grammar. 694-698 - Frank Van Eynde:

The analysis of tense and aspect in EUROTRA. 699-704 - C. H. van Schooneveld:

The semantics and syntax of Russian pronominal structure: a feature breakdown. 705-707 - Jean Véronis:

Morphosyntactic correction in natural language interfaces. 708-713 - K. Vijay-Shanker, Aravind K. Joshi:

Feature structures based Tree Adjoining Grammars. 714-719 - Tomás Vlk:

Topic/focus articulation and intensional logic. 720-725 - Nigel Ward:

Issues in word choice. 726-731 - Jürgen Wedekind:

Generation as structure driven derivation. 732-737 - Wilhelm Weisweber:

Using constraints in a constructive version of GPSG. 738-743 - Eric Werner:

A formal computational semantics and pragmatics of speech acts. 744-749 - Yorick Wilks, Dan Fass, Cheng-ming Guo, James E. McDonald, Tony Plate, Brian M. Slator:

Machine tractable dictionaries as tools and resources for NL prosessing. 750-755 - Toon Witkam:

DLT - an industrial R&D project for multilingual machine translation. 756-759 - Mary McGee Wood, Brian J. Chandler:

Machine translation for monolinguals. 760-763 - Atsushi Yamada, Toyoaki Nishida, Shuji Doshita:

Figuring out most plausible interpretation from spatial descriptions. 764-769 - Masaki Yamashina, Fumihiko Obashi:

Collocational analysis in Japanese text input. 770-772 - Akinori Yonezawa, Ichiro Osawa:

Object-oriented parallel parsing for context-free grammars. 773-778 - Kei Yoshimoto:

Identifying zero pronouns in Japanese dialogue. 779-784 - Rémi Zajac:

Interactive translation: a new approach. 785-790 - Cornelia Zelinsky-Wibbelt:

Universal quantification in machine translation. 791-795 - Uri Zernik:

Language acquisition: coping with lexical gaps. 796-800 - Uri Zernik, Allen Brown:

Default reasoning in natural language processing. 801-805 - Michael Zock, Gil Francopoulo, Abdellatif Laroui:

Language learning as problem solving. 806-811 - Danilo Fum, Giovanni Guida, Carlo Tasso:

A distributed multi-agent architecture for natural language processing. 812-814 - Judith Klavans:

COMPLEX: a computational lexicon for natural language systems. 815-823 - Hiroyuki Kaji:

An efficient execution method for rule-based machine translation. 824-829

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