26. ACL 1988:
Buffalo,
New York,
USA
26th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics,
7-10 June 1988,
State Univerity of New York at Buffalo,
Buffalo,
New York,
USA,
Proceedings. ACL 1988
- Roy J. Byrd, Evelyne Tzoukermann:
Adapting an English Morphological Analyzer for French.
1-6
- Marcia C. Linebarger, Deborah A. Dahl, Lynette Hirschman, Rebecca J. Passonneau:
Sentence Fragments Regular Structures.
7-16
- Remko Scha, David Stallard:
Multi-Level Plurals and Distributivity.
17-24
- Jos de Bruin, Remko Scha:
The Interpretation of Relational Nouns.
25-32
- Douglas B. Moran:
Quantifier Scoping in the SRI Core Language Engine.
33-40
- Bruce W. Ballard:
A General Computational Treatment of Comparatives for Natural Language Question Answering.
41-48
- Manny Rayner, Amelie Banks:
Parsing and Interpreting Comparatives.
49-60
- Robin F. Karlin:
Defining the Semantics of Verbal Modifiers in the Domain of Cooking Tasks.
61-67
- Mary Dalrymple:
The Interpretation of Tense and Aspect in English.
68-74
- Martha E. Pollack, Fernando C. N. Pereira:
An Integrated Framework for Semantic and Pragmatic Interpretation.
75-86
- Eugene Charniak, Robert P. Goldman:
A Logic for Semantic Interpretation.
87-94
- Jerry R. Hobbs, Mark E. Stickel, Paul A. Martin, Douglas Edwards:
Interpretation as Abduction.
95-103
- Robin Haigh, Geoffrey Sampson, Eric Atwell:
Project APRIL: A Progress Report.
104-112
- Bonnie L. Webber:
Discourse Deixis: Reference to Discourse Segments.
113-122
- Steve Whittaker, Phil Stenton:
Cues and Control in Expert-Client Dialogues.
123-130
- Janyce Wiebe, William J. Rapaport:
A Computational Theory of Perspective and Reference in Narrative.
131-138
- Hiroyuki Maeda, Susumu Kato, Kiyoshi Kogure, Hitoshi Iida:
Parsing Japanese Honorifics in Unification-Based Grammar.
139-146
- John A. Bateman:
Aspects of Clause Politeness in Japanese: An Extended Inquiry Semantics Treatment.
147-154
- Seiji Miike, Koichi Hasebe, Harold L. Somers, Shin'ya Amano:
Experiences with an On-Line Translating Dialogue System.
155-162
- Eduard H. Hovy:
Planning Coherent Multisentential Text.
163-169
- Douglas E. Appelt, Kurt Konolige:
A Practical Nonmonotonic Theory for Reasoning about Speech Acts.
170-178
- Eduard H. Hovy:
Two Types of Planning in Language Generation.
179-186
- James Raymond Davis, Julia Hirschberg:
Assigning Intonational Features in Synthesized Spoken Directions.
187-193
- Megumi Kameyama:
Atomization in Grammar Sharing.
194-203
- Gerard Salton:
Syntactic Approaches to Automatic Book Indexing.
204-210
- Andrew David Beale:
Lexicon and Grammar in Probabilistic Tagging of Written English.
211-216
- Thomas Ahlswede, Martha W. Evens:
Parsing vs. Text Processing in the Analysis of Dictionary Definitions.
217-224
- Naoki Abe:
Polynominal Learnability and Locality of Formal Grammars.
225-232
- Robert T. Kasper:
Conditional Descriptions in Functional Unification Grammar.
233-240
- Mark Johnson:
Deductive Parsing with Multiple Levels of Representation.
241-248
- Masaru Tomita:
Graph-Structured Stack and Natural Language Parsing.
249-257
- Yves Schabes, Aravind K. Joshi:
An Earley-Type Parsing Algorithm for Tree Adjoining Grammars.
258-269
- Remo Pareschi:
A Definite Clause Version of Categorial Grammar.
270-277
- David J. Weir, Aravind K. Joshi:
Combinatory Categorial Grammars: Generative Power and Relationship to Linear Context-Free Rewriting Systems.
278-285
- Andreas Eisele, Jochen Dörre:
Unification of Disjunctive Feature Descriptions.
286-294
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