CLIN 2000: Tilburg, The Netherlands
Walter Daelemans, Khalil Sima'an, Jorn Veenstra, Jakub Zavrel (Eds.): Computational Linguistics in the Netherlands 2000, Selected Papers from the Eleventh CLIN Meeting, Tilburg, November 3, 2000. Rodopi 2000 Language and Computers - Studies in Practical Linguistics ISBN 90-420-1257-9
Gregory Grefenstette: Very Large Lexicons. 1-15
Julie Carson-Berndsen, Gina Joue, Michael Walsh: Phonotactic Constraint Ranking for Speech Recognition. 16-29
Lars Borin, Klas Prütz: Through a glass darkly: Part-of-speech distribution in original and translated text. 30-44
Gosse Bouma, Gertjan van Noord, Rob Malouf: Alpino: Wide-coverage Computational Analysis of Dutch. 45-59
Pius ten Hacken: Revolution in Computational Linguistics Towards a Genuinely Applied Science. 60-72
Heleen Hoekstra, Michael Moortgat, Ineke Schuurman, Ton van der Wouden: Syntactic Annotation for the Spoken Dutch Corpus Project (CGN). 73-87
André Kempe: Part-of-Speech Tagging with Two Sequential Transducers. 88-96
Solomon Marcus, Carlos Martín-Vide, Victor Mitrana, Gheorghe Paun: A New-Old Class of Linguistically Motivated Regulated Grammars. 111-125
Michael Moortgat, Richard Moot: CGN to Grail: Extracting a Type-logical Lexicon From the CGN Annotation. 126-143
Ielka van der Sluis, Emiel Krahmer: Generating Referring Expressions in a Multimodal Context An empirically oriented approach. 158-176
Erik F. Tjong Kim Sang: Transforming a Chunker to a Parser. 177-188
Antal van den Bosch, Emiel Krahmer, Marc Swerts: Automatic detection of problematic turns in human-machine interactions. 189-200



