12. 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
- Naoki Abe:
Feasible learnability of formal grammars and the theory of natural language acquisition.
1-6

- Anne Abeillé:
Parsing French with Tree Adjoining Grammar: some linguistic accounts.
7-12

- Lars Ahrenberg:
Functional constraints in knowledge-based natural language understanding.
13-18

- Juan A. Alonso:
A model for transfer control in the METAL MT-system.
19-24

- István S. Bátori, Stefan Marok:
Efficiency considerations for LFG-parsers - incremental and table-lookup techniques.
25-27

- John Bear:
Morphology and two-lewel rules and negative rule features.
28-31

- John L. Beaven, Pete Whitelock:
Machine translation using isomorphic UCGs.
32-35

- Annelise Bech, Anders Nygaard:
The E-framework: a formalism for natural language processing.
36-39

- Christoph Beierle, Udo Pletat:
Feature graphs and abstract data types: a unifying approach.
40-45

- Alevtina Bémová, Karel Oliva, Jarmila Panevová:
Some problems of machine translation between closely related languages.
46-48

- Wilfried Bloemberg, Michael Kesselheim:
A system for creating and manipulating generalized wordclass transition matrices from large labelled text-corpora.
49-53

- Branimir Boguraev, John Carroll, Ted Briscoe, Claire Grover:
Software support for practical grammar development.
54-58

- Christian Boitet, Yusoff Zaharin:
Representation trees and string-tree correspondences.
59-64

- Igor A. Bolshakov:
Co-ordinative ellipsis in Russian texts: problem of description and restoration.
65-67

- Elena Borissova:
Two-component teaching system that understands and correct mistakes.
68-70

- Peter F. Brown, John Cocke, Stephen Della Pietra, Vincent J. Della Pietra, Frederick Jelinek, Robert L. Mercer, Paul S. Roossin:
A statistical approach to language translation.
71-76

- Stephan Busemann, Christa Hauenschild:
A constructive view of GPSG or how to make it work.
77-82

- Jonathan Calder, Ewan Klein, Henk Zeevat:
Unification Categorial Grammar: a concise, extenable grammar for natural language processing.
83-86

- Nicoletta Calzolari, Eugenio Picchi:
Acquisition of semantic information from an on-line dictionary.
87-92

- W. N. Campbell:
Speech-rate variation and the prediction of duration.
93-95

- Jaime G. Carbonell, Ralf D. Brown:
Anaphora resolution: a multy-strategy approach.
96-101

- Lauri Carlson:
RUG: Regular Unification Grammar.
102-105

- Julie Carson-Berndsen:
Unification and transduction in computational phonology.
106-111

- Hsin-Hsi Chen, I-Peng Lin, Chien-Ping Wu:
A new design of Prolog-based bottom-up parsing system with government-binding theory.
112-116

- Zhao-Xiong Chen, Gao Qinshi:
English-Chinese machine translation system IMT/EC.
117-122

- Nelson Correa:
A binding rule for government-binding parsing.
123-129

- Neculai Curteanu:
Augmented X'-schemes.
130-132

- Walter Daelemans:
GRAFON: a grapheme-to-phoneme conversion system for Duth.
133-138

- Laurence Danlos, Fiammetta Namer:
Morphology and cross dependencies in the synthesis of personal pronouns in Romance languages.
139-141

- M. Devos, Geert Adriaens, Yves D. Willems:
The Parallel Expert Parser (PEP): a thoroughly revised descendent of the Word Expert Parser (WEP).
142-147

- Chrysanne DiMarco, Graeme Hirst:
Stylistic grammars in language translation.
148-153

- Marc Domenig:
Word Manager: a system for the definition, access and maintenance of lexical databases.
154-159

- Kurt Eberle:
Partial ordering and Aktionsarten in discourse representation theory.
160-165

- Louisette Emirkanian, Lorne H. Bouchard:
Knowledge integration in a robust and efficient morpho-syntactic analyser for French.
166-171

- Klaus-Jürgen Engelberg:
Lexical Functional Grammar in speech recognition.
172-176

- Dan Fass:
Metonymy and metaphor: what's the difference.
177-181

- Pierre-Joseph Gailly:
Expressing quantifier scope in French generation.
182-184

- Michael Gasser, Michael G. Dyer:
Sequencing in a connectionist model of language processing.
185-190

- Michael Gerlach, Michael Sprenger:
Semantic interpretation of pragmatic clues: connectives, modal verbs, and indirect speech acts.
191-195

- Egidio P. Giachin, Claudio Rullent:
Robust parsing of severely corrupted spoken utterances.
196-201

- Dafydd Gibbon, Gunter Braun:
The psi/phi architecture for prosodic parsing.
202-204

- Igal Golan, Shalom Lappin, Mori Rimon:
An active bilingual lexicon for machine translation.
205-211

- Günther Görz, Dietrich Paulus:
A finite state approach to German verb morphology.
212-215

- Jeanette K. Gundel, Nancy Hedberg, Ron Zacharski:
On the generation and interpretation of demonstrative expressions.
216-221

- Jan Hajic:
Formal morphology.
222-224

- Jonathan Harrington, Gordon Watson, Maggie Cooper:
Word boundary identification from phoneme sequence constraints in automatic continouos speech recognition.
225-230

- Kôiti Hasida:
A Cognitive account of unbounded dependency.
231-236

- Hans Haugeneder, Manfred Gehrke:
Improving search strategies: an experiment in best-first parsing.
237-241

- Peter Hellwig:
Chart parsing according to the slot and filler principle.
242-244

- Michael Hess:
Crossing corefernece in discourse representation theory.
245-249

- Jaap Hoepelman, Antonius J. M. van Hoof:
The success of failure - the concept of failure in dialogue logics and its relevance for natural language semantics.
250-254

- Diane Horton, Graeme Hirst:
Presuppositions as beliefs.
255-260

- Pierre Isabelle, Marc Dymetman, Elliott Macklovitch:
CRITTER: a translation system for agricultural market reports.
261-266

- Paul S. Jacobs:
Achieving bidirectionality.
267-269

- Paul S. Jacobs:
Concretion: assumption-based understanding.
270-274

- Harri Jäppinen, Eero Lassila, Aarno Lehtola:
Locally governed trees and dependecy parsing.
275-277

- Daniel Jurafsky:
Issues in Relating Syntax Semantics.
278-284

- Michael B. Kac, Thomas C. Rindflesch:
Coordination in reconnaissance-attack parsing.
285-290

- Koji Kakigahara, Teruaki Aizawa:
Completion of Japanese sentences by inferring function words from content words.
291-296

- Ronald M. Kaplan, John T. Maxwell III:
An algorithm for functional uncertainty.
297-302

- Ronald M. Kaplan, John T. Maxwell III:
Constituent coordination in LFG.
303-305

- Hans Karlgren, Jürgen Kunze:
Vocnets - a tool for handling finite vocabularies.
306-308

- Robert T. Kasper:
An experimental parser for syntemic grammars.
309-312

- Laura Kataja, Kimmo Koskenniemi:
Finite-state description of Semitic morphology: a case study of ancient Accadian.
313-315

- Boris Katz, Beth Levin:
Exploiting lexical regularities in designing natural language systems.
316-323

- James Kilbury:
Parsing with category cooccurance restrictions.
324-327

- Zdenek Kirschner:
Tranditional means in machine translation.
328-331

- Mare Koit:
Constructing a model of dialog.
332-334

- Kimmo Koskenniemi, Kenneth Ward Church:
Complexity, two-level morphology and Finnish.
335-340

- Ikuo Kudo, Hideya Koshino, Moonkyung Chung, Tsuyoshi Morimoto:
Schema method: a framework for correcting grammatically ill-formed input.
341-347

- Roland Kuhn:
Speech recongnition and the frequency of recently used words: a modified Markov model for natural language.
348-350

- Robert J. Kuhns:
A news analysis system.
351-355

- Jürgen Kunze:
Instatiations and (obligatory vs. optional) actants.
356-358

- Jean-Marie Lancel, Miyo Otani, Nathalie Simonin, Laurence Danlos:
SAGE: a sentence parsing and generation system.
359-364

- Bernard Lang:
Parsing incomplete sentences.
365-371

- Mark Vincent LaPolla:
On the role of old information in generating readable text: a psychological and computational definition of 'old' and 'new' information in the NOSVO system.
372-377

- Leonardo Lesmo, Paolo Terenziani:
Interpretation of noun phrases in intensional contexts.
378-383

- Derek P. Long, Roberto Garigliand:
Inheritance in hierarchical relational structures.
384-386

- Bente Maegaard:
Designing and testing linguistic development phases.
387-389

- Massimo Marino:
A process-activation based parsing algorithm for the development of natural language grammars.
390-395

- James H. Martin:
Representing regularities in the metaphoric lexicon.
396-401

- Shoichi Matsunaga, Masaki Kohda:
Linguistic processing using a dependency structure grammar for speech recognition and understanding.
402-407

- Ingolf Max:
A new formal tool: functorial variables representing assertions and presuppositions.
408-410

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