16. COLING 1996:
Copenhagen, Denmark
16th International Conference on Computational Linguistics, Proceedings of the Conference, COLING 1996, Center for Sprogteknologi, Copenhagen, Denmark, August 5-9, 1996.
1996
Volume 1
- Barbara J. Grosz:
Discovering the Sounds of Discourse Structure Extended Abstract.
1-2

- Willem J. M. Levelt:
A Theory of Lexical Access In Speech Production.
3-

- Hang Li, Naoki Abe:
Clustering Words with the MDL Principle.
4-9

- Hang Li, Naoki Abe:
Learning Dependencies between Case Frame Slots.
10-15

- Eneko Agirre, German Rigau:
Word Sense Disambiguation using Conceptual Density.
16-22

- Hiroyuki Kaji, Toshiko Aizono:
Extracting Word Correspondences from Bilingual Corpora Based on Word Co-occurrence Information.
23-28

- Pascal Amsili, Nabil Hathout:
Computational Semantics of Time/Negation Interaction.
29-34

- Jan W. Amtrup, Jörg Benra:
Communication in large distributed AI Systems for Natural Language Processing.
35-40

- Katerina T. Frantzi, Sophia Ananiadou:
Extracting Nested Collocations.
41-46

- Jean-Yves Antoine:
Parsing spoken language without syntax.
47-52

- Chinatsu Aone, Kevin Hausman:
Unsupervised Learning of a Rule-based Spanish Part of Speech Tagger.
53-58

- Atsushi Fujii, Kentaro Inui, Takenobu Tokunaga, Hozumi Tanaka:
To what extent does case contribute to verb sense disambiguation?
59-64

- Caroline Barrière, Fred Popowich:
Concept clustering and knowledge integration from a children's dictionary.
65-70

- Anton Batliner, Anke Feldhaus, Stefan Geißler, Andreas Kießling, Tibor Kiss, Ralf Kompe, Elmar Nöth:
Integrating Syntactic and Prosodic Information for the Efficient Detection of Empty Categories.
71-76

- Vito Pirrelli, Marco Battista:
Monotonic Paradigmatic Schemata in Italian Verb Inflection.
77-82

- Sergei Nirenburg, Kavi Mahesh, Stephen Beale:
Measuring Semantic Coverage.
83-88

- Kenneth R. Beesley:
Arabic Finite-State Morphological Analysis and Generation.
89-94

- Walter Daelemans, Peter Berck, Steven Gillis:
Unsupervised Discovery of Phonological Categories through Supervised Learning of Morphological Rules.
95-100

- Arturo Trujillo, Simon Berry:
Connectivity in Bag Generation.
101-106

- Ezra Black, Stephen Eubank, Hideki Kashioka, David M. Magerman, Roger Garside, Geoffrey Leech:
Beyond Skeleton Parsing: Producing a Comprehensive Large-Scale General-English Treebank With Full Grammatical Analysis.
107-112

- Christopher Kennedy, Branimir Boguraev:
Anaphora for Everyone: Pronominal Anaphora Resolution without a Parser.
113-118

- Christian Boitet, Mutsuko Tomokiyo:
Theory and practice of ambiguity labelling with a view to interactive disambiguation in text and speech MT.
119-124

- Francis Bond, Kentaro Ogura, Satoru Ikehara:
Classifiers in Japanese-to-English Machine Translation.
125-130

- Johan Bos, Björn Gambäck, Christian Lieske, Yoshiki Mori, Manfred Pinkal, Karsten L. Worm:
Compositional Semantics in Verbmobil.
131-136

- Jacques Bouaud, Bruno Bachimont, Pierre Zweigenbaum:
Processing Metonymy- a Domain-Model Heuristic Graph Traversal Approach.
137-142

- Pierrette Bouillon:
Mental State Adjectives: the Perspective of Generative Lexicon.
143-148

- António Horta Branco:
Branching Split Obliqueness at the Syntax-Semantics Interface.
149-156

- Carl Vogel, Ulrike Hahn, Holly Branigan:
Cross-Serial Dependencies Are Not Hard to Process.
157-162

- Andrew Bredenkamp, Stella Markantonatou, Louisa Sadler:
Lexical Rules: What are they?
163-168

- Ralf D. Brown:
Example-Based Machine Translation in the Pangloss System.
169-174

- Flora Ramírez Bustamante, Fernando Sánchez León:
GramCheck: A Grammar and Style Checker.
175-181

- Miriam Butt, Christian Fortmann, Christian Rohrer:
Syntactic Analyses for Parallel Grammars: Auxiliaries and Genitive NPs.
182-187

- Finn Dag Buø, Alex Waibel:
FeasPar - A Feature Structure Parser Learning to Parse Spoken Language.
188-193

- Marie-Hélène Candito:
A principle-based hierarchical representation of LTAGs.
194-199

- Pak-Kwong Wong, Chorkin Chan:
Chinese Word Segmentation based on Maximum Matching and Word Binding Force.
200-203

- Hubert Hin-Cheung Law, Chorkin Chan:
N-th Order Ergodic Multigram HMM for Modeling of Languages without Marked Word Boundaries.
204-209

- Sur-Jin Ker, Jason J. S. Chang:
Aligning More Words with High Precision for Small Bilingual Corpora.
210-215

- Kuang-Hua Chen, Hsin-Hsi Chen:
A Rule-Based and MT-Oriented Approach to Prepositional Phrase Attachment.
216-221

- Hsin-Hsi Chen, Jen-Chang Lee:
Identification and Classification of Proper Nouns in Chinese Texts.
222-229

- Jung H. Shin, Young S. Han, Key-Sun Choi:
Bilingual Knowledge Acquisition from Korean-English Parallel Corpus Using Alignment.
230-235

- Sung-Young Jung, Young C. Park, Key-Sun Choi, Youngwhan Kim:
Markov random field based English Part-Of-Speech tagging system.
236-242

- Salvador Climent:
Semantics of Portions and Partitive Nouns for NLP.
243-248

- José Coch:
Evaluating and comparing three text-production techniques.
249-254

- Marc Dymetman, Max Copperman:
Extended Dependency Structures and their Formal Interpretation.
255-261

- Josef van Genabith, Dick Crouch:
Direct and Underspecified Interpretations of LFG f-structures.
262-267

- Robert I. Damper, John F. G. Eastmond:
Pronouncing Text by Analogy.
268-273

- Marc B. Vilain, David S. Day:
Finite-state phrase parsing by rule sequences.
274-279

- Thierry Declerck:
Dealing with Cross-Sentential Anaphora Resolution in ALEP.
280-285

- Paul Schmidt, Axel Theofilidis, Sibylle Rieder, Thierry Declerck:
Lean Formalisms, Linguistic Theory and Applications. Grammar Development in ALEP.
286-291

- Judy L. Delin, Donia Scott, Anthony Hartley:
Language-Specific Mappings from Semantics to Syntax.
292-297

- Jerneja Gros, Ivo Ipsic, Simon Dobrisek, France Mihelic, Nikola Pavesic:
Segmentation and Labelling of Slovenian Diphone Inventories.
298-303

- Kohji Dohsaka, Akira Shimazu:
A Computational Model of Incremental Utterance Production in Task-Oriented Dialogues.
304-309

- Shin-ichiro Kamei, Kazunori Muraki, Shinichi Doi:
Lexical Information for Determining Japanese Unbounded Dependency.
310-315

- Michael Dorna, Martin C. Emele:
Semantic-based Transfer.
316-321

- Bonnie J. Dorr, Douglas A. Jones:
Role of Word Sense Disambiguation in Lexical Acquisition: Predicting Semantics from Syntactic Cues.
322-327

- Laila Dybkjær, Niels Ole Bernsen, Hans Dybkjær:
GRICE INCORPORATED Cooperativity in Spoken Dialogue.
328-333

- Kurt Eberle:
Disambiguation by Information Structure in DRT.
334-339

- Jason Eisner:
Three New Probabilistic Models for Dependency Parsing: An Exploration.
340-345

- Keith Vander Linden, Barbara Di Eugenio:
A Corpus Study of Negative Imperatives in Natural Language Instructions.
346-351

- Barbara Di Eugenio:
The discourse functions of Italian subjects: a centering approach.
352-357

- Yan Qu, Carolyn Penstein Rosé, Barbara Di Eugenio:
Using Discourse Predictions for Ambiguity Resolution.
358-363

- Cécile Fabre:
Interpretation of Nominal Compounds: Combining Domain-Independent and Domain-Specific Information.
364-369

- Laurel Fais:
Lexical Accommodation In Machine-Mediated Interactions.
370-375

- Simonetta Montemagni, Stefano Federici, Vito Pirrelli:
Resolving syntactic ambiguities with lexico-semantic patterns: an analogy-based approach.
376-381

- Beate Firzlaff, Daniela S. Kunz:
Discourse Semantics Meets Lexical Field Semantics.
382-387

- George F. Foster, Pierre Isabelle, Pierre Plamondon:
Word Completion- A First Step Toward Target-Text Mediated IMT.
394-399

- Keiichi Sakai, Tsuyoshi Yagisawa, Minoru Fujita:
A CD-ROM Retrieval System with Multiple Dialogue Agents.
400-405

- Fumiyo Fukumoto, Yoshimi Suzuki:
An Automatic Clustering of Articles Using Dictionary Definitions.
406-411

- Osamu Furuse, Hitoshi Iida:
Incremental Translation Utilizing Constituent Boundary Patterns.
412-417

- Takahiro Wakao, Robert J. Gaizauskas, Yorick Wilks:
Evaluation of an Algorithm for the Recognition and Classification of Proper Names.
418-423

- Anthony F. Gallippi:
Learning to Recognize Names Across Languages.
424-429

- Claire Gardent, Michael Kohlhase:
Focus and Higher-Order Unification.
430-435

- S. Short, Simon Shiu, Roberto Garigliano:
Distributedness and Non-Linearity of LOLITA's Semantic Network.
436-441

- Alon Lavie, Donna Gates, Marsal Gavaldà, Laura Mayfield, Alex Waibel, Lori S. Levin:
Multi-lingual Translation of Spontaneously Spoken Language in a Limited Domain.
442-447

- John Griffith:
Modularizing Contexted Constraints.
448-453

- Edmund Grimley-Evans, George Anton Kiraz, Stephen G. Pulman:
Compiling a Partition-Based Two-Level Formalism.
454-459

- Adam Meyers, Roman Yangarber, Ralph Grishman:
Alignment of Shared Forests for Bilingual Corpora.
460-465

- Ralph Grishman, Beth Sundheim:
Message Understanding Conference- 6: A Brief History.
466-471

- Catherine Macleod, Adam Meyers, Ralph Grishman:
The Influence of Tagging on the Classification of Lexical Complements.
472-477

- Jon Atle Gulla, Siur Norstebo Moshagen:
A Sign Expansion Approach to Dynamic, Multi-Purpose Lexicons.
478-483

- Günther Görz, Marcus Kesseler, Jörg Spilker, Hans Weber:
Research on Architectures for Integrated Speech/Language Systems in Verbmobil.
484-489

- Benoit Habert, Elie Naulleau, Adeline Nazarenko:
Symbolic word clustering for medium-size corpora.
490-495

- Udo Hahn, Michael Strube, Katja Markert:
Bridging Textual Ellipses.
496-501

- Peter Neuhaus, Udo Hahn:
Restricted Parallelism in Object-Oriented Lexical Parsing.
502-507

- Hideki Hirakawa, Zhonghui Xu, Kenneth B. Haase:
Inherited Feature-based Similarity Measure Based on Large Semantic Hierarchy and Large Text Corpus.
508-513

- Hyuk Ro Park, Young S. Han, Kang H. Lee:
A Probabilistic Approach to Compound Noun Indexing in Korean Texts.
514-518

- Daniel Hardt:
Centering in Dynamic Semantics.
519-524

- Masahiko Haruno, Satoru Ikehara, Takefumi Yamazaki:
Learning Bilingual Collocations by Word-Level Sorting.
525-530

- Kôiti Hasida:
Issues in Communication Game.
531-536

- Mark Hepple:
A Compilation-Chart Method for Linear Categorial Deduction.
537-542

- Erhard W. Hinrichs, Tsuneko Nakazawa:
Applying Lexical Rules Under Subsumption.
543-549

- Toru Hisamitsu, Yoshihiko Nitta:
Analysis of Japanese Compound Nouns by Direct Text Scanning.
550-555

- Beryl Hoffman:
Translating into Free Word Order Languages.
556-561

- Wide R. Hogenhout, Yuji Matsumoto:
Towards a More Careful Evaluation of Broad Coverage Parsing Systems.
562-567

- Arvi Hurskainen:
Disambiguation of morphological analysis in Bantu languages.
568-573

- Satoru Ikehara, Satoshi Shirai, Hajime Uchino:
A Statistical Method for Extracting Uninterrupted and Interrupted Collocations from Very Large Corpora.
574-579

Volume 2
- Kumiko Tanaka, Hideya Iwasaki:
Extraction of Lexical Translations from Non-Aligned Corpora.
580-585

- Shiho Nobesawa, Junya Tsutsumi, Sun Da Jiang, Tomohisa Sano, Kengo Sato, Masakazu Nakanishi:
Segmenting Sentences into Linky Strings Using D-bigram Statistics.
586-591

- Christer Johansson:
Good Bigrams.
592-597

- Kristiina Jokinen:
Goal Formulation based on Communicative Principles.
598-603

- Bernard E. M. Jones:
Towards a Syntactic Account of Punctuation.
604-609

- Anoop Sarkar, Aravind K. Joshi:
Coordination in Tree Adjoining Grammars: Formalization and Implementation.
610-615

- Masayuki Kameda:
A Portable & Quick Japanese Parser: QJP.
616-621

- André Kempe, Lauri Karttunen:
Parallel Replacement in Finite State Calculus.
622-627

- Walter Kasper, Hans-Ulrich Krieger:
Modularizing Codescriptive Grammars for Efficient Parsing.
628-633

- Naoto Katoh, Tsuyoshi Morimoto:
Statistical Method of Recognizing Local Cohesion.
634-639

- Naoyuki Nomura, Kazunori Muraki:
An Empirical Architecture for Verb Subcategorization Frame - a Lexicon for a Real-world Scale Japanese-English Interlingual MT.
640-645

- Bill Keller:
An Evaluation Semantics for DATR Theories.
646-651

- Gen-itiro Kikui:
Identifying the Coding System and Language of On-line Documents on the Internet.
652-657

- James Kilbury:
Top-Down Predictive Linking and Complex-Feature-Based Formalisms.
658-663

- George Anton Kiraz:
Computing Prosodic Morphology.
664-669

- Jonas Kuhn:
An Underspecified HPSG Representation for Information Structure.
670-675

- Gunnel Källgren:
Linguistic Indeterminacy as a Source of Errors in Tagging.
676-680

- Christopher Laenzlinger, Martin S. Ulmann, Eric Wehrli:
Arguments desperately seeking Interpretation: Parsing German Infinitives.
681-686

- Shalom Lappin, Hsue-Hueh Shih:
A Generalized Reconstruction Algorithm For Ellipsis Resolution.
687-692

- Done-Young Lee:
Computation of Relative Social Status on the Basis of Honorification in Korean.
693-698

- Mark Lee, Yorick Wilks:
An ascription-based approach to Speech Acts.
699-704

- Clifford J. Weinstein, Dinesh Tummala, Young-Suk Lee, Stephanie Seneff:
Automatic English-to-Korean Text Translation of Telegraphic Messages in a Limited Domain.
705-710

- Sabine Lehmann, Stephan Oepen, Sylvie Regnier-Prost, Klaus Netter, Veronika Lux, Judith Klein, Kirsten Falkedal, Frederik Fouvry, Dominique Estival, Eva Dauphin, Herve Compagnion, Judith Baur, Lorna Balkan, Doug Arnold:
TSNLP - Test Suites for Natural Language Processing.
711-716

- Yves Lepage, Ando Shin-ichi:
Saussurian analogy: a theoretical account and its application.
717-722

- Vincenzo Lombardo, Leonardo Lesmo:
An Earley-type recognizer for dependency grammar.
723-728

- Dekang Lin:
On the Structural Complexity of Natural Language Sentences.
729-733

- Cécile Paris, Keith Vander Linden:
Building Knowledge Bases for the Generation of Software Documentation.
734-739

- Stefan Wermter, Matthias Lochel:
Learning dialog act processing.
740-745

- Isa Maks, Willy Martin:
MULTITALE: linking medical concepts by means of frames.
746-751

- Johannes Matiasek, Harald Trost:
An HPSG-Based Generator for German An Experiment in the Reusability of Linguistic Resources.
752-757

- Graham Wilcock, Yuji Matsumoto:
Reversible delayed lexical choice in a bidirectional framework.
758-763

- I. Dan Melamed:
Automatic Detection of Omissions in Translations.
764-769

- Andrei Mikheev:
Learning Part-of-Speech Guessing Rules from Lexicon: Extension to Non-Concatenative Operations.
770-775

- Leonid Mitjushin:
An Agreement Corrector for Russian.
776-781

- Tatsunori Mori, Hiroshi Nakagawa:
Zero Pronouns and Conditionals in Japanese Instruction Manuals.
782-787

- Yoshiki Mori:
Multiple Discourse Relations on the Sentential Level in Japanese.
788-793

- Yasuhiko Watanabe, Masaki Murata, Masahito Takeuchi, Makoto Nagao:
Document Classification Using Domain Specific Kanji Characters Extracted by X2 Method.
794-799

- Stefan Müller:
Yet Another Paper about Partial Verb Phrase Fronting in German.
800-805

- Masaaki Nagata:
Context-Based Spelling Correction for Japanese OCR.
806-811

- Hiromi Nakaiwa, Satoshi Shirai:
Anaphora Resolution of Japanese Zero Pronouns with Deictic Reference.
812-817

- Takehiro Nakayama:
Content-Oriented Categorization of Document Images.
818-823

- Tetsuya Nasukawa:
Full-text processing: improving a practical NLP system based on surface information within the context.
824-829

- John Nerbonne, Petra Smit:
GLOSSER-RuG: in Support of Reading.
830-835

- Stephan Vogel, Hermann Ney, Christoph Tillmann:
HMM-Based Word Alignment in Statistical Translation.
836-841

- Victor Raskin, Sergei Nirenburg:
Adjectival Modification in Text Meaning Representation.
842-847

- Elena Not:
A Computational Model for Generating Referring Expressions in a Multilingual Application Domain.
848-853

- Kemal Oflazer, Okan Yilmaz:
A Constraint-based Case Frame Lexicon.
854-859

- Kemal Oflazer:
Error-tolerant Tree Matching.
860-864

- Masahiro Oku:
Analyzing Japanese Double-Subject Construction having an Adjective Predicate.
865-870

- Manabu Okumura, Tamura Kouji:
Zero Pronoun Resolution in Japanese Discourse Based on Centering Theory.
871-876

- Lluís Padró:
POS Tagging Using Relaxation Labelling.
877-882

- Vladimir Pericliev:
Learning Linear Precedence Rules.
883-888

- Allan Ramsay:
Aspect and Aktionsart: Fighting or Cooperating?
889-894

- Christer Samuelsson:
Handling Sparse Data by Successive Abstraction.
895-900

- Ken Satoh:
Disambiguation by Prioritized Circumscription.
901-906

- Michael Schiehlen:
Semantic Construction from Parse Forests.
907-912

- Satoshi Sekine:
Modeling Topic Coherence for Speech Recognition.
913-918

- Hadar Shemtov:
Generation of Paraphrases from Ambiguous Logical Forms.
919-924

- Hideo Shimazu, Yosuke Takashima:
Multi-Modal-Method: A Design Method for Building Multi-Modal Systems.
925-930

- Tomek Strzalkowski, Jin Wang:
A Self-Learning Universal Concept Spotter.
931-936

- Roland Stuckardt:
Anaphor Resolution and the Scope of Syntactic Constraints.
937-942

- Hideki Tanaka:
Decision Tree Learning Algorithm with Structured Attributes: Application to Verbal Case Frame Acquisition.
943-948

- Kentaro Torisawa, Jun'ichi Tsujii:
Computing Phrasal-signs in HPSG prior to Parsing.
949-955

- Naohiko Uramoto:
Positioning Unknown Words in a Thesaurus by Using Information Extracted from a Corpus.
956-961

- Akira Utsumi:
A Unified Theory of Irony and Its Computational Formalization.
962-967

- Takehito Utsuro:
Sense Classification of Verbal Polysemy based-on Bilingual Class/Class Association.
968-973

- Hideo Watanabe:
A Method for Abstracting Newspaper Articles by Using Surface Clues.
974-979

- Jürgen Wedekind:
On Inference-Based Procedures for Lexical Disambiguation.
980-985

- Klaus Zechner:
Fast Generation of Abstracts from General Domain Text Corpora by Extracting Relevant Sentences.
986-989

- Michael Zock:
The Power of Words in Message Planning.
990-995

- Joseph-Jean Mariani, Steven Krauwer:
"Is Speech Language?".
996-

- Hans Karlgren:
Distortion or Improvement - Effects of information technology on the development of natural languages.
997-999

- Bente Maegaard:
Evaluation of NLP systems.
1000-1001

- Michael Zock:
Computational Linguistics and its Use in Real World: the Case of Computer Assisted-Language Learning.
1002-1004

- Gerard Kempen:
Human Language Technology can modernize writing and grammar instruction.
1005-1006

- Henry Hamburger:
Yes! NLP-based FL-ITS will be Important.
1007-1009

- Dan Tufts:
CALL: The Potential Of Lingware And The Use Of Empirical Linguistic Data.
1010-1011

- Kentaro Inui:
The Internet a "natural" channel for language learning.
1012-1013

- Robert Debski:
Instrumental Technologies vs Teaching Instruments: A challenge for Computational Linguists.
1014-1015

- Galia Angelova, Kalina Bontcheva:
NL Domain Explanations in Knowledge Based MAT.
1016-1019

- Hiroshi Echizen-ya, Kenji Araki, Yoshio Momouchi, Koji Tochinai:
Machine Translation Method Using Inductive Learning with Genetic Algorithms.
1020-1023

- Louisette Emirkanian, Lyne Da Sylva, Lorne H. Bouchard:
The implementation of a computational grammar of French using the Grammar Development Environment.
1024-1027

- Gian Piero Zarri:
NKRL, a Knowledge Representation Language for Narrative Natural Language Processing.
1032-1035

- Elisabeth Breidt, Frédérique Segond, Giuseppe Valetto:
Formal Description of Multi-Word Lexemes with the Finite-State Formalism IDAREX.
1036-1040

- Raman Chandrasekar, Christine Doran, Bangalore Srinivas:
Motivations and Methods for Text Simplification.
1041-1044

- Chu-Ren Huang, Keh-Jiann Chen, Li-Li Chang:
Segmentation Standard for Chinese Natural Language Processing.
1045-1048

- Seongyong Kim, Key-Sun Choi:
Korean Language Engineering: Current Status of the Information Platform.
1049-1052

- Damien Genthial, Jacques Courtin, Jacques Menezo:
Distributing and Porting General Linguistic Tools.
1053-1056

- Hamish Cunningham, Yorick Wilks, Robert J. Gaizauskas:
GATE-a General Architecture for Text Engineering.
1057-1060

- Eva Dauphin, Veronika Lux:
Corpus-based annotated test set for Machine Translation evaluation by an Industrial User.
1061-1065

- Eric M. Visser, Masaru Fuji:
Using sentence connectors for evaluating MT output.
1066-1069

- Haodong Wu, Teiji Furugori:
Prepositional Phrase Attachment Through A Hybrid Disambiguation Model.
1070-1073

- Hitoshi Iida, Eiichiro Sumita, Osamu Furuse:
Spoken-Language Translation Method Using Examples.
1074-1077

- Joakim Nivre, Leif Gronqvist, Malin Gustafsson, Torbjörn Lager, Sylvana Sofková:
Tagging Spoken Language Using Written Language Statistics.
1078-1081

- Wakako Kuwahata, Minako Hasimoto:
Senses of Polysemous Nouns: Building a Computational Lexicon of Basic Japanese Nouns.
1083-1085

- Asanee Kawtrakul, Chalatip Thumkanon, Thitima Jamjanya, Parinee Muangyunnan, Kritsada Poolwan:
A Gradual Refinement Model for A Robust Thai Morphological Analyzer.
1086-1089

- Hideo Miyoshi, Kenji Sugiyama, Masahiro Kobayashi, Takano Ogino:
An Overview of the EDR Electronic Dictionary and the Current Status of Its Utilization.
1090-1093

- Kiyoshi Kogure, Akira Shimazu, Mikio Nakano:
Parsing Plans Situation-Dependently in Dialogues.
1094-1097

- Karsten Konrad, Holger Maier, David Milward, Manfred Pinkal:
An Education and Research Tool for Computational Semantics.
1098-1101

- Evelin Kuusik:
Learning Morphology: Algorithms for the Identification of the Stem Changes.
1102-1105

- Mathieu Lafourcade:
Structured lexical data: how to make them widely available, useful and reasonably protected? A practicalexample with a trilingual dictionary.
1106-1110

- Robert W. P. Luk:
Chinese String Searching Using The KMP Algorithm.
1111-1114

- Bjarne Ørsnes, Bradley Music, Bente Maegaard:
PaTrans- A Patent Translation System.
1115-1118

- Shinsuke Mori, Makoto Nagao:
Word Extraction from Corpora and Its Part-of-Speech Estimation Using Distributional Analysis.
1119-1122

- Gábor Prószéky:
Morphological Analyzer as Syntactic Parser.
1123-1126

- Patrick Saint-Dizier:
Constructing Verb Semantic Classes for French: Methods and Evaluation.
1127-1130

- Hiroyuki Shinnou:
Redefining similarity in a thesaurus by using corpora.
1131-1134

- Masahito Takahashi, Tsuyoshi Shinchu, Kenji Yoshimura, Kosho Shudo:
Processing Homonyms in the Kana-to-Kanji Conversion.
1135-1138

- Lahcène Si Ameur, Jacques Rouault:
How The Linguistic Negation Can Have An Effect In Object-Based Knowledge Representation Model.
1139-1142

- Virach Sornlertlamvanich, Hozumi Tanaka:
The Automatic Extraction of Open Compounds from Text Corpora.
1143-1146

- Peter Spyns:
A tagger/lemmatiser for Dutch medical language.
1147-1150

- Marie-Hélène Stefanini, Karine Warren:
A Distributed Architecture For Text Analysis In French: An Application To Complex Linguistic Phenomena Processing.
1151-1154

- Koichi Takeda:
Pattern-Based Machine Translation.
1155-1158

- Akira Ushioda:
Hierarchical Clustering of Words.
1159-1162

- Geert Jan Wilms:
Using a Hybrid System of Corpus- and Knowledge-Based Techniques to Automate the Induction of a Lexical Sublanguage Grammar.
1163-1166

- Khalil Sima'an:
Computational Complexity of Probabilistic Disambiguation by means of Tree-Grammars.
1175-1180

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