2. EACL 1985:
Geneva, Switzerland
Maghi King (Ed.):
EACL 1985, 2nd Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics, March 27-29, 1985, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland.
The Association for Computer Linguistics 1985
- András Kornel:
Natural Languages And The Chomsky Hierarchy.
1-7

- Michael Hess:
How Does Natural Language Quantify?
8-15

- Lesley Stirling:
Distributives, Quantifiers And A Multiplicity Of Events.
16-24

- R. I. Bainbridge:
Montagovian Definite Clause Grammar.
25-34

- Frank Van Eynde, Louis des Tombe, Fons Maes:
The Specification Of Time Meaning For Machine Translation.
35-40

- Hans Haugeneder:
An ATN Treatment WH-Movement.
41-47

- Fred Popowich:
Saumer: Sentence Analysis Using Metarules.
48-56

- Allan Ramsay:
Effective Parsing With Generalised Phrase Structure Grammar.
57-61

- Jonathan Slocum, Winfield S. Bennett, Lesley Whiffin, Edda Norcross:
An Evaluation of METAL: the LRC Machine Translation System.
62-69

- Rebecca Root:
A Two-Way Approach To Structural Transfer In MT.
70-72

- Christian Boitet, Nelson Verastegui, Daniel Bachut:
Various Representations Of Text Proposed For Eurotra.
73-78

- Danilo Fum:
Natural Language Processing And Ihe Automatic Acquisition Of Knowledge: A Simulative Approach.
79-88

- Yorick Wilks:
Right Attachment and Preference Semantics.
89-92

- Barbara Dunin-Keplicz:
How To Restrict Ambiguity Of Discourse.
93-97

- Aarno Lehtola, Harri Jäppinen, Esa Nelimarkka:
Language-Based Environment For Natural Language Parsing.
98-106

- Helene Bestougeff, Gerard Ligozat:
Parametrized Abstract Objects For Linguistic Information Processing.
107-115

- Gerard Salton:
On The Representation Of Query Term Relations By Soft Boolean Operators.
116-122

- Gerry Altmann:
The Resolution Of Local Syntactic Ambiguity By The Human Sentence Processing Mechanism.
123-127

- Stephen G. Pulman:
A Parser That Doesn't.
128-135

- Rodolfo Delmonte:
Parsing Defficulties & Phonological Processing in Italian.
136-145

- Eric Wehrli:
Design And Implementation Of A Lexical Data Base.
146-153

- Yannis Kotsanis, Yannis Maistros:
"Lexifanis" A Lexical Analyzer of Modern Greek.
154-158

- Andrew David Beale:
A Probabilistic Approach To Grammatical Analysis Of Writtin English By Computer.
159-165

- Roger Garside, Fanny Leech:
A Probabilistic Parser.
166-170

- Hiyan Alshawi, Branimir Boguraev, Ted Briscoe:
Towards A Dictionary Support Environment For Realtime Parsing.
171-178

- Eva Koktová:
Towards A New Type Of Morphenic Analysis.
179-186

- David D. McDonald, James Pustejovsky:
A Computational Theory of Prose Style for Natural Language Generation.
187-193

- John Tait:
An English Generator For A Case-Labelled Dependency Representation.
194-197

- Kazunori Muraki, Shunji Ichiyama, Yasutomo Fukumochi:
Augmented Dependency Grammar: A Simple Interface between the Grammar Rule and the Knowledge.
198-204

- Yoshio Izumida, Hiroshi Ishikawa, Toshiaki Yoshino, Tadashi Hoshiai, Akifumi Makinouchi:
A Natural Language Interface Using A World Model.
205-212

- Genevieve Berry-Rogghe:
Interpreting Singular Definite Descriptions In Database Queries.
213-217

- David S. Brée, R. A. Smit:
Non Standard Uses Of IF.
218-225

- Eric Fimbel, Herbert Groscot, Jean-Marie Lancel, Nathalie Simonin:
Using A Text Model For Analysis And Generation.
226-231

- Timothy J. Gillott:
The Simulation Of Stress Patterns In Synthetic Speech - A Two-Level Problem.
232-238

- Danilo Fum, Giovanni Guida, Carlo Tasso:
A Rule-Based Approach To Evaluating Importance In Descriptive Texts.
244-250

- Terry Patten:
A Problem Solving Approach To Generating Text From Systemic Grammars.
251-257

- Domenico Parisi, Alessandra Giorgi:
GEMS: A Model Of Sentence Production.
258-262

- Eva Hajicová, Petr Sgall:
Towards An Automatic Identipeation Of Topic And Focus.
263-267

- Katharina Morik:
User Modelling, Dialog Structure, And Dialog Strategy In Ham-Ans.
268-273

- Alexander S. Narin'yani, O. P. Simonova:
The Structure Of Communicative Context Of Dialogue Interaction.
274-276

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