3. EACL 1987:
Copenhagen, Denmark
Bente Maegaard (Ed.):
EACL 1989, 3rd Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics, April 1-3, 1987, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark.
The Association for Computer Linguistics 1987
- Laurence Danlos:
The Linguistic Basis of Text Generation.
1

- Martin Kay:
Nonconcatenative Finite-State Morphology.
2-10

- Alan W. Black, Graeme D. Ritchie, Stephen G. Pulman, Graham Russell:
Formalisms For Morphographemic Description.
11-18

- Peter Lau, Sergei Perschke:
MORPHOLOGY in the EUROTRA BASE LEVEL CONCEPT.
19-25

- Angela Ralli, Eleni Galiotou:
A Morphological Processor For Modern Greek.
26-31

- Marina Russo:
A Generative Grammar Approach For The Morphologic And Morphosyntactic Analysis Of Italian.
32-37

- Eric Atwell:
How To Detect Grammatical Errors In A Text Without Parsing IT.
38-45

- Wolfgang Menzel:
Automated Reasoning About Natural Language Correctness.
46-51

- R. Casajuana, C. Rodriguez, L. Sopeña, C. Villar:
Towards An Integrated Environment For Spanish Document Verification And Composition.
52-55

- Eric Atwell, Nicos Frixou Drakos:
Pattern Recognition Applied To The Acquisition Of A Grammatical Classification System From Unrestricted English Text.
56-62

- Branimir Boguraev, David M. Carter, Ted Briscoe:
A Multi-Purpose Interface to an On-line Dictionary.
63-69

- Walter Daelemans:
A Tool For The Automatic Creation, Extension And Updating Of Lexical Knowledge Bases.
70-74

- Cinzia Costantini, Danilo Fum, Giovanni Guida:
Text Understanding With Multiple Knowledge Sources: An Experiment In Distributed Parsing.
75-79

- Paolo D'Orta, Marco Ferretti, Alessandro Martelli, Stefano Scarci:
An Automatic Speech Recognition System For The Italian Language.
80-83

- Ute Ehrlich:
Multilevel Semantic Analysis In An Automatic Speech Understanding And Dialog System.
84-90

- Alessandro Martelli:
Stochastic Modeling Of Language Via Sentence Space Partitioning.
91-93

- Mary McGee Wood, Elaine Pollard, Heather Horsfall, Natsuko Holden, Brian J. Chandler, Jeremy J. Carroll:
Dictionary Organization For Machine Translation: The Experience And Implications Of The Umist Japanese Project.
94-98

- Petr Sgall, Jarmila Panevová:
Machine Translation, Linguistics, And Interlingua.
99-103

- Eva Hajicová, Zdenek Kirschner:
Fail-Soft ("Emergency") Measures In A Production-Oriented MT System.
104-108

- Poul Søren Kjærsgaard:
REFTEX - A Context-Based Translation Aid.
109-112

- Jan Hajic:
RUSLAN - An MT System Between Closely Related Languages.
113-117

- Lisette Appelo, Carel Fellinger, Jan Landsbergen:
Subgrammars, Rule Classes and Control in the Rosetta Translation System.
118-133

- Dominique Petitpierre, Steven Krauwer, Louis des Tombe, Doug Arnold, Giovanni B. Varile:
A Model For Preference.
134-139

- Lars Ahrenberg:
Parsing into Discourse Object Descriptions.
140-147

- Michael Hess:
Descriptional Anaphora In Discourse Representation Theory.
148-155

- James Kilbury:
A Proposal For Modifications In The Formalism Of GPSG.
156-159

- Yusoff Zaharin:
String-Tree Correspondence Grammar: A Declarative Grammar Formalism For Defining The Correspondence Between Strings Of Terms And Tree Structures.
160-166

- Henrik Rue:
Danish Field Grammar In Typed Prolog.
167-172

- Karine Baschung, Gabriel G. Bès, Annick Corluy, Thierry Guillotin:
Auxiliaries And Clitics In French UCG Grammar.
173-178

- Dagmar Schmauks:
Natural And Simulated Pointing.
179-185

- Paul Decitre, Thomas Grossi, Cléo Jullien, Jean-Philippe Solvay:
Planning For Problem Formulation In Advice-Giving Dialogue.
186-190

- Marie A. Bienkowski:
Modeling Extemporaneous Elaboration.
191-195

- Massimo Marino, Antonella Spiezio, Giacomo Ferrari, Irina Prodanof:
An Efficient Context-Free Parser For Augmented Phrase-Structure Grammars.
196-202

- Harry Bunt, Jan Thesingh, Ko van der Sloot:
Discontinuous Constituents In Trees, Rules, And Parsing.
203-210

- Ted Briscoe:
Deterministic Parsing And Unbounded Dependencies.
211-217

- K. Valkonen, Harri Jäppinen, Aarno Lehtola, Matti Ylilammi:
Declarative Nodel For Dependency Parsing - A View Into Blackboard Methodology.
218-225

- Mats Wirén:
A Comparison of Rule-Invocation Strategies in Context-Free Chart Parsing.
226-233

- Oliviero Stock:
Coping With Dynamic Syntactic Strategies: An Experimental Environment For An Experimental Parser.
234-240

- William J. Black:
Acquisition of Conceptual Data Models from Natural Language Descriptions.
241-248

- Maria Teresa Pazienza, Paola Velardi:
A Structured Representation Of Word-Senses For Semantic Analysis.
249-257

- Erik Colban, Jens Erik Fenstad:
Situations And Prepositional Phrases.
258-261

- Alexander Nakhimovsky:
Temporal Reasoning In Natural Language Understanding: The Temporal Structure Of The Narrative.
262-269

- Frank Van Eynde:
Iteration, Habituality And Verb Form Semantics.
270-277

- Morena Danieli, Franco Ferrara, Roberto Gemello, Claudio Rullent:
Integrating Semantics And Flexible Syntax By Exploiting Isomorphism Between Gramnatical And Senantical Relations.
278-283

- Jean-Louis Binot:
Fragmentation And Part Of Speech Disambiguation.
284-290

- Dafydd Gibbon:
Finite State Processing Of Tone Systems.
291-297

- László Kálmán:
Representation Of Feature Systems In A Non-Connectionist Molecular Machine.
298-301

- Jürgen Kunze:
Some Remarks On Case Relations.
302-305

- Stephen G. Pulman:
Passives.
306-313

- Dorothee Reimann:
Dealing With The Notion "Obligatory" In Syntactic Analysis.
314-318

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