4. EACL 1989:
Manchester, England
Harold L. Somers, Mary McGee Wood (Eds.):
EACL 1989, 4th Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics, April 10-12, 1989, University of Manchester, Institute of Science and Technology, Manchester, England.
The Association for Computer Linguistics 1989
- Anne Abeillé, Yves Schabes:
Parsing Idioms in Lexicalized TAGs.
1-9

- Mark Hepple, Glyn Morrill:
Parsing And Derivational Equivalence.
10-18

- Gosse Bouma:
Efficient Processing Of Flexible Categorial Grammar.
19-26

- Michael Gerlach, Helmut Horacek:
Dialog Control in a Natural Language System.
27-34

- Lance A. Ramshaw:
A Metaplan Model For Problem-Solving Discourse.
35-42

- Kurt Eberle, Walter Kasper:
Tenses As Anaphora.
43-50

- Graeme D. Ritchie:
On The Generative Power Of Two-Level Morphological Rules.
51-57

- Jonathan Calder:
Paradigmatic Morphology.
58-65

- Roger Evans, Gerald Gazdar:
Inference in DATR.
66-71

- Hiroaki Kitano, Hideto Tomabechi, Lori S. Levin:
Ambiguity Resolution in the DMTRANS PLUS.
72-79

- Jan Odijk:
The Organization Of The Rosetta Grammars.
80-86

- Patrick Saint-Dizier:
Programming in Logic with Constraints for Natural Language Processing.
87-94

- Hirosi Tuda, Kôiti Hasida, Hidetosi Sirai:
JPSG Parser on Constraint Logic Programming.
95-102

- Mike Reape:
A logical treatment of semi-free word order and bounded discontinuous constituency.
103-110

- Joan L. G. Baart:
Focus And Accent In A Dutch Text-To-Speech System.
111-115

- Steve Whittaker, Phil Stenton:
User studies and the design of Natural Language Systems.
116-123

- Danilo Fum, Paolo Giangrandi, Carlo Tasso:
Tense Generation In An Intelligent Tutor For Foreign Language Teaching: Some Issues In The Design Of The Verb Expert.
124-129

- Ulrich Heid, Sybille Raab:
Collocations in Multilingual Generation.
130-136

- David M. Carter:
Lexical Acquisition In The Core Language Engine.
137-144

- Dan Tufis:
It Would Be Much Easier If WENT Were GOED.
145-152

- Cléo Jullien, Jean-Charles Marty:
Plan Revision In Person-Machine Dialogue.
153-160

- Carola Eschenbach, Christopher Habel, Michael Herweg, Klaus Rehkämper:
Remarks On Plural Anaphora.
161-167

- Mark T. Maybury:
Enhancing Explanation Coherence With Rhetorical Strategies.
168-173

- Marc Moens, Jonathan Calder, Ewan Klein, Mike Reape, Henk Zeevat:
Expressing generalizations in unification-based grammar formalisms.
174-181

- Rod L. Johnson, Mike Rosner:
A rich environment for experimentation with unification grammars.
182-189

- Erik-Jan van der Linden:
Lambek Theorem Proving And Feature Unification.
190-196

- Jürgen Kunze:
A Formal Representation Of Propositions And Temporal Adverbials.
197-204

- Jan Tore Lønning:
Computational Semantics Of Mass Terms.
205-211

- Allan Ramsay:
Extended Graph Unification.
212-216

- Lyn Pemberton:
A Modular Approach To Story Generation.
217-224

- Fiammetta Namer:
Subject Erasing And Pronominalization In Italian Text Generation.
225-232

- Jonathan Calder, Mike Reape, Henk Zeevat:
An Algorithm For Generation In Unification Categorial Grammar.
233-240

- Mats Wirén:
Interactive Incremental Chart Parsing.
241-248

- Gabriel G. Bès, Claire Gardent:
French Order Without Order.
249-255

- Lita Taylor, Claire Grover, Ted Briscoe:
The Syntactic Regularity Of English Noun Phrases.
256-263

- Masako Kume, Gayle K. Sato, Kei Yoshimoto:
A Descriptive Framework for Translating Speaker's Meaning.
264-271

- Ronald M. Kaplan, Klaus Netter, Jürgen Wedekind, Annie Zaenen:
Translation By Structural Correspondences.
272-281

- John A. Bateman, Robert T. Kasper, Jörg Schütz, Erich H. Steiner:
A New View On The Process Of Translation.
282-290

- Nils Dahlbäck, Arne Jönsson:
Empirical Studies Of Discourse Representations For Natural Language Interfaces.
291-298

- Gertjan van Noord, Joke Dorrepaal, Doug Arnold, Steven Krauwer, Louisa Sadler, Louis des Tombe:
An Approach To Sentence-Level Anaphora In Machine Translation.
299-307

- C. J. Rupp:
Situation Semantics And Machine Translation.
308-318

- Yusoff Zaharin:
On Formalisms And Analysis, Generation And Synthesis In Machine Translation.
319-326

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