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23rd ACL 1985: Chicago, Illinois, USA
- William C. Mann:
23rd Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, 8-12 July 1985, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, USA, Proceedings. ACL 1985 - Carole D. Hafner:
Semantics of Temporal Queries and Temporal Data. 1-8 - Klaus K. Obermeier:
Temporal Inferences in Medical Texts. 9-17 - Kenneth Man-kam Yip:
Tense, Aspect and the Cognitive Representation of Time. 18-26 - Shozo Naito, Akira Shimazu, Hirosato Nomura:
Classification of Modality Function and Its Application to Japanese Language Analysis. 27-34 - John C. Mallery:
Universality and Individuality: The Interaction of Noun Phrase Determiners in Corpular Clauses. 35-42 - William J. Rapaport:
Meinongian Semantics for Propositional Semantic Networks. 43-48 - Philip R. Cohen, Hector J. Levesque:
Speech Acts and Rationality. 49-60 - Jerry R. Hobbs:
Ontological Promiscuity. 61-69 - Samuel F. Pilato, Robert C. Berwick:
Reversible Automata and Induction of the English Auxiliary System. 70-75 - G. Edward Barton Jr.:
The Computational Difficulty of ID/LP Parsing. 76-81 - Aravind K. Joshi, K. Vijay-Shanker:
Some Computational Properties of Tree Adjoining Grammars. 82-93 - David D. McDonald, James Pustejovsky:
TAGs as a Grammatical Formalism for Generation. 94-103 - Michael C. McCord:
Modular Logic Grammars. 104-117 - Robert C. Berwick, Sandiway Fong:
New Approaches to Parsing Conjunctions Using Prolog. 118-126 - Mark Johnson:
Parsing with Discontinuous Constituents. 127-132 - Lauri Karttunen, Martin Kay:
Structure Sharing with Binary Trees. 133-136 - Fernando C. N. Pereira:
A Structure-Sharing Representation for Unification-Based Grammar Formalisms. 137-144 - Stuart M. Shieber:
Using Restriction to Extend Parsing Algorithms for Complex-Feature-Based Formalisms. 145-152 - Philip J. Hayes, Peggy M. Anderson, Scott Safier:
Semantic Caseframe Parsing & Syntactic Generality. 153-160 - Mark A. Jones, Alan S. Driscoll:
Movement in Active Production Networks. 161-166 - Derek Proudian, Carl Pollard:
Parsing Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar. 167-171 - Lewis G. Creary, Carl Pollard:
A Computational Semantics for Natural Language. 172-179 - Leonardo Lesmo, Pietro Torasso:
Analysis of Conjunctions in a Rule-Based Parser. 180-187 - Sandra Carberry:
A Pragmatics-Based Approach to Understanding Intersentential Ellipsis. 188-197 - Douglas E. Appelt:
Some Pragmatic Issues in the Planning of Definite & Indefinite Noun Phrases. 198-203 - Bradley A. Goodman:
Repairing Reference Identification Failures by Relaxation. 204-217 - Raymonde Guindon:
Anaphora Resolution: Short-Term Memory and Focusing. 218-227 - Karen Kukich:
Link-Dependent Message Generation in XSEL. 228-237 - Cécile Paris:
Description Strategies for Naive & Expert Users. 238-245 - Kenneth Ward Church:
Stress Assignment in Letter to Sound Rules for Speech Synthesis. 246-253 - Brian Phillips, Michael J. Freiling, James H. Alexander, Steven Messick, Steven Rehfuss, Sheldon Nicholl:
An Eclectic Approach to Building Natural Languages Interfaces. 254-261 - Dan Flickinger, Carl Pollard, Thomas Wasow:
Structure-Sharing in Lexical Representation. 262-267 - Thomas Ahlswede:
A Tool Kit for Lexicon Building. 268-276 - Roy J. Byrd, Martin Chodorow:
Using an On-Line Dictionary to Find Rhyming Words and Pronunciations for Unknown Words. 277-283 - Uri Zernik, Michael G. Dyer:
Towards a Self-Extending Lexicon. 284-292 - Andrew David Beale:
Grammatical Analysis by Computer of the Lancaster-Oslo/Bergen (LOB) Corpus of British English Texts. 293-298 - Martin Chodorow, Roy J. Byrd, George E. Heidorn:
Extracting Semantic Hierarchies from a Large On-Line Dictionary. 299-304 - George A. Miller:
Dictionaries of the Mind. 305-314 - Nan Decker:
The Use of Syntactic Clues in Discourse Processing. 315-323 - Helen M. Gigley:
Grammar Viewed as a Functional Part of a Cognitive System. 324-332
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