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1st COLING 1965: Ney York, NY, USA
- First International Conference on Computational Linguistics, COLING 1965, New York, USA, 1965. 1965
- S. Abraham:
Some Questions of Language Theory. - A. Andreyewsky:
Subclassification of Parts of speech in Russian: Verbs. - Brigitte Cordier:
Factor-Analysis of Correspondences. - Karel Culík:
Machine Translation and Connectedness between Phrases. - Eugene D. Pendergraft, Nell B. Dale:
Automatic Linguistic Classification. - Paul L. Garvin:
Some Comments on Algorithm and Grammar in the Automatic Parsing of Natural Languages. - Kenneth E. Harper:
Measurement of Similarity between Nouns. - Sheldon Klein:
Some Components of a Program for Dynamic Modelling of Historical Change in Language. - David Kleinecke:
Models of Lexical decay. - Peter Kugel:
Sets of Grammars between Context-Free and Context-Sensitive. - Susumu Kuno:
A System for Transformational Analysis. - Denis M. Manelski, Gilbert K. Krulee:
A Heuristic Approach to Natural Language Processing. - Jacob Mey:
Pushdown Stores and Subscripts. - Jane J. Robinson:
Endocentric Constructions and the Cocke Parsing Logic. - Itiroo Sakai:
Some Mathematical Aspects on Syntactic Discription. - Toshiyuki Sakai, Makoto Nagao:
Sentence Generation by Semantic concordance. - Petr Sgall:
Generation, production, and Translation. - Wojciech Skalmowski:
On a certain Distribution of Semantic Units. - R. Tabory, F. L. Zarnfaller:
Specifications for a Tree Processing Language. - L. W. Tosh:
Data Preparation for Syntactic Translation. - Harold R. Vandenburgh:
Morphism: a Symbolic List Processing Language. - Daniel Varga:
Syntactic Analysis in the Case of Highly Inflecting Languages. - Bernard Vauquois, Gérard Veillon, Jean Veyrunes:
Syntaxe et Interpretation. - D. Lieberman, D. Lochak, K. Ochel:
Automatic Deep Structure Analysis using an Approximate Formalism.
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