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2nd COLING 1967: Grenoble, France
- Second Conference Internationale Sur Le Traitement Automatique Des Langues, COLING 1967, Grenoble, France, August 1967. 1967
Volume 1
- Maurice Coyaud:
Analyse et classification automatique en chinois. - J. McDaniel, W. L. Price, A. J. Szanser, D. M. Yates:
An evaluation of the usefulness of machine translations produced at the National Physical Laboratory, Teddington, with a summary of the translation methods. - Gerhard Engelien:
Programming of Reversible Systems in Computational Linguistics. - Paul L. Garvin:
The Fulcrum Syntactic Analyzer for Russian. - L. Guierre:
Analogie et Homologie dans L'accentuation de L'anglais. - Kenneth E. Harper:
Syntactic and Semantic Problems in Automatic Sentence Generation. - Danuta Hiz, Aravind K. Joshi:
Transformational Decomposition: A Simple Description of an Algorithm for Transformational Analysis of English Sentences. - Hans Karlgren:
Slant Grammar Calculus. - Martin Kay:
Experiments with a Powerful Parser. - Steven I. Laszlo:
The Relevance of Some Compiler Construction Techniques to the Description and Translation Of Languages. - Margaret Masterman:
Man-Aided Computer, Translation from English into French using an on-Line System to Manipulate a Bi-Lingual Conceptual Dictionary, or Thesaurus. - Johannes Meyer-Ingwersen:
Analyse de Propositions Allemandes. - Isaak Iosifovich Revzin:
Some Linguistic Arguments in Favour of MR Bar-Hillel's "Non uniqueness" Hypothesis. - Helmut Richter, Georg Hincha:
Can overt Syntactic Structure be Interpreted as a Logical Device? - Jane J. Robinson:
Methods for Obtaining corresponding Phrase Structure and Dependency Grammars. - Morris Salkoff, Naomi Sager:
The Elimination of Grammatical Restrictions in a String Grammar of English. - Paul O. Samuelsdorff:
The Application of FORTRAN to Automatic Translation. - David Shillan:
Segmenting Natural Language by articulatory Features. - Gérard Veillon, Jean Veyrunes, Bernard Vauquois:
Un Metalangage de grammaires Transformationnelles Applications, aux problemes de transferts et de Generation syntaxiques. - D. M. Yates:
A computer model for Russlan grammatical description and method of English synthesis in machine translation. - A. Zalizniak:
Un modele de la Notion du CAS. - John Albert Bachrach:
Une troisieme version du Dicautom. - Casimir Borkowski:
An Experimental System for Automatic Recognition of Personal titles and Personal Names in Newspaper Texts. - Andrée Borillo, Jacques Virbel:
Problemes syntaxiques de L'indexation automatique de Documents. - Harold P. Edmundson:
Axiomatic Characterization of Synonymy and Antonymy. - Klaus Günther Schweisthal:
Semantically Governed Machine Translation of BE-clauses with Adverbs and Prepositional Phrases. Demonstration of a Ring-Model for German/English, English/German including Analysis-Synthesis, Transformation, Transition, and Generation. - Alfred Hoppe:
L'explication automatique du facteur semantique 'appartenance' apparaissant dams le "Zuwendsatz" allemand et la traduction automatique de ce facteur: de l'allemand vers l'anglais et de l'auglais vers l'allemand. - A. Jolkovsky, Igor Mel'cuk:
Essai d'une Theorie Semantique Applicable au traitement de langage. - Sheldon Klein:
Autoling: an Automated Linguistic Fieldworker. - Y. Martemianov, Y. Mouchanov:
Une notation semantique et ses implications linguistiques. - John C. Olney, Carter Revard, Paul Ziff:
Summary of some Computational Aids for Obtaining a for Semantic Description of English. - Ellis B. Page:
Statistical and Linguistic Strategies in the Computer Grading of Essays. - S. Abraham:
An Integrated Language Theory. - J. Friant:
Langages "Context-Sensitives" quelques Aspects de leur Extension. - Raymond D. Guedj:
Les grammaires de Constituants Generaux. - Benny Brodda:
The Entropy of Recursive Markov Processes. - Solomon Marcus:
Categories Morphologiques et analyse contextuelle dans la linguistique algebrique.
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