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11th ESSLLI 1999: Utrecht, The Netherlands - Student Session
- Amalia Todirascu:
Proceedings of the 4th Student Session of ESSLLI'99 (European Summer School on Logic, Language and Information 1999), Utrecht, The Netherlands, August 9-20, 1999. Universiteit Utrecht Press 1999 - Tavs Bjerre:
Event Structure and Support Verb Constructions. 3-16 - Patrick Brandt:
Scope, Topichood and Double Objects. 17-28 - Hua Dongfan:
Wh-variable Licensing in Mandarin Chinese. 29-42 - Anna Kupsc:
Clitic Climbing in Polish Tense Auxiliary Constructions. 43-52 - Silke Lambert:
A Lexical Account of Noun Incorporation in Chukchi. 53-64 - Sun-Hee Lee:
Argument Composition and Linearization in Korean. Noun-Verb Complex Predicates Constructions. 65-78 - Stefan Andrei:
Weak Equivalence in Propositional Calculus. 79-90 - Nick Bezhanishvili:
Distributive Lattices with Quantifiers: Topological Representation. 91-102 - David Gabelaia:
Modal Systems GL and Grz: Semantical Comparison. 103-110 - Alessandra Palmigiano:
Normality for Gentzen systems in the classical case. 111-123 - Koldo Gojenola Galletebeitia, Izaskun Aldezabal, Maite Oronoz:
Combining Chart-Parsing and Finite State Parsing. 124-136 - Burcu Karagol-Ayan:
Morphosyntactic Generation of Turkish Surface Forms. 137-144 - Matthias T. Kromann:
Towards Discontinuous Grammar. 145-156 - Mohamed Zakaria Kurdi:
A Chunk based Partial Parsing Strategy for Reranking Nbest Lists of a Speech Recognizer. 157-168 - Jesús Peral Cortés:
Proposal of an English-Spanish Interlingual Mechanism Focused on Pronominal Anaphora Resolution and Generation in Machine Translation Systems. 169-182 - Michael Kuhn:
A Dynamic View on Model Construction for Discourse Interpretation. 183-194 - Vincenzo Pallotta:
Feature & Fluent revisited: from Event Calculus to Fluent Logic Programming. 195-210 - Alastair Butler:
Setting up Exhausted Values. 211-222 - Martine De Cock:
Representing the Adverb Very in Fuzzy Set Theory. 223-232 - Willemijn Vermaat:
Hungarian verb movement. A deductive perspective. 233-244
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