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NODALIDA 1985: Helsinki, Finland
- Fred Karlsson:
Proceedings of the 5th Nordic Conference of Computational Linguistics, NODALIDA 1985, Helsinki, Finland, December 11-12, 1986. Department of General Linguistics, University of Helsinki, Finland 1986 - Lars Ahrenberg:
Lexikalisk-funktionell grammatik på svenska (Lexical Functional Grammar in Swedish) [In Swedish]. 1-11 - Olli Blåberg:
Böjda svenska substantiv i BETA (Conjugated Swedish pronouns in BETA) [In Swedish]. 13-23 - Lars Borin:
What is a lexical representation? 25-34 - Lauri Carlson:
LP rules in unification grammar. 35-48 - Östen Dahl:
The interpretation of bound pronouns. 49-57 - Eva I. Ejerhed, Hank Bromley:
A self-extending lexicon: description of a word learning program. 59-72 - Tove Fjeldvig, Anne Golden:
Automatisk splitting av sammensatte ord-et lingvistisk hjelpemiddel for tekstsøking (Automatic splitting of compound words-A linguistic aid for text search) [In Norwegian]. 73-82 - Henrik Holmboe:
Grammatisk beredskab (Grammatical contingency) [In Danish]. 83-93 - Fred Karlsson:
A paradigm-based morphological analyzer. 95-112 - Kimmo Kettunen:
On modelling dependency-oriented parsing. 113-120 - Poul Søren Kjærsgaard:
REFTEX - et datamatstøttet oversættelsessystem (REFTEX - A computer-assisted translation system) [In Danish]. 121-130 - Gregers Koch:
Computational linguistics and mathematical logic from a computer science point of view. 131-141 - Kimmo Koskenniemi:
Compilation of automata from morphological two-level rules. 143-149 - Aarno Lehtola:
DPL - a computational method for describing grammars and modelling parsers. 151-159 - Ivan Rankin:
SMORF - an implementation of Hellberg's morphology system. 161-171 - Bengt Sigurd:
Computer simulation of dialogue and communication. 173-183 - Margareta Sjöberg:
On the identification of stems in FASS. 185-193 - Annette Östling Andersson:
A two-level description of written French. 195-202
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