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3rd ROCLING 1990: Taipei, Taiwan
- Jason J. Chang, Van-Wun Soo:
Proceedings of 3th Computational Linguistics Conference, ROCLING 1990, Taipei, Taiwan, September 1990. The Association for Computational Linguistics and Chinese Language Processing (ACLCLP) 1990 - Miao-Ling Hsieh, June-Jei Kuo:
A Cognitive Treatment Of Aspect In Japanese To Chinese Machine Translation. 187-210 - Hsi-Jian Lee, Ren-Rong Hsu:
An ERS Model For Tense And Aspect Information In Chinese Sentences. 213-234 - Hsiu-Hui Lee, I-Peng Lin, Chien-Ping Wu:
A Logic-based Temporal Knowledge Representation in Mandarin Chinese. 237-252 - Chao-Lin Liu, Jing-Shin Chang, Keh-Yih Su:
The Semantic Score Approach to the Disambiguation of PP Attachment Problem. 255-270 - Hai-Hsu Hu, Jen-i Li, Tzu-Ying Hu, Ren-Rong Hsu:
電話轉接對話模式與表達轉接要求句型的分析 (Analyses of Dialogue Patterns and Sentence Patterns of Telephone Switching Requests) [In Chinese]. 273-294 - Lee-Feng Chien, Keh-Jiann Chen:
詞彙訊息的層次表達與管理 (Hierarchical Representation of Word Information and Management) [In Chinese]. 297-310 - Yuan-Sheng Chang, Hsi-Jian Lee:
Parsing Chinese Nominalizations Based On HPSG. 313-337 - Tzusheng Pei, Wei-Chuan Li, Tung-Ming Koo:
Acquisition of syntactic properties of English Unknown Words from a Corpus. 341-376 - Rey-Long Liu, Von-Wun Soo:
Parsing-Driven Generalization for Natural Language Acquisition. 353-376 - Richard Sproat:
An application of statistical optimization with dynamic programming to phonemic-input-to-character conversion for Chinese. 379-390 - Jen-Wen Liao, Jason S. Chang:
Computer Generation Of Chinese Commentary On Othello Games. 393-415 - Chung-Cherng Chen, Jason S. Chang:
Bi-Lingual Sentence Generation. 419-438 - Shu-Hang Lee, Hsi-Jian Lee:
A Unification-Based Approach for Chinese Inquiry Sentences Processing. 441-466
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