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Computational Linguistics, Volume 11
Volume 11, Number 1, January-March 1985
- Jonathan Slocum:
A Survey of Machine Translation: Its History, Current Status, and Future Prospects. Comput. Linguistics 11(1): 1-17 (1985) - Pierre Isabelle, Laurent Bourbeau:
TAUM-AVIATION: Its Technical Features and Some Experimental Results. Comput. Linguistics 11(1): 18-27 (1985) - Bernard Vauquois, Christian Boitet:
Automated Translation at Grenoble University. Comput. Linguistics 11(1): 28-36 (1985)
Volume 11, Numbers 2-3, April-September 1985
- Makoto Nagao, Jun'ichi Tsujii, Jun-ichi Nakamura:
The Japanese Government Project for Machine Translation. Comput. Linguistics 11(2-3): 91-110 (1985) - Winfield S. Bennett, Jonathan Slocum:
The LRC Machine Translation System. Comput. Linguistics 11(2-3): 111-121 (1985) - Muriel Vasconcellos, Marjorie León:
SPANAM and ENGSPAN: Machine Translation at the Pan American Health Organization. Comput. Linguistics 11(2-3): 122-136 (1985) - Axel Biewer, Christian Féneyrol, Johannes Ritzke, Erwin Stegentritt:
ASCOF - A Modular Multilevel System for French-German Translation. Comput. Linguistics 11(2-3): 137-154 (1985) - Rod L. Johnson, Margaret King, Louis des Tombe:
EUROTRA: A Multilingual System under Development. Comput. Linguistics 11(2-3): 155-169 (1985)
Volume 11, Number 4, October-December 1985
- G. Edward Barton Jr.:
On the Complexity of ID/LP Parsing. Comput. Linguistics 11(4): 205-218 (1985) - Paul S. Jacobs:
PHRED: A Generator for Natural Language Interfaces. Comput. Linguistics 11(4): 219-242 (1985)

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