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Computational Linguistics, Volume 17
Volume 17, Number 1, March 1991
- John S. Justeson, Slava M. Katz:
Co-Occurrences of Antonymous Adjectives and Their Contexts. Comput. Linguistics 17(1): 1-19 (1991) - Jane Morris, Graeme Hirst:
Lexical Cohesion Computed by Thesaural Relations as an Indicator of the Structure of Text. Comput. Linguistics 17(1): 21-48 (1991) - Dan Fass:
met*: A Method for Discriminating Matonymy and Metaphor by Computer. Comput. Linguistics 17(1): 49-90 (1991)
Volume 17, Number 2, June 1991
- Mark Johnson:
Features and Formulae. Comput. Linguistics 17(2): 131-151 (1991) - Paola Velardi, Maria Teresa Pazienza, Michela Fasolo:
How to Encode Semantic Knowledge: A Method for Meaning Representation and Computer-Aided Acquisition. Comput. Linguistics 17(2): 153-170 (1991) - Wlodek Zadrozny, Karen Jensen:
Semantics of Paragraphs. Comput. Linguistics 17(2): 171-209 (1991)
Volume 17, Number 3, September 1991
- Tony Vitale:
An Algorithm for High Accuracy Name Pronunciation by Parametric Speech Synthesizer. Comput. Linguistics 17(3): 257-276 (1991) - Daniel Radzinski:
Chinese Number-Names, Tree Adjoining Languages, and Mild Context-Sensitivity. Comput. Linguistics 17(3): 277-299 (1991) - Bob Carpenter:
The Generative Power of Categorial Grammars and Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammars with Lexical Rules. Comput. Linguistics 17(3): 301-313 (1991) - Frederick Jelinek, John D. Lafferty:
Computation of the Probability of Initial Substring Generation by Stochastic Context-Free Grammars. Comput. Linguistics 17(3): 315-323 (1991)
Volume 17, Number 4, December 1991
- Lin-Shan Lee, Lee-Feng Chien, Long Ji Lin, James Huang, Keh-Jiann Chen:
An Efficient Natural Language Processing System Specially Designed for the Chinese Language. Comput. Linguistics 17(4): 347-374 (1991) - Chris Brew:
Systemic Classification and its Efficiency. Comput. Linguistics 17(4): 375-408 (1991) - James Pustejovsky:
The Generative Lexicon. Comput. Linguistics 17(4): 409-441 (1991)
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