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Natural Language Engineering, Volume 2
Volume 2, Number 1, March 1996
- Mark-Jan Nederhof:
Efficient generation of random sentences. 1-13 - Slava M. Katz:
Distribution of content words and phrases in text and language modelling. 15-59 - Mehryar Mohri:
On some applications of finite-state automata theory to natural language processing. 61-80
- Laura Wagner:
F. R. Palmer, Grammatical Roles and Relations. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994. ISBN 0 521 45836 6, £12.95 (paperback). 81-93 - Carl Vogel:
M. Kanazawa, and C. Pinon (editors), Dynamics, Polarity and Quantification. Stanford, CA: CSLI Publications, 1994. ISBN 1 881 52642 0, £17.95/US$22.95 (paperback). ISBN 1 881 52642 9, £35.00/US$45.00 (hardback). 81-93 - Christine Doran, Bangalore Srinivas:
Madeleine Bates and Ralph M. Weischedel (editors), Challenges in Natural Language Processing. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1993. ISBN 0521 41015 0, US$54.95 (hardback), 307 pp. 81-93 - Shuly Wintner:
John Nerbonne, Klaus Netter and Carl Pollard (editors), German in Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar. Stanford, CA: CSLI, 1994. ISBN 1 881 52630 5, £16.95/US$21.95 (paperback). £40.00/US$49.95 (hardback). 81-93 - David John Nettleton:
K. J. Holyoak and P. Thagard, Mental Leaps: Analogy in Creative Thought. Cambridge, MA: Bradford Book, MIT Press, 1995. ISBN 0 262 08233 0, £19.95 (hardback), 320 pp. 81-93
Volume 2, Number 2, June 1996
- Jae-Hoon Kim, Gil-Chang Kim:
Fuzzy network model for part-of-speech tagging under small training data. 95-110 - Andrei Mikheev:
Unsupervised learning of part-of-speech guessing rules. 111-136 - Julia E. Hodges, Shiyun Yie, Ray Reighart, Lois C. Boggess:
An automated system that assists in the generation of document indexes. 137-160 - Luisa Mich:
NL-OOPS: from natural language to object oriented requirements using the natural language processing system LOLITA. 161-187
- Geoffrey Sampson:
Barry J. Blake, Case. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994. ISBN 0521 44661 9 (paperback), 0521 44114 5 (hardback). xvii + 229 pp. 189-190
Volume 2, Number 3, September 1996
- Stephanos E. Michos, Nikos Fakotakis, Georgios Kokkinakis:
Towards an adaptive natural language interface to command languages. 191-209 - Etienne Cornu, Natalie Kübler, Franck Bodmer, François Grosjean, Lysiane Grosjean, Nicolas Léwy
, Cornelia Tschichold
, Corinne Tschumi:
Prototype of a second language writing tool for French speakers writing in English. 211-228 - Eneko Agirre
, Xabier Arregi, Xabier Artola
, Arantza Díaz de Ilarraza Sánchez, Kepa Sarasola
, Aitor Soroa
:
Constructing an intelligent dictionary help system. 229-252 - Daniel Rousseau, Bernard Moulin, Guy Lapalme:
Interpreting communicative acts and building a conversation model. 253-276
- Arturo Trujillo:
Donald E. Walker, Antonio Zampolli and Nicoletta Calzolari, (editors), Automating the Lexicon: Research and Practice in a Multilingual Environment. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1995. ISBN 0 19 823950 5, £50.00 (hardback). xi + 413 pp. 277-285 - Andy Breen:
Maureen Caudill, In Our Own Image: Building an Artificial Person. Oxford University Press, 1992. ISBN 0-19-508672-4 (paperback). ISBN 0-19-507338-X $13.95 (hardback), 242 pp. 277-285 - Manfred Stede:
Scott R. Turner, The Creative Process. A Computer Model of Storytelling and Creativity. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum, 1994. ISBN 0-8058-1576-7, £49.95, 298 pp. 277-285
Volume 2, Number 4, December 1996
- András Kornai
:
Extended finite state models of language. 287-290 - Aravind K. Joshi, Phil Hopely:
A parser from antiquity. 291-294 - Bruce W. Watson:
Implementing and using finite automata toolkits. 295-302 - Manuel Vilares Ferro, Jorge Graña Gil, Pilar Alvariño:
Finite state morphology and formal verification. 303-304 - L. Karttunen, Jean-Pierre Chanod, Gregory Grefenstette, A. Schille:
Regular expressions for language engineering. 305-328 - Masakazu Tateno, Hiroshi Masuichi, Hiroshi Umemoto:
The Japanese lexical transducer based on stem-suffix style forms. 329-330 - Kimmo Koskenniemi:
Finite state morphology and information retrieval. 331-336 - Steven P. Abney:
Partial parsing via finite-state cascades. 337-344 - Emmanuel Roche:
Transducer parsing of free and frozen sentences. 345-350 - Juan Miguel Vilar
, Víctor M. Jiménez, Juan-Carlos Amengual, Antonio Castellanos, David Llorens, Enrique Vidal:
Text and speech translation by means of subsequential transducers. 351-354 - Eva I. Ejerhed:
Finite state segmentation of discourse into clauses. 355-364 - Klaus U. Schulz, Tomek Miko Lajewski:
Between finite state and Prolog: constraint-based automata for efficient recognition of phrases. 365-366 - B. Srinivas:
Explanation-based learning and finite state transducers: applications to parsing lexicalized tree adjoining grammars. 367-368 - Richard Sproat:
Multilingual text analysis for text-to-speech synthesis. 369-380 - Mark-Jan Nederhof, Eberhard Bertsch:
An innovative finite state concept for recognition and parsing of context-free languages. 381-382

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