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- Translating English into Logical FormStanley J. Rosenschein, Stuart M. Shieber. 1-8 [doi]
- Linguistic and Computational SemanticsBrian Cantwell Smith. 9-15 [doi]
- The Representation of Inconsistent Information in a Dynamic Model-Theoretic SemanticsDouglas B. Moran. 16-18 [doi]
- What's in a Semantic Network?James F. Allen, Alan M. Frisch. 19-27 [doi]
- Dependencies of Discourse Structure on the Modality of Communication: telephone vs. TeletypePhilip R. Cohen, Scott Fertig, Kathy Starr. 28-35 [doi]
- Towards a Theory of Comprehension of Declarative ContextsFernando Gomez. 36-43 [doi]
- Natural-Language Access to Databases-Theoretical/Technical IssuesRobert C. Moore. 44-45 [doi]
- Transportable Natural-Language Interfaces: Problems and TechniquesBarbara J. Grosz. 46-50 [doi]
- Theoretical/Technical Issues in Natural Language Access to DatabasesS. R. Petrick. 51-56 [doi]
- English Words and Data Bases: How to Bridge the GapRemko J. H. Scha. 57-59 [doi]
- Problems With Domain-Independent Natural Language Database Access SystemsSteven P. Shwartz. 60-62 [doi]
- Issues in Natural Language Access to Databases from a Logic Programming PerspectiveDavid H. D. Warren. 63-66 [doi]
- Natural Language Database UpdatesSharon C. Salveter, David Maier. 67-73 [doi]
- Processing English with a Generalized Phrase Structure GrammarJean Mark Gawron, Jonathan King, John Lamping, Egon Loebner, E. Anne Paulson, Geoffrey K. Pullum, Ivan A. Sag, Thomas Wasow. 74-81 [doi]
- Experience with an Easily Computed Metric for Ranking Alternative ParsesGeorge E. Heidorn. 82-84 [doi]
- An Improved Heuristic for Ellipsis ProcessingRalph M. Weischedel, Norman K. Sondheimer. 85-88 [doi]
- Reflections on 20 Years of the ACL an IntroductionDonald E. Walker. 89-91 [doi]
- Our Double AnniversaryVictor H. Yngve. 92-94 [doi]
- 2002: ANOTHER SCOREDavid G. Hays. 95-96 [doi]
- My TermWinfred P. Lehmann. 97 [doi]
- A Society in TransitionDonald E. Walker. 98-99 [doi]
- THEMES FROM 1972Robert F. Simmons. 100-101 [doi]
- Twenty Years of ReflectionsAravind K. Joshi. 102 [doi]
- ACL IN 1977Paul G. Chapin. 103 [doi]
- Reflections on Twenty Years of the ACLJonathan Allen. 104-106 [doi]
- On the PresentNorman K. Sondheimer. 107 [doi]
- Planning Natural Language Referring ExpressionsDouglas E. Appelt. 108-112 [doi]
- The Text System for Natural Language Generation: an OverviewKathleen R. Mc Keown. 113-120 [doi]
- Augmenting a Database Knowledge Representation for Natural Language GenerationKathleen F. McCoy. 121-128 [doi]
- Salience: the Key to the Selection Problem in Natural Language GenerationE. Jeffrey Conklin, David D. McDonald. 129-135 [doi]
- A Knowledge Engineering Approach to Natural Language UnderstandingStuart C. Shapiro, Jeannette G. Neal. 136-144 [doi]
- A Model of Early Syntactic DevelopmentPat Langley. 145-151 [doi]
- Building Non-Normative Systems - the Search for Robustness an OverviewMitchell P. Marcus. 152 [doi]
- Design Dimensions for Non-Normative Understanding SystemsRobert J. Bobrow. 153-156 [doi]
- Scruffy Text Understanding: Design and Implementation of 'Tolerant' UnderstandersRichard H. Granger. 157-160 [doi]
- On the Linguistic Character of Non-Standard InputAnthony S. Kroch, Donald Hindle. 161-163 [doi]
- Ill-Formed and Non-Standard Language ProblemsStanley C. Kwasny. 164-166 [doi]
- "Natural Language Texts are not necessarily Grammatical and Unambiguous or even Complete."Lance A. Miller. 167-168 [doi]
- Solutions to Issues Depend on the Knowledge RepresentationFrederick B. Thompson. 169-171 [doi]