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- A Theory of Lexical Access In Speech ProductionWillem J. M. Levelt. 3 [doi]
- Clustering Words with the MDL PrincipleHang Li, Naoki Abe. 4-9 [doi]
- Learning Dependencies between Case Frame SlotsHang Li, Naoki Abe. 10-15 [doi]
- Word Sense Disambiguation using Conceptual DensityEneko Agirre, German Rigau. 16-22 [doi]
- Extracting Word Correspondences from Bilingual Corpora Based on Word Co-occurrence InformationHiroyuki Kaji, Toshiko Aizono. 23-28 [doi]
- Communication in large distributed AI Systems for Natural Language ProcessingJan W. Amtrup, Jörg Benra. 35-40 [doi]
- Extracting Nested CollocationsKaterina T. Frantzi, Sophia Ananiadou. 41-46 [doi]
- Unsupervised Learning of a Rule-based Spanish Part of Speech TaggerChinatsu Aone, Kevin Hausman. 53-58 [doi]
- To what extent does case contribute to verb sense disambiguation?Atsushi Fujii, Kentaro Inui, Takenobu Tokunaga, Hozumi Tanaka. 59-64 [doi]
- Concept clustering and knowledge integration from a children s dictionaryCaroline Barrière, Fred Popowich. 65-70 [doi]
- Integrating Syntactic and Prosodic Information for the Efficient Detection of Empty CategoriesAnton Batliner, Anke Feldhaus, Stefan Geißler, Andreas Kießling, Tibor Kiss, Ralf Kompe, Elmar Nöth. 71-76 [doi]
- Monotonic Paradigmatic Schemata in Italian Verb InflectionVito Pirrelli, Marco Battista. 77-82 [doi]
- Measuring Semantic CoverageSergei Nirenburg, Kavi Mahesh, Stephen Beale. 83-88 [doi]
- Arabic Finite-State Morphological Analysis and GenerationKenneth R. Beesley. 89-94 [doi]
- Unsupervised Discovery of Phonological Categories through Supervised Learning of Morphological RulesWalter Daelemans, Peter Berck, Steven Gillis. 95-100 [doi]
- Beyond Skeleton Parsing: Producing a Comprehensive Large-Scale General-English Treebank With Full Grammatical AnalysisEzra Black, Stephen Eubank, Hideki Kashioka, David M. Magerman, Roger Garside, Geoffrey Leech. 107-112 [doi]
- Anaphora for Everyone: Pronominal Anaphora Resolution without a ParserChristopher Kennedy, Branimir Boguraev. 113-118 [doi]
- Theory and practice of ambiguity labelling with a view to interactive disambiguation in text and speech MTChristian Boitet, Mutsuko Tomokiyo. 119-124 [doi]
- Classifiers in Japanese-to-English Machine TranslationFrancis Bond, Kentaro Ogura, Satoru Ikehara. 125-130 [doi]
- Compositional Semantics in VerbmobilJohan Bos, Björn Gambäck, Christian Lieske, Yoshiki Mori, Manfred Pinkal, Karsten L. Worm. 131-136 [doi]
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- Mental State Adjectives: the Perspective of Generative LexiconPierrette Bouillon. 143-148 [doi]
- Branching Split Obliqueness at the Syntax-Semantics InterfaceAntónio Horta Branco. 149-156 [doi]
- Cross-Serial Dependencies Are Not Hard to ProcessCarl Vogel, Ulrike Hahn, Holly Branigan. 157-162 [doi]
- Lexical Rules: What are they?Andrew Bredenkamp, Stella Markantonatou, Louisa Sadler. 163-168 [doi]
- Example-Based Machine Translation in the Pangloss SystemRalf D. Brown. 169-174 [doi]
- Syntactic Analyses for Parallel Grammars: Auxiliaries and Genitive NPsMiriam Butt, Christian Fortmann, Christian Rohrer. 182-187 [doi]
- FeasPar - A Feature Structure Parser Learning to Parse Spoken LanguageFinn Dag Buø, Alex Waibel. 188-193 [doi]
- N-th Order Ergodic Multigram HMM for Modeling of Languages without Marked Word BoundariesHubert Hin-Cheung Law, Chorkin Chan. 204-209 [doi]
- Aligning More Words with High Precision for Small Bilingual CorporaSur-Jin Ker, Jason J. S. Chang. 210-215 [doi]
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- Identification and Classification of Proper Nouns in Chinese TextsHsin-Hsi Chen, Jen-Chang Lee. 222-229 [doi]
- Bilingual Knowledge Acquisition from Korean-English Parallel Corpus Using AlignmentJung H. Shin, Young S. Han, Key-Sun Choi. 230-235 [doi]
- Markov random field based English Part-Of-Speech tagging systemSung Young Jung, Young C. Park, Key-Sun Choi, Youngwhan Kim. 236-242 [doi]
- Semantics of Portions and Partitive Nouns for NLPSalvador Climent. 243-248 [doi]
- Evaluating and comparing three text-production techniquesJosé Coch. 249-254 [doi]
- Extended Dependency Structures and their Formal InterpretationMarc Dymetman, Max Copperman. 255-261 [doi]
- Direct and Underspecified Interpretations of LFG f-structuresJosef van Genabith, Dick Crouch. 262-267 [doi]
- Pronouncing Text by AnalogyRobert I. Damper, John F. G. Eastmond. 268-273 [doi]
- Finite-state phrase parsing by rule sequencesMarc B. Vilain, David S. Day. 274-279 [doi]
- Dealing with Cross-Sentential Anaphora Resolution in ALEPThierry Declerck. 280-285 [doi]
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- Language-Specific Mappings from Semantics to SyntaxJudy L. Delin, Donia Scott, Anthony Hartley. 292-297 [doi]
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- Semantic-based TransferMichael Dorna, Martin C. Emele. 316-321 [doi]
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- The discourse functions of Italian subjects: a centering approachBarbara Di Eugenio. 352-357 [doi]
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- Incremental Translation Utilizing Constituent Boundary PatternsOsamu Furuse, Hitoshi Iida. 412-417 [doi]
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- Focus and Higher-Order UnificationClaire Gardent, Michael Kohlhase. 430-435 [doi]
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- Multi-lingual Translation of Spontaneously Spoken Language in a Limited DomainAlon Lavie, Donna Gates, Marsal Gavaldà, Laura Mayfield, Alex Waibel, Lori S. Levin. 442-447 [doi]
- Modularizing Contexted ConstraintsJohn Griffith. 448-453 [doi]
- Compiling a Partition-Based Two-Level FormalismEdmund Grimley-Evans, George Anton Kiraz, Stephen G. Pulman. 454-459 [doi]
- Message Understanding Conference- 6: A Brief HistoryRalph Grishman, Beth Sundheim. 466-471 [doi]
- The Influence of Tagging on the Classification of Lexical ComplementsCatherine Macleod, Adam Meyers, Ralph Grishman. 472-477 [doi]
- A Sign Expansion Approach to Dynamic, Multi-Purpose LexiconsJon Atle Gulla, Siur Norstebo Moshagen. 478-483 [doi]
- Research on Architectures for Integrated Speech/Language Systems in VerbmobilGünther Görz, Marcus Kesseler, Jörg Spilker, Hans Weber. 484-489 [doi]
- Symbolic word clustering for medium-size corporaBenoit Habert, Elie Naulleau, Adeline Nazarenko. 490-495 [doi]
- Bridging Textual EllipsesUdo Hahn, Michael Strube, Katja Markert. 496-501 [doi]
- Restricted Parallelism in Object-Oriented Lexical ParsingPeter Neuhaus, Udo Hahn. 502-507 [doi]
- Inherited Feature-based Similarity Measure Based on Large Semantic Hierarchy and Large Text CorpusHideki Hirakawa, Zhonghui Xu, Kenneth B. Haase. 508-513 [doi]
- A Probabilistic Approach to Compound Noun Indexing in Korean TextsHyuk Ro Park, Young S. Han, Kang H. Lee. 514-518 [doi]
- Centering in Dynamic SemanticsDaniel Hardt. 519-524 [doi]
- Learning Bilingual Collocations by Word-Level SortingMasahiko Haruno, Satoru Ikehara, Takefumi Yamazaki. 525-530 [doi]
- A Compilation-Chart Method for Linear Categorial DeductionMark Hepple. 537-542 [doi]
- Applying Lexical Rules Under SubsumptionErhard W. Hinrichs, Tsuneko Nakazawa. 543-549 [doi]
- Analysis of Japanese Compound Nouns by Direct Text ScanningToru Hisamitsu, Yoshihiko Nitta. 550-555 [doi]
- Translating into Free Word Order LanguagesBeryl Hoffman. 556-561 [doi]
- Towards a More Careful Evaluation of Broad Coverage Parsing SystemsWide R. Hogenhout, Yuji Matsumoto. 562-567 [doi]
- Disambiguation of morphological analysis in Bantu languagesArvi Hurskainen. 568-573 [doi]
- A Statistical Method for Extracting Uninterrupted and Interrupted Collocations from Very Large CorporaSatoru Ikehara, Satoshi Shirai, Hajime Uchino. 574-579 [doi]
- Extraction of Lexical Translations from Non-Aligned CorporaKumiko Tanaka, Hideya Iwasaki. 580-585 [doi]
- Good BigramsChrister Johansson. 592-597 [doi]
- Goal Formulation based on Communicative PrinciplesKristiina Jokinen. 598-603 [doi]
- Coordination in Tree Adjoining Grammars: Formalization and ImplementationAnoop Sarkar, Aravind K. Joshi. 610-615 [doi]
- A Portable & Quick Japanese Parser: QJPMasayuki Kameda. 616-621 [doi]
- Parallel Replacement in Finite State CalculusAndré Kempe, Lauri Karttunen. 622-627 [doi]
- Modularizing Codescriptive Grammars for Efficient ParsingWalter Kasper, Hans-Ulrich Krieger. 628-633 [doi]
- Statistical Method of Recognizing Local CohesionNaoto Katoh, Tsuyoshi Morimoto. 634-639 [doi]
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- An Evaluation Semantics for DATR TheoriesBill Keller. 646-651 [doi]
- Top-Down Predictive Linking and Complex-Feature-Based FormalismsJames Kilbury. 658-663 [doi]
- Computing Prosodic MorphologyGeorge Anton Kiraz. 664-669 [doi]
- An Underspecified HPSG Representation for Information StructureJonas Kuhn. 670-675 [doi]
- Linguistic Indeterminacy as a Source of Errors in TaggingGunnel Källgren. 676-680 [doi]
- Arguments desperately seeking Interpretation: Parsing German InfinitivesChristopher Laenzlinger, Martin S. Ulmann, Eric Wehrli. 681-686 [doi]
- A Generalized Reconstruction Algorithm For Ellipsis ResolutionShalom Lappin, Hsue-Hueh Shih. 687-692 [doi]
- An ascription-based approach to Speech ActsMark Lee, Yorick Wilks. 699-704 [doi]
- Automatic English-to-Korean Text Translation of Telegraphic Messages in a Limited DomainClifford J. Weinstein, Dinesh Tummala, Young-Suk Lee, Stephanie Seneff. 705-710 [doi]
- TSNLP - Test Suites for Natural Language ProcessingSabine Lehmann, Stephan Oepen, Sylvie Regnier-Prost, Klaus Netter, Veronika Lux, Judith Klein, Kirsten Falkedal, Frederik Fouvry, Dominique Estival, Eva Dauphin, Herve Compagnion, Judith Baur, Lorna Balkan, Doug Arnold. 711-716 [doi]
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- Building Knowledge Bases for the Generation of Software DocumentationCécile Paris, Keith Vander Linden. 734-739 [doi]
- Learning dialog act processingStefan Wermter, Matthias Lochel. 740-745 [doi]
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- Reversible delayed lexical choice in a bidirectional frameworkGraham Wilcock, Yuji Matsumoto. 758-763 [doi]
- Zero Pronouns and Conditionals in Japanese Instruction ManualsTatsunori Mori, Hiroshi Nakagawa. 782-787 [doi]
- Multiple Discourse Relations on the Sentential Level in JapaneseYoshiki Mori. 788-793 [doi]
- Yet Another Paper about Partial Verb Phrase Fronting in GermanStefan Müller. 800-805 [doi]
- Context-Based Spelling Correction for Japanese OCRMasaaki Nagata. 806-811 [doi]
- Anaphora Resolution of Japanese Zero Pronouns with Deictic ReferenceHiromi Nakaiwa, Satoshi Shirai. 812-817 [doi]
- Content-Oriented Categorization of Document ImagesTakehiro Nakayama. 818-823 [doi]
- Full-text processing: improving a practical NLP system based on surface information within the contextTetsuya Nasukawa. 824-829 [doi]
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- A Computational Model for Generating Referring Expressions in a Multilingual Application DomainElena Not. 848-853 [doi]
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- Learning Linear Precedence RulesVladimir Pericliev. 883-888 [doi]
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