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- On The Generative Power Of Two-Level Morphological RulesGraeme D. Ritchie. 51-57 [doi]
- Paradigmatic MorphologyJonathan Calder. 58-65 [doi]
- Inference in DATRRoger Evans, Gerald Gazdar. 66-71 [doi]
- Ambiguity Resolution in the DMTRANS PLUSHiroaki Kitano, Hideto Tomabechi, Lori S. Levin. 72-79 [doi]
- The Organization Of The Rosetta GrammarsJan Odijk. 80-86 [doi]
- Programming in Logic with Constraints for Natural Language ProcessingPatrick Saint-Dizier. 87-94 [doi]
- JPSG Parser on Constraint Logic ProgrammingHirosi Tuda, Kôiti Hasida, Hidetosi Sirai. 95-102 [doi]
- A logical treatment of semi-free word order and bounded discontinuous constituencyMike Reape. 103-110 [doi]
- User studies and the design of Natural Language SystemsSteve Whittaker, Phil Stenton. 116-123 [doi]
- Tense Generation In An Intelligent Tutor For Foreign Language Teaching: Some Issues In The Design Of The Verb ExpertDanilo Fum, Paolo Giangrandi, Carlo Tasso. 124-129 [doi]
- Collocations in Multilingual GenerationUlrich Heid, Sybille Raab. 130-136 [doi]
- Lexical Acquisition In The Core Language EngineDavid M. Carter. 137-144 [doi]
- It Would Be Much Easier If WENT Were GOEDDan Tufis. 145-152 [doi]
- Plan Revision In Person-Machine DialogueCléo Jullien, Jean-Charles Marty. 153-160 [doi]
- Remarks On Plural AnaphoraCarola Eschenbach, Christopher Habel, Michael Herweg, Klaus Rehkämper. 161-167 [doi]
- Enhancing Explanation Coherence With Rhetorical StrategiesMark T. Maybury. 168-173 [doi]
- Expressing generalizations in unification-based grammar formalismsMarc Moens, Jonathan Calder, Ewan Klein, Mike Reape, Henk Zeevat. 174-181 [doi]
- A rich environment for experimentation with unification grammarsRod L. Johnson, Mike Rosner. 182-189 [doi]
- Lambek Theorem Proving And Feature UnificationErik-Jan van der Linden. 190-196 [doi]
- A Formal Representation Of Propositions And Temporal AdverbialsJürgen Kunze. 197-204 [doi]
- Computational Semantics Of Mass TermsJan Tore Lønning. 205-211 [doi]
- Extended Graph UnificationAllan Ramsay. 212-216 [doi]
- Subject Erasing And Pronominalization In Italian Text GenerationFiammetta Namer. 225-232 [doi]
- An Algorithm For Generation In Unification Categorial GrammarJonathan Calder, Mike Reape, Henk Zeevat. 233-240 [doi]
- Interactive Incremental Chart ParsingMats Wirén. 241-248 [doi]
- French Order Without OrderGabriel G. Bès, Claire Gardent. 249-255 [doi]
- The Syntactic Regularity Of English Noun PhrasesLita Taylor, Claire Grover, Ted Briscoe. 256-263 [doi]
- A Descriptive Framework for Translating Speaker s MeaningMasako Kume, Gayle K. Sato, Kei Yoshimoto. 264-271 [doi]
- Translation By Structural CorrespondencesRonald M. Kaplan, Klaus Netter, Jürgen Wedekind, Annie Zaenen. 272-281 [doi]
- A New View On The Process Of TranslationJohn A. Bateman, Robert T. Kasper, Jörg Schütz, Erich H. Steiner. 282-290 [doi]
- Empirical Studies Of Discourse Representations For Natural Language InterfacesNils Dahlbäck, Arne Jönsson. 291-298 [doi]
- An Approach To Sentence-Level Anaphora In Machine TranslationGertjan van Noord, Joke Dorrepaal, Doug Arnold, Steven Krauwer, Louisa Sadler, Louis des Tombe. 299-307 [doi]
- Situation Semantics And Machine TranslationC. J. Rupp. 308-318 [doi]
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