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- Introducing LILOGClaus-Rainer Rollinger, Otthein Herzog. 3-13
- Text Understanding - The Challenges to ComeWilfried Brauer, Peter C. Lockemann, Helmut Schnelle. 14-28
- A Formalism for Natural Language - STUFJochen Dörre, Roland Seiffert. 33-38
- The Language STUFJochen Dörre. 39-50
- Chart-Parsing of STUF GrammarsRoland Seiffert. 51-54
- The STUF WorkbenchJochen Dörre, Ingo Raasch. 55-62
- Unification-ID/LP Grammars: Formalization and ParsingRoland Seiffert. 63-73
- A Flexible Parser for a Linguistic Development EnvironmentGregor Erbach. 74-87
- Gap-Handling Mechanisma In Categorial GrammarsEsther König. 88-101
- Outlines of LEU/2 LexicologySiegfried Kanngießer. 105-111
- Morphological Processing in the Two-Level ParadigmAnne Schiller, Petra Steffens. 112-126
- Representing Word MeaningsHelmar Gust. 127-142
- Sortal Information in Lexical ConceptsMechthild Rickheit. 143-152
- Incremental Vocabulary Extensions in Text Understanding SystemsPetra Ludewig. 153-166
- Managing Lexical Knowledge in LEU/2Werner Emde. 167-179
- The Grammars of LILOGTibor Kiss. 183-199
- An Alternative Phrase Structure Account of Symmetric CoordinationBirgit Wesche. 200-215
- Verb Order and Head MovementTibor Kiss, Birgit Wesche. 216-240
- The Bermuda Triangle: Natural Language Semantics Between Linguistics, Knowledge Representation, and Knowledge ProcessingPeter Bosch. 243-258
- Presupposition, Anaphora, and Lexical ContentRob A. van der Sandt, Bart Geurts. 259-296
- Anaphora and Domain RestrictionRolf Mayer. 297-312
- On Representing the Temporal Structure of TextsKurt Eberle. 313-341
- The Treatment of Plurality in L-LILOGGodehard Link, Hinrich Schütze. 342-352
- The Knowledge Representation Language L-LILOGUdo Pletat. 357-379
- Knowledge Packets and Knowledge Packet StructureIpke Wachsmuth, Barbara Gängler. 380-393
- Deductive Aspects of Three-Valued LogicPeter H. Schmitt. 394-401
- The LILOG Inference EngineToni Bollinger, Sven Lorenz, Udo Pletat. 402-427
- Knowledge Based Control of the LILOG Inference Engine: Kinds of MetaknowledgeKarl-Hans Bläsius. 428-438
- Attribute Description Formalisms ... and the Rest of the WorldBernhard Nebel, Gert Smolka. 439-452
- The Background Knowledge of the LILOG SystemGudrun Klose, Kai von Luck. 455-463
- The LILOG Ontology from a Linguistic Point of ViewEwald Lang. 464-481
- A Knowledge Engineering Environment for LILOGManfred Börkel, Peter Gerstl. 482-489
- Knowledge Engineering in the Context of Related Fields of ResearchJürgen Angele, Dieter Fensel, Dieter Landes, Susanne Neubert, Rudi Studer. 490-500
- Processing of Spatial Expressions in LILOGChristopher Habel. 598-608
- Phenomena of LocalizationSimone Pribbenow. 609-620
- Verbs of Motion and Position: On the Optionality of the Local ArgumentClaudia Maienborn. 621-631
- Why a Hill Can t be a Valley: Representing Gestalt and Position Properties of Objects with Object SchemataKai-Uwe Carstensen, Geoffrey Simmons. 632-644
- Object-Oriented Representation of Depictions on the Basis of Cell MatricesMohammed Nadjib Khenkhar. 645-656
- Integrating a Generation Component into a Natural Language Understanding SystemHans-Joachim Novak. 659-669
- from Knowledge Structures to Text StructuresZuzana Krifka Dobes, Hans-Joachim Novak. 670-684
- The FormulatorBirgit Wendholt. 685-700
- Constructing a Context for LEU/2Kai von Luck, Thomas Pirlein. 703-710
- The Text Understanding System LEU/2Jan Wilms. 711-718
- The Trace of Building a Large AI SystemAndreas Arning. 719-733