24. ACL 1986:
New York,
New York,
USA
Alan W. Biermann (Ed.):
24th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, Columbia University, New York, New York, USA, July 10-13, 1986.
ACL 1986
- Ralph Grishman:
Tutorial Abstracts.
1
- Gary G. Hendrix:
Bringing Natural Language Processing to the microcomputer Market: the Story of Q&a.
2
- Mary P. Harper, Eugene Charniak:
Time and Tense in English.
3-9
- Martha Palmer, Deborah A. Dahl, Rebecca J. Schiffman, Lynette Hirschman, Marcia C. Linebarger, John Dowding:
Recovering Implicit Information.
10-19
- Bruce W. Ballard, Douglas E. Stumberger:
Semantic Acquisition In TELI: A Transportable, User-Customized Natural Language Processor.
20-29
- Eric Sven Ristad:
Computational Complexity of Current GPSG Theory.
30-39
- Eric Sven Ristad:
Defining Natural Language Grammars in GPSG.
40-44
- G. Edward Barton Jr.:
Constraint Propagation in Kimmo Systems.
45-52
- G. Edward Barton Jr.:
Computational Complexity in Two-Level Morphology.
53-59
- Michael B. Kashket:
Parsing a Free-Word Order Language: Warlpiri.
60-66
- David J. Weir, K. Vijay-Shanker, Aravind K. Joshi:
The Relationship Between Tree Adjoining Grammars And Head Grammarst.
67-74
- Joyce Friedman, Ramarathnam Venkatesan:
Categorial and Non-Categorial Languages.
75-77
- Donald W. Kosy:
Parsing Conjunctions Deterministically.
78-84
- Alexis Manaster-Ramer:
Copying in Natural Languages, Context-Freeness, and Queue Grammars.
85-89
- Marie M. Vaughan, David D. McDonald:
A Model of Revision in Natural Language Generation.
90-96
- Kathleen F. McCoy:
The ROMPER System: Responding to Object-Related Misconceptions using Perspective.
97-105
- Michael G. Dyer, Uri Zernik:
Encoding and Acquiring Meanings for Figurative Phrases.
106-111
- Judith A. Markowitz, Thomas Ahlswede, Martha W. Evens:
Semantically Significant Patterns in Dictionary Definitions.
112-119
- Roy J. Byrd, Judith L. Klavans, Mark Aronoff, Frank Anshen:
Computer Methods for Morphological Analysis.
120-127
- Gary Sabot:
Bulk Processing of Text on a Massively Parallel Computer.
128-135
- Julia Hirschberg, Janet B. Pierrehumbert:
The intonational Structuring of Discourse.
136-144
- Joan Bachenko, Eileen Fitzpatrick, C. E. Wright:
The Contribution of Parsing to prosodic phrasing in an Experimental Text-to-speech System.
145-155
- Kenneth Church:
Morphoogicai Decomposition and Stress Assignment for Speech Synthesis.
156-164
- Yutaka Ohyama, Toshikazu Fukushima, Tomoki Shutoh, Masamichi Shutoh:
A Sentence Analysis Method for a Japanese Book Reading Machine for the Blind.
165-172
- Mary E. Beckman, Janet B. Pierrehumbert:
Japanese prosodic phrasing and intonation Synthesis.
173-180
- Mark Liberman:
Questions about Connectionist Models of Natural Language.
181-183
- Terrence J. Sejnowski:
Language Learning in Massively-Parallel Networks.
184
- David L. Waltz:
Connectionist Models for Natural Language Processing Program.
185
- Amichai Kronfeld:
Donnellan's Distinction and a Computational Model of Reference.
186-191
- Brenda Fawcett, Graeme Hirst:
The detection and representation of ambiguities of intension and description.
192-199
- Megumi Kameyama:
A Property-Sharing Constraint in Centering.
200-206
- Martha E. Pollack:
A Model of Plan Inference that Distinguishes between the Beliefs of Actors and observers.
207-214
- Diane J. Litman:
Linguistic Coherence: a Plan-Based Alternative.
215-223
- Raymonde Guindon, Joyce Conner:
The Structure of User-Adviser Dialogues: Is there Method in their Madness?
224-230
- Jerry R. Hobbs, William Croft, Todd R. Davies, Douglas Edwards, Kenneth Lawss:
Commonsense Metaphysics and Lexical Semantics.
231-240
- David Stallard:
A Terminological Simplification Transformation for Natural Language Question-Answering Systems.
241-246
- Dale Miller, Gopalan Nadathur:
Some Uses of Higher-Order Logic in Computational Linguistics.
247-256
- Robert T. Kasper:
A Logical Semantics for Feature Structures.
257-266
- John S. White:
What Should Machine Translation Be?
267
- Martin Kay:
Machine Translation will not Work.
268
- Margaret King:
Machine Translation already does Work.
269-270
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