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32nd ACL 1994: Las Cruces, New Mexico, USA
- James Pustejovsky:

32nd Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, 27-30 June 1994, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, New Mexico, USA, Proceedings. Morgan Kaufmann Publishers / ACL 1994
Regular Papers
- David R. Traum, James F. Allen:

Discourse Obligations in Dialogue Processing. 1-8 - Marti A. Hearst:

Multi-Paragraph Segmentation of Expository Text. 9-16 - Claire Grover, Chris Brew, Suresh Manandhar, Marc Moens:

Priority Union and Generalization in Discourse Grammars. 17-24 - Scott Miller, Robert J. Bobrow, Robert Ingria, Richard M. Schwartz:

Hidden Understanding Models of Natural Language. 25-32 - Aravind K. Joshi:

From Strings to Trees to Strings to Trees ... (Abstract). 33 - Nicholas Asher, Alex Lascarides:

Intentions and Indormation in Discourse. 34-41 - Keith Vander Linden:

Generating Precondition Expressions in Instructional Text. 42-49 - Andrew Kehler:

Common Topics and Coherent Situations: Interpreting Ellipsis in the Context of Discourse Inference. 50-57 - Nancy L. Green, Sandra Carberry:

A Hybrid Reasoning Model for Indirect Answers. 58-65 - Richard Sproat, Chilin Shih, William Gale, Nancy Chang:

A Stochastic Finite-State Word-Segmentation Algorithm for Chinese. 66-73 - Andreas Stolcke, Jonathan Segal:

Precise N-Gram Probabilities from Stochastic Context-Free Grammars. 74-79 - Dekai Wu

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Aligning a Parallel English-Chinese Corpus Statistically with Lexical Criteria. 80-87 - David Yarowsky:

Decision Lists for Lexical Ambiguity Resolution: Application to Accent Restoration in Spanish and French. 88-95 - David G. Novick, Stephen Sutton:

An Empirical Model of Acknowledgement for Spoken-Language Systems. 96-101 - Katashi Nagao, Akikazu Takeuchi:

Speech Dialogue with Facial Displays: Multimodal Human-Computer Conversation. 102-109 - John Dowding, Robert C. Moore, François Andry, Douglas B. Moran:

Interleaving Syntax and Semantics in an Effecient Bottom-Up Parser. 110-116 - Mark-Jan Nederhof:

An Optimal Tabular Parsing Algorithm. 117-124 - Michael Niv:

A Psycholinguistically Motivated Parser for CCG. 125-132 - Zhibiao Wu, Martha Stone Palmer:

Verb Semantics and Lexical Selection. 133-138 - Rebecca F. Bruce, Janyce Wiebe:

Word-Sense Disambiguation Using Decomposable Models. 139-146 - Gosse Bouma, Gertjan van Noord:

Constraint-Based Categorical Grammar. 147-154 - James Rogers:

Capturing CFLs with Tree Adjoining Grammars. 155-162 - Tom Cornell:

On Determining the Consistency of Partial Descriptions of Trees. 163-170 - Partha Niyogi, Robert C. Berwick:

A Markov Language Learning Model for Finite Parameter Spaces. 171-180 - Hinrich Schütze, Yoram Singer:

Part-of-Speech Tagging using a Variable Memory Markov Model. 181-187 - Christer Samuelsson:

Grammar Specialization through Entropy Thresholds. 188-195 - Christian Jacquemin:

Optimizing the Computational Lexicalization of Large Grammars. 196-203 - Mehryar Mohri:

Compact Representations by Finite-State Transducers. 204-209 - Mark-Jan Nederhof, Giorgio Satta:

An Extended Theory of Head-Driven Parsing. 210-217 - Yasuharu Den:

Generalized Chart Algorithm: An Efficient Procedure for Cost-Based Abduction. 218-225 - Koichi Takeda:

Tricolor DAGs for Machine Translation. 226-233 - Kuang-hua Chen, Hsin-Hsi Chen:

Extracting Noun Phrases from Large-Scale Texts: A Hybrid Approach and its Automatic Evaluation. 234-241 - Keh-Yih Su, Ming-Wen Wu, Jing-Shin Chang:

A Corpus-Based Approach to Automatic Compound Extraction. 242-247 - Jong-Nae Wang, Jing-Shin Chang, Keh-Yih Su:

An Automatic Treebank Conversion Algorithm for Corpus Sharing. 248-254 - Suresh Manandhar:

An Attributive Logic of Set Descriptions and Set Operations. 255-262 - Owen Rambow:

Multiset-Valued Linear Index Grammars: Imposing Dominance Constraints on Derivations. 263-270 - Paul Smolensky, Bruce Tesar:

Optimality Theory: Universal Grammar, Learning and Parsing Algorithms, and Connectionist Foundations (Abstract). 271 - Ido Dagan, Fernando C. N. Pereira, Lillian Lee

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Similarity-Based Estimation of Word Cooccurrence Probabilities. 272-278 - Michael Gasser:

Acquiring Receptive Morphology: A Connectionist Model. 279-286 - John Carroll:

Relating Complexity to Practical Performance in Parsing with Wide-Coverage Unification Grammars. 287-294 - Peter A. Heeman, James F. Allen:

Deyecting and Correcting Speech Repairs. 295-302 - Patrick Olivier

, Jun'ichi Tsujii:
A Computational View of the Cognitive Semantics of Spatial Prepostions. 303-309
Student Session
- Kavi Mahesh:

Reaping the Benefits of Interactive Syntax and Semantics. 310-312 - Albert Kim:

Graded Unification: A Framework for Interactive Processing. 313-315 - Alon Lavie:

An Integrated Heuristic Scheme for Partial Parse Evaluation. 316-318 - Andrew Kehler:

Temporal Relations Reference or Discourse Coherence? 319-321 - Carole T. Boster:

Simulating Children's Null Subjects: An Early Language Generation Model. 322-324 - Ye-Yi Wang:

Dual-Coding Theory and Connectionist Lexical Selection. 325-327 - Tao Hong:

Integration of Visual Inter-Word Constraints and Linguistic Knowledge in Degraded Text Recognition. 328-330 - Jeffrey C. Reynar:

An automatic Method of Finding Topic Boundaries. 331-333 - Harris Papageorgiou, Lambros Cranias, Stelios Piperidis:

Automatic Alignment in Parallel Corpora. 334-336 - Mark Lauer:

Conceptional Association for Compound Noun Analysis. 337-339

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