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29th ACL 1991: Berkeley, California, USA
- Douglas E. Appelt:
29th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, 18-21 June 1991, University of California, Berkeley, California, USA, Proceedings. ACL 1991
Regular Papers
- Chinatsu Aone:
Resolution of Collective-Distributive Ambiguity Using Model-Based Reasoning. 1-8 - Bob Carpenter, Carl Pollard:
Inclusion, Disjointness and Choice: The Logic of Linguistic Classification. 9-16 - Greg Whittemore, Melissa Macpherson, Greg Carlson:
Event-Building through Role-Filling and Anaphora Resolution. 17-24 - Hiroaki Kitano, Carol Van Ess-Dykema:
Toward a Plan-Based Understanding Model for Mixed-Initiative Dialogues. 25-32 - Karen E. Lochbaum:
An Algorithm for Plan Recognition in Collaborative Discourse. 33-38 - Lance A. Ramshaw:
A Three-Level Model for Plan Exploration. 39-46 - Lynn Lambert, Sandra Carberry:
A Tripartite Plan-Based Model of Dialogue. 47-54 - Alex Lascarides, Nicholas Asher:
Discourse Relations and Defeasible Knowledge. 55-62 - Rebecca J. Passonneau:
Some Facts about Centers, Indexicals, and Demonstratives. 63-70 - Mark Steedman:
Type-Raising and Directionality in Combinatory Grammar. 71-78 - Mark Hepple
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Efficient Incremental Processing with Categorial Grammar. 79-86 - Henry S. Thompson, Michael Dixon, John Lamping:
Compose-Reduce Parsing. 87-97 - Mark Perlin:
LR Recursive Transition Networks for Earley and Tomita Parsing. 98-105 - Yves Schabes:
Polynomial Time and Space Shift-Reduce Parsing of Arbitrary Context-free Grammars. 106-113 - Gertjan van Noord:
Head Corner Parsing for Discontinuous Constituency. 114-121 - Robert F. Simmons, Yeong-Ho Yu:
The Acquisition and Application of Context Sensitive Grammar for English. 122-129 - Ido Dagan, Alon Itai, Ulrike Schwall:
Two Languages Are More Informative Than One. 130-137 - Terry Regier:
Learning Perceptually-Grounded Semantics in The L0 Project. 138-145 - Joe A. Guthrie, Louise Guthrie, Yorick Wilks, Homa Aidinejad:
Subject-Dependent Co-Occurence and Word Sense Disambiguation. 146-152 - Nathalie Japkowicz, Janyce Wiebe:
A System for Translating Locative Prepositions from English into French. 153-160 - Hiyan Alshawi, David M. Carter, Manny Rayner:
Translation by Quasi Logical Form Transfer. 161-168 - Peter F. Brown, Jennifer C. Lai, Robert L. Mercer:
Aligning Sentences in Parallel Corpora. 169-176 - William A. Gale, Kenneth Ward Church
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A Program for Aligning Sentences in Bilingual Corpora. 177-184 - Eiichiro Sumita, Hitoshi Iida:
Experiments and Prospects of Example-Based Machine Translation. 185-192 - Megumi Kameyama, Ryo Ochitani, Stanley Peters:
Resolving Translation Mismatches with Information Flow. 193-200 - Naomi Inoue:
Automatic Noun Classification by Using Japanese-English Word Pairs. 201-208 - Michael R. Brent:
Automatic Acquisition of Subcategorization Frames from Untagged Text. 209-214 - Graham Russell, John Carroll, Susan Warwick-Armstrong:
Multipe Default Inheritance in a Unification-Based Lexicon. 216-221 - Ellen Hays, Samuel Bayer:
Metaphoric Generalization through Sort Coercion. 222-228 - Donald Hindle, Mats Rooth
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Structural Ambiguity and Lexical Relations. 229-236 - Hans Uszkoreit:
Strategies for Adding Control Information to Declarative Grammars. 237-245 - Fernando C. N. Pereira, Rebecca N. Wright:
Finite-State Approximation of Phrase Structure Grammars. 246-255 - Jochen Dörre:
Feature Logic with Weak Subsumption Constraints. 256-263 - Peter F. Brown, Stephen Della Pietra, Vincent J. Della Pietra, Robert L. Mercer:
Word-Sense Disambiguation Using Statistical Methods. 264-270 - R. Harald Baayen
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A Stochastic Process for Word Frequency Distributions. 271-278 - Frank A. Smadja:
From N-Grams to Collocations: An Evaluation of Xtract. 279-284 - Michelle Q. Wang, Julia Hirschberg:
Predicting Intonational Phrasing from Text. 285-292 - Lee-Feng Chien, Keh-Jiann Chen, Lin-Shan Lee:
A Preference-first Language Processor Integrating the Unification Grammar and Markov Language Model for Speech Recognition Applications. 293-298 - Roberto Pieraccini, Chin-Hui Lee:
Factorization of Language Constraints in Speech Recognition. 299-306 - Mikio Nakano:
Constraint Projection: An Efficient Treatment of Disjunctive Feature Descriptions. 307-314 - Hideto Tomabechi:
Quasi-Destructive Graph Unification. 315-322 - Martin C. Emele:
Unification with Lazy Non-Redundant Copying. 323-330
Student Papers
- Cecile T. Balkanski:
Logical Form of Complex Sentences in Task-Oriented Dialogues. 331-332 - Barbara Di Eugenio:
Action Representation for NL Instructions. 333-334 - Sylvie Ratté:
Extracting Semantic Roles from a Model of Eventualities. 335-336 - Fuliang Weng:
Case Revisited: In the Shadow of Automatic Processing of Machine-Readable Dictionaries. 337-338 - Eric Brill:
Discovering the Lexical Features of a Language. 339-340 - Ido Dagan:
Lexical Disambiguation: Sources of Information and their Statistical Realization. 341-342 - Eric Iverson, Stephen Helmreich:
Non-Literal Word Sense Identification Through Semantic Network Path Schemata. 343-344 - Peter A. Heeman:
Collaborating on Referring Expressions. 345-346 - Ben E. Cline:
Conceptual Revision for Natural Language Generation. 347-348 - Lynn Lambert:
Modifying Beliefs in a Plan-Based Dialogue Model. 349-350 - Christine H. Nakatani:
Resolving a Pragmatic Prepositional Phrase Attachment Ambiguity. 351-352 - Carla B. Zoltowski:
Current Research in the Development of a Spoken Language Understanding System using PARSEC. 353-354 - Jeff Martin:
Syntactic Graphs and Constraint Satisfaction. 355-356 - James Henderson
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An Incremental Connectionist Phrase Structure Parser. 357-358 - Lynette Hirschman:
Automated Pruning for a General Lexicon and Grammar. ACL 1991: 359-364 - Randall Sharp:
The CAT2 Machine Translation System. ACL 1991: 365-367 - Marilyn A. Walker, Masayo Iida, Sharon Cote:
Centering in Japanese Discourse. ACL 1991: 368-373

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