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13th COLING 1990: Helsinki, Finland
- 13th International Conference on Computational Linguistics, COLING 1990, University of Helsinki, Finland, August 20-25, 1990. 1990

Volume 1
- Hans Karlgren:

Preface. 4-8 - Kanaan A. Faisal, Stanley C. Kwasny:

Design of a Hybrid Deterministic Parser. 11-16 - Mark Johnson, Martin Kay:

Semantic Abstraction and Anaphora. 17-27 - Monique Rolbert:

Des Heuristiques Pour La Recherche Du Theme D'Un Discours Et De L'Antecedent D'Un Pronom. 28-33 - Uri Zernik, Paul S. Jacobs:

Tagging for Learning: Collecting Thematic Relations from Corpus. 34-39 - Didier Bronisz, Thomas Grossi, François Jean-Marie:

Advice-Giving Dialogue: An Integrated System. 41-43 - Károly Fábricz, Zoltán Alexin, Tibor Gyimóthy, Tamás Horváth:

THALES: a Software Package for Plane Geometry Constructions with a Natural Language Interface. 44-46 - Robin P. Fawcett, Gordon H. Tucker:

Demonstration Of Genesys: A Very Large, Semantically Based Systemic Functional Generator. 47-49 - Jirí Jelínek, Graham Wilcock, Osamu Nishida, Takehiko Yoshimi, Marco J. W. Bos, Naoyuki Tamura, H. Murakami:

Japanese-to-English Project PROTRAN & TWINTRAN. 50-52 - Helmut Schnelle, Rolf Wilkens:

The translation of constitutent structure grammars into connectionist networks. 53-55 - Douglas R. Skuce, Ingrid Meyer:

Concept Analysis And Terminology: A Knowledge-Based Approach To Documentation. 56-58 - Masaru Tomita:

The Generalized LR Parser/Compiler V8-4: A Software Package for Practical NL Projects. 59-63 - Yoshihiro Ueda, Kiyoshi Kogure:

Generation for Dialogue Translation Using Typed Feature Structure Unification. 64-66 - Jose Vega:

Semantic Matching Between Job Offers And Job Search Requests. 67-69 - Jacques Vergne:

A parser without a dictionary as a tool for research into French syntax. 70-72 - Hajime Wada:

Discourse Processing in MT: Problems in Pronominal Translation. 73-75 - Eric Wehrli:

STS: An Experimental Sentence Translation System. 76-78 - Günter Winkelmann:

Semiautomatic Interactive Muitilingual Style Analysis (SIMSA). 79-81 - Pierre Zweigenbaum, Marc Cavazza:

Deep Sentence Understanding in a Restricted Domain. 82-84 - L. G. de Stadler, M. W. Coetzer:

A Morphological Parser For Afrikaans. 85-88 - Laurent Bourbeau, Denis Carcagno, Eli Goldberg, Richard I. Kittredge, Alain Polguère:

Bilingual Generation of Weather Forecasts in an Operations Environment. 90-92 - Electronic Colloquia. 93-

- Unfinished Language. 94-95

- Homunculus Loquens. 96-

- Hans Karlgren:

COLING 90: Computational Linguistics in 1990. COLING 1990: 97-99
Volume 2
- Lars Ahrenberg:

A Grammar Combining Phrase Structure and Field Structure. 1-6 - Peter G. Anick, James Pustejovsky:

An Application of Lexical Semantics to Knowledge Acquisition from Corpora. 7-12 - John A. Bateman:

Finding Translation Equivalents: An Application Of Grammatical Metaphor. 13-18 - Philippe Blache, Jean-Yves Morin:

Bottom-Up Filtering: a Parsing Strategy for GPSG. 19-23 - Russell Block, Helmut Horacek:

Generating Referring Expressions Using Multiple Knowledge Sources. 24-29 - Christian Boitet:

Towards Personal MT: general design, dialogue structure, potential role of speech. 30-35 - Branimir Boguraev, James Pustejovsky:

Lexical Ambiguity and The Role of Knowledge Representation in Lexicon Design. 36-41 - Ted Briscoe, Ann A. Copestake, Branimir Boguraev:

Enjoy the Paper: Lexicology. 42-47 - Hsin-Hsi Chen:

A Logic-Based Government-Binding Parser for Mandarin Chinese. 48-53 - Keh-Jiann Chen, Chu-Ren Huang:

Information-based Case Grammar. 54-59 - Lee-Feng Chien, Keh-Jiann Chen, Lin-Shan Lee:

An Augmented Chart Data Structure with Efficient Word Lattice Parsing Scheme In Speech Recognition Applications. 60-65 - Ian Crookston:

The E-Framework: Emerging Problems. 66-71 - Mary Dalrymple, John Maxwell, Annie Zaenen:

Modeling syntactic constraints on anaphoric binding. 72-76 - Marc Domenig:

Lexeme-based Morphology: A Computationaily Expensive Approach Intended for a Server-Architecture. 77-82 - Judy L. Delin:

A Multi-Level Account of Cleft Constructions in Discourse. 83-88 - Georg Dorffner, Ernst Buchberger, Markus Kommenda:

Integrating Stress and Intonation into a Concept-to-Speech System. 89-94 - Joke Dorrepaal:

Discourse Anaphora. 95-99 - Jochen Dörre, Andreas Eisele:

Feature Logic with Disjunctive Unification. 100-105 - Dominique Estival:

Generating French with a Reversible Unification Grammar. 106-111 - Jean Fargues:

Synthesizing a large concept hierarchy from French hyperonyms. 112-117 - Feng Zhiwei:

Complex Features in Description of Chinese Language. 118-126 - Claire Gardent, Agnès Plainfossé:

Generating from a Deep Structure. 127-132 - Barbara Gawronska-Werngren:

"Translation Great Problem" - On The Problem Of Inserting Articles When Translating From Russian Into Swedish. 133-138 - Damien Genthial, Jacques Courtin, Irène Kowarski:

Contribution of a Category Hierarchy to the Robustness of Syntactic Parsing. 139-144 - Dale Gerdemann, Erhard W. Hinrichs:

Functor-Driven Natural Language Generation with Categorial-Unification Grammars. 145-150 - Laurent Devos, Michel Gilloux:

GPSG Parsing, Bidirectional Charts, and Connection Graphs. 151-155 - Sebastian Goeser:

A Linguistic Theory of Robustness. 156-161 - Pius ten Hacken:

Reading Distinction in MT. 162-166 - Karin Harbusch:

Constraining Tree Adjoining Grammars by Unification. 167-172 - Mark Hepple:

Normal Form Theorem Proving for the Lambek Calculus. 173-178 - Michael J. Hußmann, Heinz Genzmann:

On Trying to Do Things with Words: Another plan-based approach to speech act interpretation. 179-182 - Hirohito Inagaki, Sueharu Miyahara, Tohru Nakagawa, Fumihiko Obashi:

Sentence disambiguation by document oriented preference sets. 183-187 - Masato Ishizaki:

A Bottom-up Generation for Principle-based Grammars Using Constraint Propagation. 188-193 - Paul S. Jacobs:

To Parse or Not to Parse: Relation-Driven Text Skimming. 194-198 - Daniel Jurafsky:

Representing and Integrating Linguistic Knowledge. 199-204 - Mark D. Kernighan, Kenneth Ward Church, William A. Gale:

A Spelling Correction Program Based on a Noisy Channel Model. 205-210 - Margaret King, Kirsten Falkedal:

Using Test Suites in Evaluation of Machine Translation Systems. 211-216 - Hiroaki Kitano:

Incremental Sentence Production with a Parallel Marker-Passing Algorithm. 217-222 - Kiyoshi Kogure:

Strategic Lazy Incremental Copy Graph Unification. 223-228 - Kimmo Koskenniemi:

Finite-State Parsing And Disambiguation. 229-232 - Esther König:

The Complexity Of Parsing With Extended Categorial Grammars. 233-238 - Marie-Claude Landau:

Solving Ambiguities In The Semantic Representation Of Texts. 239-244 - Erik-Jan van der Linden, Wessel Kraaij:

Ambiguity resolution and the retrieval of idioms: two approaches. 245-250 - Diane J. Litman, Julia Hirschberg:

Disambiguating Cue Phrases in Text and Speech. 251-256 - Hiroshi Maruyama:

An Interactive Japanese Parser for Machine Translation. 257-262 - Montserrat Meya:

Tenets for an Interlingual Representation Definite NPs. 263-269 - Barbara Di Eugenio:

Centering theory and the Italian pronominal system. 270-275 - David J. Mooney, Sandra Carberry, Kathleen F. McCoy:

The Generation Of High-Level Structure For Extended Explanations. 276-281 - Katashi Nagao:

Dependency Analyzer: A Knowledge-Based Approach to Structural Disambiguation. 282-287 - Günter Neumann, Wolfgang Finkler:

A Head-Driven Approach to Incremental and Parallel Generation of Syntactic Structures. 288-293 - Paula S. Newman:

Towards Convenient Bi-Directional Grammar Formalisms. 294-298 - Gertjan van Noord:

Reversible Unification Based Machine Translation. 299-304 - Hiroaki Numazaki, Hozumi Tanaka:

A New Parallel Algorithm for Generalized LR Parsing. 305-310 - Kazuhiko Ozeki:

A Polynomial - Order Algorithm For Optimal Phrase Sequence Selection From A Phrase Lattice And Its Parallel Layered Implementation. 311-316 - Simon Sabbagh:

Sesame A Portable Data Base Interface Generator. 317-321 - Christian Matthiessen:

Two approaches to semantic interfaces in text generation. 322-329 - Diana Santos:

Lexical gaps and idioms in machine translation. 330-335 - Bengt Sigurd:

Implementing The Generalized Word Order Grammars Of Chomsky And Diderichsen. 336-340 - Andreas Stolcke:

Gapping and Frame Semantics: A fresh look from a cognitive perspective. 341-346 - Tomek Strzalkowski:

How To Invert A Natural Language Parser Into An Efficient Generator: An Algorithm For Logic Grammars. 347-352 - Satoshi Tojo:

A Type-theoretical Analysis of Complex Verb Generation. 353-358 - Loong Cheong Tong:

An Explanation Facility for a Grammar Writing System. 359-364 - Gregor Thurmair:

Parsing for Grammar and Style Checking. 365-370 - Harald Trost:

The application of two-level morphology to non-concatenative German morphology. 371-376 - Claire Vanderhoeft:

An Implementation Of Formal Semantics In The Formalism Of Relational Databases. 377-382 - Paola Velardi:

Why Human Translators Still Sleep In Peace? (Four Engineering And Linguistic Gaps In NLP). 383-388 - Jean Véronis, Nancy Ide:

Word Sense Disambiguation with Very Large Neural Networks Extracted from Machine Readable Dictionaries. 389-394 - Bonnie L. Webber, Barbara Di Eugenio:

Free Adjuncts In Natural Language Instructions. 395-400 - Janyce Wiebe:

Identifying Subjective Characters in Narrative. 401-406 - Robert Wilensky:

Extending the Lexicon by Exploiting Subregularities. 407-412 - Dekai Wu:

Probabilistic Unification-Based Integration Of Syntactic and Semantic Preferences For Nominal Compounds. 413-418 - Todd Yampol, Lauri Karttunen:

An Efficient Implementation of PATR for Categorial Unification Grammar. 419-424 - Yusoff Zaharin:

Generation Of Synthes Is Programs In Robra (Ariane) From String-Tree Correspondence Grammars (or a Strategy for Synthesis in Machine Translation). 425-430 - Byoung-Tak Zhang, Yung Taek Kim:

Morphological Analysis and Synthesis by Automated Discovery and Acquisition of Linguistic Rules. 431-436
Volume 3
- Anne Abeillé, Yves Schabes, Aravind K. Joshi:

Using Lexicalized Tags for Machine Translation. 1-6 - Sergio Balari, Giovanni B. Varile, Luís Damas, Nelma Moreira:

CLG(n): Constraint Logic Grammars. 7-12 - John Bear:

Backwards Phonology. 13-20 - Julie Carson-Berndsen:

Phonological Processing of Speech Variants. 21-24 - Akshar Bharati, Rajeev Sangal:

A Karaka Based Approach to Parsing of Indian Languages. 25-29 - Christian Boitet:

Towards Personal MT: general design, dialogue structure, potential role of speech. 30-35 - Chris Brew:

Partial Descriptions and Systemic Grammar. 36-41 - Ralf D. Brown:

Human-Computer Interaction for Semantic Disambiguation. 42-47 - Lynne J. Cahill:

Syllable-based Morphology. 48-53 - Nicoletta Calzolari, Remo Bindi:

Acquisition of Lexical Information from a Large Textual Italian Corpus. 54-59 - Lauri Carlson, Maria Vilkuna:

Independent Transfer Using Graph Unification. 60-63 - Carson T. Schütze, Peter A. Reich:

Language Without A Central Pushdown Stack. 64-69 - David M. Carter:

Efficient Disjunctive Unification for Bottom-Up Parsing. 70-75 - Hee Sung Chung:

A Phonological Knowledge Base System Using Unification-based Formalism - A Case Study of Korean Phonology. 76-78 - John Coleman:

Unification Phonology: Another look at "synthesis-by-rule". 79-84 - Kees van Deemter:

Structured Meanings in Computational Linguistics. 85-89 - Marc Dymetman, Pierre Isabelle, François Perrault:

A Symmetrical Approach to Parsing and Generation. 90-96 - Michael Elhadad

, Kathleen R. McKeown:
Generating Connectives. 97-101 - Martin C. Emele, Ulrich Heid, Stefan Momma, Rémi Zajac:

Organizing linguistic knowledge for multilingual generation. 102-107 - Samuel S. Epstein:

Linear Encodings of Linguistic Analyses. 108-113 - Edward Gibson:

A Computational Theory of Processing Overload and Garden-Path Effects. 114-119 - Alessandra Giorgi, Fabio Pianesi, Giorgio Satta:

A Computational Approach to Binding Theory. 120-125 - Ralph Grishman, Tomasz Ksiezyk:

Causal and Temporal Text Analysis: The Role of the Domain Model. 126-131 - Stéphane Guez:

A Computational Model for Arguments Understanding. 132-137 - Louise Guthrie, Brian M. Slator, Yorick Wilks, Rebecca F. Bruce:

Is there content in empty heads? 138-143 - Eva Hajicová, Petr Kubon, Vladislav Kubon:

Hierarchy of Salience and Discourse Analysis and Production. 144-148 - Kôiti Hasida:

A Constraint-Based Approach to Linguistic Performance. 149-154 - Jerry R. Hobbs, Megumi Kameyama:

Translation by Abduction. 155-161 - Jerry R. Hobbs, John Bear:

Two Principles of Parse Preference. 162-167 - Fred Karlsson:

Constraint Grammar As A Framework For Parsing Running Text. 168-173 - Judith Klavans, Evelyne Tzoukermann:

The BICORD System: Combining Lexical Information from Bilingual Corpora and Machine Readable Dictionaries. 174-179 - Hagen Langer:

Syntactic Normalization Of Spontaneous Speech. 180-183 - Alberto Lavelli, Oliviero Stock:

When Something Is Missing: Ellipsis, Coordination and the Chart. 184-189 - Ian Lewin:

A Quantifier Scoping Algorithm without A Free Variable Constraint. 190-194 - Alexis Manaster-Ramer, Wlodek Zadrozny:

Expressive Power of Grammatical Formalisms. 195-200 - Risto Miikkulainen:

A PDP Architecture For Processing Sentences With Relative Clauses. 201-206 - David Milward:

Coordination in an Axiomatic Grammar. 207-212 - Masami Nakamura, Katsuteru Maruyama, Takeshi Kawabata, Kiyohiro Shikano:

Neural Network Approach To Word Category Prediction For English Texts. 213-218 - Christine Defrise, Sergei Nirenburg:

Meaning Representation and Text Planning. 219-224 - Peter Norvig, Robert Wilensky:

A Critical Evaluation of Commensurable Abduction Models for Semantic Interpretation. 225-230 - Elena V. Paducheva, Ekaterina V. Rakhilina:

Predicting Co-Occurrence Restrictions By Using Semantic Classifications In The Lexicon. 231-236 - Hiroaki Saito:

Bi-directional LR Parsing from an Anchor Word for Speech Recognition. 237-242 - Morris Salkoff:

Automatic translation of support verb constructions. 243-246 - Satoshi Sato, Makoto Nagao:

Toward Memory-based Translation. 247-252 - Stuart M. Shieber, Yves Schabes:

Synchronous Tree-Adjoining Grammars. 253-258 - Akira Shimazu:

Japanese Sentence Analysis as Argumentation. 259-264 - Jon M. Slack:

Unbounded Dependency: Tying strings to rings. 265-270 - Harold L. Somers, Jun'ichi Tsujii, Danny Jones:

Machine Translation without a source text. 271-276 - Evelyne Tzoukermann, Mark Y. Liberman:

A Finite-State Morphological Processor For Spanish. 277-282 - Richard Wiese:

Towards a Unification-Based Phonology. 283-286 - Mats Wirén:

Incremental Parsing and Reason Maintenance. 287-292 - Martin C. Emele, Rémi Zajac:

Typed Unification Grammars. 293-298 - Cornelia Zelinsky-Wibbelt:

The semantic representation of spatial configurations: a conceptual motivation for generation in Machine Translation. 299-303 - Geert Adriaens, Maarten Lemmens:

The Self-Extending Lexicon: Off-Line And On-Line Defaulting Of Lexical Information In The Metal Machine Translation System. 305-307 - Teruaki Aizawa, Terumasa Ehara, Noriyoshi Uratani, Hideki Tanaka, Naoto Katoh, Sumio Nakase, Norikazu Aruga, Takeo Matsuda:

A Machine Translation System for Foreign News in Satellite Broadcasting. 308-310 - Tania Avgustinova, Karel Oliva:

Syntactic Description Of Free Word Order Languages. 311-313 - Alla Bémová, Vladislav Kubon:

Czech-to-Russian Transducing Dictionary. 314-316 - Igor A. Bolshakov:

A Large Russian Morphological Vocabulary For IBM Compatibles And Methods Of Its Compression. 317- - Laurent Bourbeau, Denis Carcagno, Eli Goldberg, Richard I. Kittredge, Alain Polguère:

Bilingual Generation of Weather Forecasts in an Operations Environment. 318-320 - Bianka Buschbeck, Renate Henschel, Iris Höser, Gerda Klimonow, Andreas Küstner, Ingrid Starke:

VIRTEX - a German-Russian Translation Experiment. 321-323 - Jean Carletta:

Modelling Variations in Goal-Directed Dialogue. 324-326 - Alison Cawsey, Pirkko Raudaskoski:

Repair Work in Human-Computer Dialogue. 327-329 - Ido Dagan, Alon Itai:

Automatic Processing of Large Corpora for the Resolution of Anaphora References. 330-332 - Jean-François Delannoy:

A message processing system with object-centered semantics. 333-335 - Kevin Donaghy:

Recognizing Advice, Warnings, Promises And Threats. 336-338 - Dong Zhen Dong:

Transtar - A Commercial English-Chinese MT System. 339-341 - Ayman Elnaggar:

A Phrase Structure Grammar Of The Arabic Language. 342-344 - Hisham El-Shishiny:

A Formal Description of Arabic Syntax in Definite Clause Grammar. 345-347 - Tomaz Erjavec, Peter Tancig:

An Integrated System For Morphological Analysis Of The Slovene Language. 348-350 - Georges Fafiotte:

A Self-Learning System For The Chinese Characters. 351-354 - Ralph Grishman, John Sterling:

Information Extraction and Semantic Constraints. 355-357 - Jan Hajic, Janus Drózd:

Spelling-checking for Highly Inflective Languages. 358-360 - Gerhard Heyer, Ralf Kese, Frank Oemig, Friedrich Dudda:

Knowledge Representation and Semantics in a Complex Domain: The UNIX Natural Language Help System GOETHE. 361-363 - Xiuming Huang:

A Machine Translation System for the Target Language Inexpert. 364-367 - Jaap Hoepelman, Antonius J. M. van Hoof:

Conditionals And Counterfactuals In Prolog. 368-369 - Hitoshi Iida, Takayuki Yamaoka, Hidekazu Arita:

Three Typed Pragmatics for Dialogue Structure Analysis. 370-372 - Paul S. Jacobs, Lisa F. Rau:

The GE NLToolset: A Software Foundation for Intelligent Text Processing. 373-375 - Huang Jianshuo:

Design Issue Of ECTST. 376-378 - Stephan M. Kerpedjiev, Veska Noncheva:

Intelligent Handling Of Weather Forecasts. 379-381 - James Kilbury:

QPATR and Constraint Threading. 382-384 - Dominique Estival:

ELU: an Environment for Machine Translation. 385-387 - Dieter Kohl, Agnès Plainfossé, Claire Gardent:

The General Architecture of Generation in ACORD. 388-390 - Ikuo Kudo:

Local Cohesive Knowledge for A Dialogue-machine Translation System. 391-393 - Robert J. Kuhns:

A PARLOG Implementation of Government-Binding Theory. 394-396 - Robert J. Kuhns:

Automatic Indexing and Government-Binding Theory. 397-399 - Gunnel Källgren:

"The first million is hardest to get": Building a Large Tagged Corpus as Automatically as Possible. 400-404 - Benny Brodda:

Corpus Work With PC Beta. 405-409 - Wei-Chuan Li, Tzusheng Pei, Bing-Huang Lee, Chuei-Feng Chiou:

Parsing Long English Sentences with Pattern Rules. 410-412 - Kathleen F. McCoy, Patrick W. Demasco, Mark Alan Jones, Christopher A. Pennington, Charles Rowe:

Applying Natural Language Processing Techniques to Augmentative Communication Systems. 413-415 - H. E. Mahgoub, M. A. Hashish, Ahmed Taher Hassanein:

A Matrix Representation Of The Inflectional Forms Of Arabic Words: A Study Of Co-Occurrence Patterns. 416-418 - H. E. Mahgoub, M. A. Hashish, Ahmed Taher Hassanein:

A Matrix Representation Of The Inflectional Forms Of Arabic Words: A Study Of Co-Occurrence Patterns. 419-421 - Wolfgang Menzel:

Anticipation-Free Diagnosis Of Structural Faults. 422-424 - Ruslan Mitkov:

A Text Generation System For Explaining Concepts In Geometry. 425-427 - John K. Myers:

A Project Report on NP: an Assumption-based NL Plan Inference System that uses Feature Structures. 428-430 - Jutta Kreyß, Hans-Joachim Novak:

The Textplanning Component PIT of the LILOG System. 431-433 - Karel Oliva:

Simple Parser For An HPSG-Style Grammar Implemented In Prolog. 434-436 - Bradley L. Pritchett, John W. Reitano:

Parsing with on-line principles: a psychologically plausible, object-oriented approach. 437-439 - Phillipe Rincel, Paul Sabatier:

Using The Same System For Analyzing And Synthesizing Sentences. 440-442 - Thomas Russi:

A Syntactic and Morphological Analyzer for a Text-to-Speech System. 443-445 - Gérard Sabah:

CARAMEL: A flexible model for interaction between the cognitive processes underlying natural language understanding. 446-448 - Victor Sadler, Ronald Vendelmans:

Pilot Implementation Of A Bilingual Knowledge Bank. 449-451 - Arantza Díaz de Ilarraza Sánchez, H. Rodríguez Hontoria, María Felisa Verdejo Maillo:

A Mechanism for ellipsis resolution in dialogued systems. 452-454 - Kiril Ivanov Simov, Galia Angelova, Elena Paskaleva:

MORPHO-ASSISTANT: The Proper Treatment of Morphological Knowledge. COLING 1990: 455-457

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