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12th PACLIC 1998: Singapore
- Jin Guo, Kim-Teng Lua, Jie Xu:

Proceedings of the 12th Pacific Asia Conference on Language, Information and Computation, PACLIC 1998, Singapore, February 18-20, 1998. Chinese and Oriental Languages Information Processing Society 1998 - Daeho Chung:

Ettehkey 'how' as a Small Clause Head. 1-9 - Beom-mo Kang:

Three Kinds of Korean Reflexives : A Corpus Linguistic Investigation on Grammar and Usage. 10-19 - York Chung-Ho Yang, June-Jei Kuo:

The Chinese Temporal Coverbs, Postpositions, Coverb-Postposition Pairs, and Their Temporal Logic. 20-32 - Jie Xu:

Grammatical Devices in the Processing of [+Wh] and [+Focus]. 33-47 - Lian-Cheng Chief:

Mandarin Intransitive Reflexive Verbs and the Unaccusative Hypothesis (Mandarin Intransitive Reflexive Verbs). 48-59 - Masahiro Oku:

Analyzing Embedded Noun Phrase Structures Derived from Japanese Double-Nominal-Case Construction. 60-68 - Akira Ikeya, Masahito Kawamori:

The Two Kinds of Japanese Negative Nai in Terms of Their NPI Licensing Conditions. 69-81 - Chiharu Uda Kikuta:

A Multiple Inheritance Analysis of the Internally-Headed Relative Clause in Japanese. 82-93 - Yoshie Yamashita:

The Acquisition of Functional Categories : Data from Japanese. 94-105 - Seiichiro Inaba:

Moras, Syllables, and Feet in Japanese. 106-117 - Seok-Keun Kang:

English Nasal-Final Prefixes and Uniform Exponence. 118-126 - Jae-Il Yeom, Ik-Hwan Lee:

Common Grounds as Multiple Information States. 127-138 - Yibin Ni:

Co-Interpretation Network in English Discourse. 139-151 - Cornelia Maria Verspoor

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Predictivity vs. Stipulativity in the Lexicon. 152-162 - Dan-Hee Yang, Ik-Hwan Lee, Mansuk Song:

Using Case Prototypicality as a Semantic Primitive. 163-171 - Hiroaki Nakamura, Takeshi Fujita:

Case Alternations in Potential Constructions in Japanese and their Semantic Implications. 172-183 - Kiyoshi Ishikawa:

On Plural Anaphora. 184-194 - Guodong Zhou, Kimteng Lua:

MI-trigger-based Language Modelling. 195-205 - Zhao-Ming Gao, Harold L. Somers:

Extracting Recurrent Phrases and Terms from Texts Using a Purely Statistical Method. 206-211 - Haizhou Li, Baosheng Yuan:

Chinese Word Segmentation. 212-217 - Julia Hockenmaier, Chris Brew:

Error-Driven Learning of Chinese Word Segmentation. 218-229 - Yujie Zhang, Kazuhiko Ozeki:

Automatic Bunsetsu Segmentation of Japanese Sentences Using a Classification Tree. 230-235 - Ken Y. K. Lau, Robert W. P. Luk:

Word-Sense Classification by Hierarchical Clustering. 236-247 - Zhao-Ming Gao:

Automatic Acquisition of a High-Precision Translation Lexicon from Parallel Chinese-English Corpora. 248-254 - Joe Zhou:

Surrogater : A Simple Yet Efficient Document Condensation System. 255-262 - Haodong Wu, Teiji Furugori:

A Computational Method for Resolving Ambiguities in Coordinate Structures. 263-270 - Simin Li, Yukihiro Ito:

On Removing Ambiguity in Text Understanding. 271-282 - June-Jei Kuo:

An Automatic Chinese Document Revision System Using Bit and Character Mask Approach. 283-294 - Yasuo Koyama, Masako Yasutake, Kenji Yoshimura, Kosho Shudo:

Japanese Kana-to-Kanji Conversion Using Large Scale Collocation Data. 295-302 - Hanmin Jung, Sanghwa Yuh, Taewan Kim, Dong-In Park:

Syntactic Verifier as a Filter to Compound Unit Recognizer. 303-309 - Yasuhito Tanaka, Kenji Kita:

Machine-Readable Dictionary Headwords. 310-315 - Charles C. Lee:

The Advantages of 3D-Trees in Modeling Human Sentence Processing. 316-327 - Young-Soog Chae:

Improvement of Korean Proofreading System Using Corpus and Collocation Rules. 328-333 - Shun Ha Sylvia Wong, Peter J. Hancox:

An Investigation into the Use of Argument Structure and Lexical Mapping Theory for Machine Translation. 334-339 - Kok Wee Gan:

Using A Semantic Classification in Parsing Chinese : Some Preliminary Results. 340-347 - Yong-Beom Kim:

Adjunct Roles and External Predication. 348-356 - Mariko Saiki:

The Underlying Representation of the Tough Construction in English. 357-362 - Minako Nakayasu:

Tense and the Speaker's Attitude in English. 363-368

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