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5th EACL 1991: Berlin, Germany
- Jürgen Kunze, Dorothee Reimann:

EACL 1991, 5th Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics, April 9-11, 1991, Congress Hall, Alexanderplatz, Berlin, Germany. The Association for Computer Linguistics 1991 - Antonio Zampolli:

Towards Reusable Linquistic Resources. 1- - Stephen G. Pulman:

Comparatives And Ellipsis. 2-7 - Wolfgang Wahlster, Elisabeth André

, Winfried Graf, Thomas Rist:
Designing Illustrated Texts: How Language Production Is Influenced By Graphics Generation. 8-14 - David M. Magerman, Mitchell P. Marcus:

Pearl: A Probabilistic Chart Parser. 15-20 - Tilman Becker, Aravind K. Joshi, Owen Rambow:

Long-Distance Scrambling and Tree Adjoining Grammars. 21-26 - Alberto Lavelli, Giorgio Satta:

Bidirectional Parsing Of Lexicalized Tree Adjoining Grammars. 27-32 - Stephen J. Hegner:

Horn Extended Feature Structures: Fast Unification With Negation And Limited Disjunction. 33-38 - Fabio Pianesi:

Indexing And A Referential Dependencies Within Binding Theory: Computational Framework. 39-44 - Manfred Pinkal:

On The Syntactic-Semantic Analysis Of Bound Anaphora. 45-50 - Longin Jan Latecki:

An Indexing Technique For Implementing Command Relations. 51-56 - Patrick Saint-Dizier:

Processing Language with Logical Types and Active Constraints. 57-62 - René Leermakers:

Non-deterministic Recursive Ascent Parsing. 63-68 - Tsuneko Nakazawa:

An Extended LR Parsing Algorithm For Grammars Using Feature-Based Syntactic Categories. 69-74 - Pete Whitelock:

What Sort Of Trees Do We Speak? A Computational Model Of The Syntax-Prosody Interface In Tokyo Japanese. 75-82 - Eric Bilange:

A Task Independent Oral Dialogue Model. 83-88 - Steven Bird, Patrick Blackburn:

A Logical Approach To Arabic Phonology. 89-94 - Dan Tufts, Octav Popescu:

A Unified Management And Processing Of Word-Forms, Idioms And Analytical Compounds. 95-100 - Alan W. Black, Joke van de Plassche, Briony Williams:

Analysis of Unknown Words through Morphological Decomposition. 101-106 - Michel Gilloux:

Automatic Learning Of Word Transducers From Examples. 107-112 - Stephan Busemann:

Structure-Driven Generation From Separate Semantic Representations. 113-118 - Alison Cawsey:

Using Plausible Inference Rules In Description Planning. 119-124 - Lee Fedder:

Generating Sentences from Different Perspectives. 125-130 - Sabine Reinhard, Dafydd Gibbon:

Prosodic Inheritance And Morphological Generalisations. 131-136 - James Kilbury, Petra Naerger, Ingrid Renz:

DATR As A Lexical Component For PATR. 137-142 - Gunnel Källgren:

Parsing without lexicon: the MorP system. 143-148 - Danilo Fum, Bruno Pani, Carlo Tasso:

Teaching The English Tense: Integrating Naive And Formal Grammars In An Intelligent Tutor For Foreign Language Teaching. 149-154 - Mori Rimon:

The Recognition Capacity Of Local Syntactic Constraints. 155-160 - Robert Dale, Nicholas J. Haddock:

Generating Referring Expressions Involving Relations. 161-166 - Richard P. Cooper:

Coordination In Unification-Based Grammars. 167-172 - Luís Damas, Giovanni B. Varile, Nelma Moreira:

The Formal and Processing Models of CLG. 173-178 - Gosse Bouma:

Prediction in Chart Parsing Algorithms for Categorial Unification Grammar. 179-184 - Matthew W. Crocker:

Multiple Interpreters in a Principle-Based Model of Sentence Processing. 185-190 - Helmut Horacek:

Exploiting Conversational Implicature For Generating Concise Explanations. 191-193 - Elena V. Paducheva:

Semantic Features And Selection Restrictions. 194-197 - Guy Barry, Mark Hepple, Neil Leslie, Glyn Morrill:

Proof Figures And Structural Operators For Categorial Grammar. 198-203 - Jürgen Wedekind:

Classical Logics For Attribute-Value Languages. 204-209 - Joep Rous:

Computational Aspects of M-grammars. 210-215 - Sabine Bergler:

The Semantics of Collocational Patterns for Reporting Verbs. 216-221 - Michael R. Brent:

Automatic Semantic Classification Of Verbs From Their Syntactic Contexts: An Implemented Classifier For Stativity. 222-226 - Jean Véronis, Nancy Ide:

An Assessment Of Semantic Information Automatically Extracted From Machine Readable Dictionaries. 227-232 - Arne Jönsson:

A Dialogue Manager Using Initiative-Response Units And Distributed Control. 233-238 - Gudrun Klose, Thomas Pirlein:

Modelling Knowledge for a Natural Language Understanding System. 239-244 - Günter Neumann:

A Bidirectional Model For Natural Language Processing. 245-250 - Espen J. Vestre:

An Algorithm For Generating Non-Redundant Quantifier Scopings. 251-256 - Anne N. De Roeck, Richard Ball, Keith Brown, Chris Fox, Marjolein Groefsema, Nadim Obeid, Raymond Turner:

Helpful Answers To Modal And Hypothetical Questions. 257-262 - Karin Haenelt, Michael Könyves-Tóth:

The Textual Development Of Non-Stereotypic Concepts. 263-268 - Bianka Buschbeck, Renate Henschel, Iris Höser, Gerda Klimonow, Andreas Küstner, Ingrid Starke:

Limits Of A Sentence Based Procedural Approach For Aspect Choice In German-Russian MT. 269-274 - Jun'ichi Tsujii, Kimikazu Fujita:

Lexical Transfer based on bilingual signs: Towards interaction during transfer. 275-280 - Ioannis Dologlou, Giovanni Malnati, Patrizia Paggio:

A Preference Mechanism Based On Multiple Criteria Resolution. 281-286 - Graham Russell, Afzal Ballim, Dominique Estival, Susan Warwick-Armstrong:

A Language for the Statement of Binary Relations over Feature Structures. 287-292 - Louisa Sadler, Henry S. Thompson:

Structural Non-Correspondence In Translation. 293-298 - Nelson Correa:

An Extension of Earley's Algorithm for S-Attributed Grammars. 299-302 - Hubert Lehmann:

Towards A Core Vocabulary For A Natural Language System. 303-305 - Heinz-Dirk Luckhardt:

Sublanguages In Machine Translation. 306-308 - Allan Ramsay:

A Common Framework For Analysis And Generation. 309-311

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