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28th ACL 1990: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
- Robert C. Berwick:

28th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, 6-9 June 1990, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA, Proceedings. ACL 1990 - K. Vijay-Shanker, David J. Weir:

Polynomial Time Parsing of Combinatory Categorial Grammars. 1-8 - Mark Steedman:

Structure and Intonation in Spoken Language Undestanding. 9-16 - John Bear, Patti Price:

Prosody, Syntax and Parsing. 17-22 - Greg Whittemore, Kathleen Ferrara, Hans Brunner:

Empirical Study of Predictive Powers od Simple Attachment Schemes for Post-Modifier Prepositional Phrases. 23-30 - Hiroshi Maruyama:

Structural Disambiguation with Constraint Propagation. 31-38 - Edward Gibson:

Memory Capacity and Sentence Processing. 39-46 - Hae-Chang Rim, Jungyun Seo, Robert F. Simmons:

Transforming Syntactic Graphs into Semantic Graphs. 47-53 - Daniel Lyons, Graeme Hirst:

A Compositional Semantics for Focusing Subjuncts. 54-61 - Mary P. Harper:

Designer Definites in Logical Form. 62-69 - Marilyn A. Walker, Steve Whittaker:

Mixed Initiative in Dialogue: An Investigation into Discourse Segmentation. 70-78 - Philip R. Cohen, Hector J. Levesque:

Performatives in a Rationally Based Speech Act Theory. 79-88 - Nancy L. Green:

Normal State Implicature. 89-96 - Ehud Reiter:

The Computational Complexity of Avoiding Conversational Implicatures. 97-104 - Sandiway Fong:

Free Indexation: Combinatorial Analysis and a Compositional Algorithm. 105-110 - Robert Frank

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Licensing and Tree Adjoining Grammar in Government Binding Parsing. 111-118 - Michael R. Brent:

A Simplified Theory of Tense Representations and Constraints on their Composition. 119-126 - Bonnie J. Dorr:

Solving Thematic Divergences in Machine Translation. 127-134 - Shalom Lappin, Michael C. McCord:

A Syntactic Filter on Pronomial Anaphora for Slot Grammar. 135-142 - Jeffrey Mark Siskind:

Acquiring Core Meanings of Words, Represented as Jackendoff-Style Conceptual Structures, from Correlated Streams of Linguistic and Non-Linguistic Input. 143-156 - Michael Elhadad

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Types in Functional Unification Grammars. 157-164 - Gosse Bouma:

Defaults in Unification Grammar. 165-172 - Mark Johnson

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Expressing Disjunctive and Negative Feature Constraints with Classical First-Order Logic. 173-179 - Kurt Godden:

Lazy Unification. 180-187 - Chinatsu Aone, Kent Wittenburg:

Zero Morphemes in Unification-Based Combinatory Categorial Grammar. 188-193 - Robert Ingria:

The Limits of Unification. 194-204 - Graham Russell, Susan Warwick-Armstrong, John Carroll:

Asymmetry in Parsing and Generating with Unification Grammars: Case Studies from ELU. 205-211 - Tomek Strzalkowski, Ping Peng:

Automated Inversion of Logic Grammars for Generation. 212-219 - Erik-Jan van der Linden, Guido Minnen:

Algorithms for Generation in Lambek Theorem Proving. 220-226 - Robert J. Bobrow, Philip Resnik, Ralph M. Weischedel:

Multiple Underlying Systems: Translating User Requests into Programs to Produce Answers. 227-234 - Eric Sven Ristad:

Computational Structure of Generative Phonology and its Relation to Language Comprehension. 235-242 - Carl de Marcken:

Parsing the LOB Corpus. 243-251 - Frank A. Smadja, Kathleen R. McKeown:

Automatically Extracting and Representing Collocations for Language Generation. 252-259 - Yael Ravin:

Disambiguating and Interpreting Verb Definitions. 260-267 - Donald Hindle:

Noun Classification from Predicate-Argument Structures. 268-275 - Yves Schabes, K. Vijay-Shanker:

Deterministic Left to Right Parsing of Tree Adjoining Languages. 276-283 - Karin Harbusch:

An Efficient Parsing Algorithm for Tree Adjoining Grammars. 284-291 - Anne Abeillé:

Lexical and Syntactic Rules in a Tree Adjoining Grammar. 292-298 - Massimo Marino:

Bottom-Up Parsing Extending Context-Freeness in a Process Grammar Processor. 299-306 - Toshikazu Fukushima, Yutaka Ohyama, Hitoshi Miyai:

A Hardware Algorithm for High Speed Morpheme Extraction and its Implementation. 307-314

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