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31st ACL 1993: Columbus, Ohio, USA
- Lenhart K. Schubert:

31st Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, 22-26 June 1993, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, USA, Proceedings. ACL 1993
Regular Papers
- Kenneth Ward Church:

Char_align: A Program for Aligning Parallel Texts at the Character Level. 1-8 - Stanley F. Chen

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Aligning Sentences in Bilingual Corpora using Lexical Information. 9-16 - Julian Kupiec:

An Algorithm for finding Noun Phrase Correspondences in Bilingual Corpora. 17-22 - Yuji Matsumoto, Hiroyuki Ishimoto, Takehito Utsuro:

Sructural Matching of Parallel Texts. 23-30 - Ezra Black, Frederick Jelinek, John D. Lafferty, David M. Magerman, Robert L. Mercer, Salim Roukos:

Towards History-Based Grammars: Using Richer Models for Probabilistic Parsing. 31-37 - Richard H. Wojcik, Philip Harrison, John Bremer:

Using Bracketed Parses to evaluate a Grammar Checking Application. 38-45 - Christine H. Nakatani, Julia Hirschberg:

A Speech-First Model for Repair Detection and Correction. 46-53 - John Dowding, Jean Mark Gawron, Douglas E. Appelt, John Bear, Lynn Cherny, Robert C. Moore, Douglas B. Moran:

GEMINI: A Natural Language System for Spoken-Language Understanding. 54-61 - Andrew Kehler:

The Effect of Establishing Coherence in Ellipsis and Anaphora Resolution. 62-69 - Megumi Kameyama, Rebecca J. Passonneau, Massimo Poesio:

Temporal Centering. 70-77 - Massimo Poesio:

Assigning a Semantic Scope to Operations. 78-86 - David Stallard:

Two Kinds of Metonymy. 87-94 - Wolfgang Wahlster:

Planning Multimodal Discourse (Invited Talks Abstract). 95-96 - David E. Johnson, Adam Meyers, Lawrence S. Moss:

A Unification-Based Parser for Relational Grammar. 97-104 - Akshar Bharati, Rajeev Sangal:

Parsing Free Word Order Languages in the Paninian Framework. 105-111 - Dekang Lin:

Principle-Based Parsing without Overgeneration. 112-120 - Yves Schabes, Richard C. Waters:

Lexicalized Context-Free Grammars. 121-129 - Hiroyuki Seki, Ryuichi Nakanishi, Yuichi Kaji, Sachiko Ando, Tadao Kasami:

Parallel Multiple Context-Free Grammars, Finite-State Translation Systems, and Polynomial-Time Recognizable Subclasses of Lexical-Functional Grammars. 130-139 - Hans-Ulrich Krieger, Hannes Pirker, John Nerbonne:

Feature-Based Allomorphy. 140-147 - Rebecca J. Passonneau, Diane J. Litman:

Intention-Based Segmentation: Human Reliability and Correlation with Linguistic Cues. 148-155 - Chinatsu Aone, Douglas McKee:

A Language-Independent Anaphora Resolution System for Understanding Multilingual Texts. 156-163 - Ido Dagan, Shaul Marcus, Shaul Markovitch:

Contextual Word Similarity and Estimation from Sparse Data. 164-171 - Vasileios Hatzivassiloglou, Kathleen R. McKeown:

Towards the Automatic Identification of Adjectival Scales: Clustering Adjectives According to Meaning. 172-182 - Fernando C. N. Pereira, Naftali Tishby, Lillian Lee

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Distributional Clustering of English Words. 183-190 - Geoffrey Nunberg:

Transfers of Meaning (Invited Talk Abstract). 191-192 - Rolf Backofen, Gert Smolka:

A Complete and Recursive Feature Theory. 193-200 - Rolf Backofen:

On the Decidability of Functional Uncertainty. 201-208 - Mark A. Young, William C. Rounds:

A Logical Semantics for Nonmonotonic Sorts. 209-215 - Kent Wittenburg:

F-PATR: A Functional Constraints for Unification-Based Grammars. 216-223 - Barbara Partee:

Quantificational Domains and Recursive Contexts (Invited Talk Abstract). 224-225 - Kathleen R. McKeown, Jacques Robin, Michael A. Tanenblatt:

Tailoring Lexical Choice to the User's Vocabulary in Multimedia Explanation Generation. 226-234 - Christopher D. Manning:

Automatic Acquisition of a Large Subcategorization Dictionary from Corpora. 235-242 - Rey-Long Liu, Von-Wun Soo:

An Empirical Study on Thematic Knowledge Acquisition Based on Syntactic Clues and Heuristics. 243-250 - Hinrich Schütze:

Part-of-Speech Induction from Scratch. 251-258 - Eric Brill:

Automatic Grammar Induction and Parsing Free Text: A Transformation-Based Approach. 259-265 - Suzanne Stevenson:

A Competition-Based Explanation of Syntactic Attachment Preferences and Garden Path Phenomena. 266-273
Student Session
- Liliana Ardissono, Alessandro Lombardo, Dario Sestero:

A Flexible Approach to Cooperative Response Generation in Information-Seeking Dialogues. 274-276 - James A. Rosenblum:

Identifying Relevant Prior Explanations. 277-279 - Jennifer Chu-Carroll:

Responding to User Queries in a Collaborative Environment. 280-282 - Michael White:

The Imperfective Paradox and Trajectory-of-Motion Events. 283-285 - Hideki Kozima:

Text Segmentation Based on Similarity between Words. 286-288 - Nava A. Shaked:

How do we count? The Problem of Tagging Phrasal Verbs in Parts. 289-291 - David J. Hutches:

Raisins, Sultanas, and Currants: Lexical Classification and Abstraction via Context Priming. 292-294 - Jim Skon:

Guiding an HPSG Parser using Semantic and Pragmatic Expectations. 295-297 - Beryl Hoffman:

The Formal Consequences of using Variables in CCG Categories. 298-300 - Kok-Wee Gan:

Integrating Word Boundary Identification with Sentence Understanding. 301-303 - Anoop Sarkar:

Extending Kimmo's Two-Level Model of Morphology. 304-306

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