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34th ACL 1996: Santa Cruz, California, USA
- Aravind K. Joshi, Martha Palmer:

34th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, 24-27 June 1996, University of California, Santa Cruz, California, USA, Proceedings. Morgan Kaufmann Publishers / ACL 1996 - Claire Gardent, Michael Kohlhase:

Higher-Order Coloured Unification and Natural Language Semantics. 1-9 - James Rogers:

A Model-Theoretic Framework for Theories of Syntax. 10-16 - David A. Evans, ChengXiang Zhai:

Noun-Phrase Analysis in Unrestricted Text for Information Retrieval. 17-24 - Marc Light:

Morphological Cues for Lexical Semantics. 25-31 - Evelyne Viegas, Boyan A. Onyshkevych, Victor Raskin, Sergei Nirenburg:

From Submit to Submitted via Submission: On Lexical Rules in Large-Scale Lexicon Acquisition. 32-39 - Hwee Tou Ng, Hian Beng Lee:

Integrating Multiple Knowledge Sources to Disambiguate Word Sense: An Exemplar-Based Approach. 40-47 - Michael K. Tanenhaus, Julie C. Sedivy, Michael J. Spivey-Knowlton, Paul D. Allopenna, Kathleen M. Eberhard, James S. Magnuson:

Eye Movements and Spoken Language Comprehension. 48-54 - Scott Miller, David Stallard, Robert J. Bobrow, Richard M. Schwartz:

A Fully Statistical Approach to Natural Language Interfaces. 55-61 - James F. Allen, Bradford W. Miller, Eric K. Ringger, Teresa Sikorski:

A Robust System for Natural Spoken Dialogue. 62-70 - Andrew R. Golding, Yves Schabes:

Combining Trigram-based and Feature-based Methods for Context-Sensitive Spelling Correction. 71-78 - Jason Eisner:

Efficient Normal-Form Parsing for Combinatory Categorial Grammar. 79-86 - Pierre Boullier:

Another Facet of LIG Parsing. 87-94 - Jochen Dörre:

Parsing for Semidirectional Lambek Grammar is NP-Complete. 95-100 - Bruce Tesar:

Computing Optimal Descriptions for Optimality Theory Grammars with Context-Free Position Structures. 101-107 - Lauri Karttunen:

Directed Replacement. 108-115 - Owen Rambow, Giorgio Satta:

Synchronous Models of Language. 116-123 - Augusta Mela, Christophe Fouqueré:

Coordination as a Direct Process. 124-130 - Masahiko Haruno, Takefumi Yamazaki:

High-Performance Bilingual Text Alignment Using Statistical and Dictionary Information. 131-138 - Xiaoqiang Luo, Salim Roukos:

An Iterative Algorithm to Build Chinese Language Models. 139-143 - Koichi Takeda:

Pattern-Based Context-Free Grammars for Machine Translation. 144-151 - Dekai Wu

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A Polynomial-Time Algorithm for Statistical Machine Translation. 152-158 - George Anton Kiraz:

SEMHE: A Generalised Two-Level System. 159-166 - Hiyan Alshawi:

Head Automata and Bilingual Tiling: Translation with Minimal Representations. 167-176 - Joshua Goodman:

Parsing Algorithms and Metrics. 177-183 - Michael Collins:

A New Statistical Parser Based on Bigram Lexical Dependencies. 184-191 - Anthony Hartley, Cécile Paris:

Two Sources of Control over the Generation of Software Instructions. 192-199 - Martin Kay:

Chart Generation. 200-204 - Jacques Robin:

Evaluating the Portability of Revision Rules for Incremental Summary Generation. 205-214 - Richard Sproat, Michael Riley:

Compilation of Weighted Finite-State Transducers from Decision Trees. 215-222 - Manny Rayner, David M. Carter:

Fast Parsing Using Pruning and Grammar Specialization. 223-230 - Mehryar Mohri, Richard Sproat:

An Efficient Compiler for Weighted Rewrite Rules. 231-238 - Mark-Jan Nederhof, Giorgio Satta:

Efficient Tabular LR Parsing. 239-247 - Guido Minnen:

Magic for Filter Optimization in Dynamic Bottom-up Processing. 247-254 - Giorgio Satta, Eric Brill:

Efficient Transformation-Based Parsing. 255-262 - Saliha Azzam:

Resolving Anaphors in Embedded Sentences. 263-269 - Michael Strube, Udo Hahn:

Functional Centering. 270-277 - Curry I. Guinn:

Mechanisms for Mixed-Initiative Human-Computer Collaborative Discourse. 278-285 - Julia Hirschberg, Christine H. Nakatani:

A Prosodic Analysis of Discourse Segments in Direction-Giving Monologues. 286-293 - Scott Prevost:

An Information Structural Approach to Spoken Language Generation. 294-301 - Doug Beeferman:

The Rhythm of Lexical Stress in Prose. 302-309 - Stanley F. Chen

, Joshua Goodman:
An Empirical Study of Smoothing Techniques for Language Modeling. 310-318 - Sean P. Engelson, Ido Dagan:

Minimizing Manual Annotation Cost in Supervised Training from Corpora. 319-326 - Andrei Mikheev:

Unsupervised Learning of Word-Category Guessing Rules. 327-333 - Carl de Marcken:

Linguistic Structure as Composition and Perturbation. 335-341
Student Session
- Marie-Hélène Candito:

Generating an LTAG out of a Principle-based Hierarchical Representation. 342-344 - Mark G. Core:

Using Parsed Corpora for Structural Disambiguation in the TRAINS Domain. 345-347 - Paul G. Donecker:

Subdeletion in Verb Phrase Ellipsis. 348-350 - Stéphane Ferrari:

Using Textual Clues to Improve Metaphor Processing. 351-353 - Eric Fosler:

On Reversing the Generation Process in Optimality Theory. 354-356 - Anthony F. Gallippi:

A Synopsis of Learning to Recognize Names Across Languages. 357-359 - Sanda M. Harabagiu:

An Application of WordNet to Prepositional Attachment. 360-362 - Bernard E. M. Jones:

Towards Testing the Syntax of Punctuation. 363-365 - Pamela W. Jordan

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Using Terminological Knowledge Representation Languages to Manage Linguistic Resources. 366-368 - Roderick Kay, Ruth Aylett:

Transitivity and Foregrounding in News Articles: Experiments in Information Retrieval and Automatic Summarising. 369-371 - Eduardo de Paiva Alves:

The Selection of the Most Probable Dependency Structure in Japanese Using Mutual Information. 372-374 - Anoop Sarkar:

Incremental Parser Generation for Tree Adjoining Grammars. 375-377 - Michael Strube:

Processing Complex Sentences in the Centering Framework. 378-380 - Noriko Tomuro:

Maximizing Top-down Constraints for Unification-based Systems. 381-383

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