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19th ACL 1981: Stanford, California, USA
- C. Raymond Perrault:

19th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, Stanford University, Stanford, California, USA, June 29 - July 1, 1981. ACL 1981 - Jonathan Slocum:

A Practical Comparison of Parsing Strategies. 1-6 - Robert C. Berwick:

Computational Complexity and Lexical Funtional Grammar. 7-12 - Karen Ryan:

Corepresentational Grammar and Parsing English Comparatives. 13-18 - Jared Bernstein, Larry Nessly:

Performance Comparison of Component Algorithms for the Phonemicization of Orthography. 19-22 - Lee A. Becker:

PHONY: A Heuristic Phonological Analyzer. 23-27 - Norman K. Sondheimer:

Evaluation of Natural Language Interfaces to Database Systems: a Panel Discussion. 29 - J. Norwood Crout:

Artificial Intelligence Corporation. 31 - William C. Mann:

Selective Planning of Interface Evaluations. 33-34 - S. R. Patrick:

Field Testing the Transformational Question Answering (Tqa) System. 35-36 - Harry R. Tennant:

What Makes Evaluation Hard? 37-38 - Bozena Henisz Thompson:

Evaluation of Natural Language Interfaces to Data Base Systems. 39-42 - William C. Mann:

Two Discourse Generators. 43-47 - Christian M. I. M. Matthiessen:

A Grammar and a Lexicon for a Text-Production System. 49-55 - David D. McDonald:

Language Production: the Source of the Dictionary. 57-62 - Rachel Reichman:

Analogies in Spontaneous Discourse. 63-69 - Robin Cohen:

Investigation of Processing Strategies for the Structural Analysis of Arguments. 71-75 - James F. Allen:

What's Necessary to Hide?: Modeling Action Verbs. 77-81 - Robert E. Frederking:

A Rule-based Conversation Participant. 83-87 - Kate Ehrlich:

Search and Inference Strategies in Pronoun Resolution: an Experimental Study. 89-93 - Jane J. Robinson:

Perspectives on Parsing Issues. 95 - Robert J. Bobrow, Bonnie L. Webber:

Some Issues in Parsing and Natural Language Understanding. 97-99 - Ralph Grishman:

Parsing. 101 - Ronald M. Kaplan:

A View of Parsing. 103-104 - Christopher Riesbeck:

Perspectives on Parsing Issues. 105-106 - Douglas B. Moran:

Presupposition and Implicature in Model-Theoretic Pragmatics. 107-108 - Jon Barwise:

Some Computational Aspects of Situation Semantics. 109-111 - David Andreoff:

A Situation Semantics Approach to the Analysis of speech Acts'. 113-116 - Robert C. Moore:

Problems in Logical Form. 117-124 - Martha Palmer:

A Case for Rule-Driven Semantic Processing. 125-131 - Robert A. Amsler:

A Taxonomy for English Nouns and Verbs. 133-138 - S. Jerrold Kaplan, Jim Davidson:

Interpreting Natural Language Database Updates. 139-141 - Jaime G. Carbonell, Philip J. Hayes:

Dynamic Strategy Selection in Flexible Parsing. 143-147 - Philip J. Hayes:

A Construction-Specific approach to Focused Interaction in Flexible Parsing. 149-152 - Madeleine Bates, Robert Ingria:

Controlled Transformational Sentence Generation. 153-158 - Gary G. Hendrix, William H. Lewis:

Transportable Natural-Language Interfaces to Databases. 159-165 - Henry Thompson:

Chart Parsing and Rule Schemata in PSG. 167-172

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