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33rd ACL 1995: Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
- Hans Uszkoreit:

33rd Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, 26-30 June 1995, MIT, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, Proceedings. Morgan Kaufmann Publishers / ACL 1995
Regular Papers
- Gary N. Tajchman, Daniel Jurafsky, Eric Fosler:

Learning Phonological Rule Probabilities from Speech Corpora with Exploratory Computational Phonology. 1-8 - Daniel Gildea, Daniel Jurafsky:

Automatic Induction of Finite State Transducers for Simple Phonological Rules. 9-15 - Lauri Karttunen:

The Replace Operator. 16-23 - Tanya Bowden, George Anton Kiraz:

A Morphographemic Model for Error Correction in Nonconcatenative Strings. 24-30 - Carolyn Penstein Rosé

, Barbara Di Eugenio, Lori S. Levin, Carol Van Ess-Dykema:
Discourse Processing of Dialogues with Multiple Threads. 31-38 - Tetsuya Nasukawa:

Robust Parsing Based on Discourse Information: Completing Partial Parses of Ill-Formed Sentences on the Basis of Discourse Information. 39-46 - Mark Lauer:

Corpus Statistics Meet the Noun Compound: Some Empirical Results. 47-54 - Bill Keller

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DATR Theories and DATR Models. 55-62 - Lena Strömbäck:

User-Defined Nonmonotonicity in Unification-Based Formalisms. 63-69 - Sam Bayer, Mark Johnson

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Features and Agreement. 70-76 - Roger Evans, Gerald Gazdar, David J. Weir:

Encoding Lexicalized Tree Adjoining Grammars with a Nonmonotonic Inheritance Hierachy. 77-84 - Thilo Götz, Detmar Meurers

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Compiling HPSG Type Constraints into Definite Clause Programs. 85-91 - Robert T. Kasper, Bernd Kiefer, Klaus Netter, K. Vijay-Shanker:

Compilation of HPSG to TAG. 92-99 - Mark Johnson

, Jochen Dörre:
Memoization of Coroutined Constraints. 100-107 - Diane J. Litman, Rebecca J. Passonneau:

Combining Multiple Knowledge Sources for Discourse Segmentation. 108-115 - Norbert Reithinger, Elisabeth Maier:

Utilizing Statistical Dialogue Act Processing in VERBMOBIL. 116-121 - Chinatsu Aone, Scott W. Bennett:

Evaluating Automated and Manual Acquisition of Anaphora Resolution Strategies. 122-129 - Megan Moser, Johanna D. Moore:

Investigating Cue Selection and Placement in Tutorial Discourse. 130-135 - Jennifer Chu-Carroll, Sandra Carberry:

Response Generation in Collaborative Negotiation. 136-143 - Daniel Marcu, Graeme Hirst:

A Uniform Treatment of Pragmatic Inferences in Simple and Complex Utterances and Sequences of Utterances. 144-150 - Owen Rambow, K. Vijay-Shanker, David J. Weir:

D-Tree Grammars. 151-158 - Gertjan van Noord:

The Intersection of Finite State Automata and Definite Clause Grammars. 159-165 - Sanguthevar Rajasekaran:

TAL Recognition in O(M(n2)) Time. 166-173 - Andreas Kathol, Carl Pollard:

Extraposition via Complex Domain Formation. 174-180 - Alpha K. Luk:

Statistical Sense Disambiguation with Relatively Small Corpora Using Dictionary Definitions. 181-188 - David Yarowsky:

Unsupervised Word Sense Disambiguation Rivaling Supervised Methods. 189-196 - Vasileios Hatzivassiloglou, Kathleen R. McKeown:

A Quantitative Evaluation of Linguistic Tests for the Automatic Prediction of Semantic Markedness. 197-204 - Jong C. Park:

Quantifier Scope and Constituency. 205-212 - Seth Kulick:

Using Higher-Order Logic Programming for Semantic Interpretation of Coordinate Constructs. 213-219 - Eric Sven Ristad, Robert G. Thomas:

New Techniques for Context Modeling. 220-227 - Stanley F. Chen

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Bayesian Grammar Induction for Language Modeling. 228-235 - Pascale Fung:

A Pattern Matching Method for Finding Noun and Proper Noun Translations from Noisy Parallel Corpora. 236-243 - Dekai Wu

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An Algorithm for Simultaneously Bracketing Parallel Texts by Aligning Words. 244-251 - Kevin Knight, Vasileios Hatzivassiloglou:

Two-Level, Many-Path Generation. 252-260 - Victor Poznanski, John L. Beaven, Pete Whitelock:

An Efficient Generation Algorithm for Lexicalist MT. 261-267 - Srinivas Bangalore, Aravind K. Joshi:

Some Novel Applications of Explanation-Based Learning for Parsing Lexicalized Tree-Adjoining Grammars. 268-275 - David M. Magerman:

Statistical Decision-Tree Models for Parsing. 276-283
Student Session
- Rajeev Agarwal:

Evaluation of Semantic Clusters. 284-286 - Thorsten Brants:

Tagset Reduction without Information Loss. 287-289 - Janet Cahn:

The Effect of Pitch Accenting on Pronoun Referent Resolution. 290-292 - Anil S. Chakravarthy:

Sense Disambiguation using Semantic Relations and Adjacency Information. 293-295 - Jeremy Crowe:

Constraint-Based Event Recognition for Information Extraction. 296-298 - Lidia Fraczak:

From Route Descriptions to Sketches: A Model for a Text-to-Image Translator. 299-301 - Elvan Göçmen:

A Computational Framework for Composition in Multiple Linguistic Domains. 302-304 - Jean-Michel Grandchamp:

Polyphony and Argumentative Semantics. 305-307 - Chin-Yew Lin:

Knowledge-Based Automatic Topic Identification. 308-310 - Carl de Marcken:

Acquiring a Lexicon from Unsegmented Speech. 311-313 - Milan Mosny:

Semantic Information Preprocessing for Natural Language Interfaces to Databases. 314-316 - Hyun S. Park:

Mapping Scrambled Korean Senteces into English Using Synchronous TAGs. 317-319 - Reinhard Rapp:

Identifying Word Translation in Non_Parallel Texts. 320-322 - Walid S. Saba

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Towards a Cognitively Plausible Model for Quantification. 323-325 - Frank Schilder:

Aspect and Discourse Structure: Is a Neutral Viewpoint Required? 326-328 - James Shaw:

Conciseness through Aggregation in Text Generation. 329-331 - V. Kripásundar:

Quantifying Lexical Influence: Giving Direction to Context. 332-334 - Cynthia A. Thompson:

Acquisition of a Lexicon from Semantic Representations of Sentences. 335-337 - Mettina Veenstra:

A Minimalist Head-Corner Parser. 338-340

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