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2. Natural Language Understanding and Logic Programming Workshop 1987: Vancouver, Canada
- Verónica Dahl, Patrick Saint-Dizier:

Natural Language Understanding and Logic Programming, II, Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Natural Language Understanding and Logic Programming, Vancouver, Canada, 17-19 August, 1987. North-Holland 1988, ISBN 0-444-70408-6 - Toshiyuki Okunishi, Ryôichi Sugimura, Yuji Matsumoto:

Comparison of Logic Programming Based Natural Language Parsing Systems. Natural Language Understanding and Logic Programming Workshop 1987: 1-14 - Edward P. Stabler Jr.:

Parsing with Explicit Representations of Syntactic Constraints. Natural Language Understanding and Logic Programming Workshop 1987: 15-27 - Patrick Saint-Dizier:

Contextual Discontinuous Grammars. Natural Language Understanding and Logic Programming Workshop 1987: 29-43 - Michel Boyer:

Towards Functional Logic Grammars. Natural Language Understanding and Logic Programming Workshop 1987: 45-61 - Susan Hirsh:

P-PATR: A Compiler for Unification-Based Grammars. Natural Language Understanding and Logic Programming Workshop 1987: 63-78 - John Dowding, Lynette Hirschman:

A Dynamic Translator for Rule Pruning in Restriction Grammar. Natural Language Understanding and Logic Programming Workshop 1987: 79-92 - Ryôichi Sugimura, Hideo Miyoshi, Kuniaki Mukai:

Constraint Analysis on Japanese Modification. Natural Language Understanding and Logic Programming Workshop 1987: 93-106 - Gregers Koch:

Computational Logico-Semantic Induction. Natural Language Understanding and Logic Programming Workshop 1987: 107-133 - Seiki Akama, Masahito Kawamori:

Data Semantics in Logic Programming Framework. Natural Language Understanding and Logic Programming Workshop 1987: 135-151 - Amelie Banks, Manny Rayner:

Comparatives in Logic Grammars - Two Viewpoints. Natural Language Understanding and Logic Programming Workshop 1987: 153-167 - Maria Teresa Pazienza, Paola Velardi:

Integrating Conceptual Graphs and Logic in a Natural Language Understanding System. Natural Language Understanding and Logic Programming Workshop 1987: 169-183 - Celestin Sedogbo:

Sylog: A DRT System in Prolog. Natural Language Understanding and Logic Programming Workshop 1987: 185-201 - Henri Beringer:

Graphs in Logic Programming for Natural Language Analysis (Conceptual Graphs in Prolog). Natural Language Understanding and Logic Programming Workshop 1987: 203-224 - Marina Russo:

A Rule Based System for the Morphologic and Morphosyntactic Analysis of the Italian Language. Natural Language Understanding and Logic Programming Workshop 1987: 225-237 - Charles Grant Brown, T. Pattabhiraman, Pierre Massicotte:

Towards a Theory of Natural Language Generation: The Connection between Syntax and Semantics. Natural Language Understanding and Logic Programming Workshop 1987: 239-254 - Kathleen Dahlgren:

Using Commonsense Knowledge to Disambiguate Word Sense. Natural Language Understanding and Logic Programming Workshop 1987: 255-275 - Annie Gal, Jack Minker:

Informative and Cooperative Answers in Databases Using Integrity Constraints. Natural Language Understanding and Logic Programming Workshop 1987: 277-300 - Manny Rayner, Sverker Janson:

Epistemic Reasoning, Logic Programming and the Interpretation of Questions. Natural Language Understanding and Logic Programming Workshop 1987: 301-318 - Robin Cohen, Miguel Filgueiras, Martha Stone Palmer, Patrick Saint-Dizier, Stan Szpakowicz:

On the Semantics of Natural Language Sentences in Logic Programming (Panel Session). Natural Language Understanding and Logic Programming Workshop 1987: 319-333 - Verónica Dahl, Robert Levine, Hideo Miyoshi, Patrick Saint-Dizier, Edward P. Stabler Jr.:

Logic Grammar and Linguistic Theories (Panel Session). Natural Language Understanding and Logic Programming Workshop 1987: 335-345

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