ACL A*

42 papers

YearTitle / Authors
198624th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, Columbia University, New York, New York, USA, July 10-13, 1986.
Alan W. Biermann
1986A Logical Semantics for Feature Structures.
Robert T. Kasper
1986A Model of Plan Inference that Distinguishes between the Beliefs of Actors and observers.
Martha E. Pollack
1986A Model of Revision in Natural Language Generation.
Marie M. Vaughan, David D. McDonald
1986A Property-Sharing Constraint in Centering.
Megumi Kameyama
1986A Sentence Analysis Method for a Japanese Book Reading Machine for the Blind.
Yutaka Ohyama, Toshikazu Fukushima, Tomoki Shutoh, Masamichi Shutoh
1986A Terminological Simplification Transformation for Natural Language Question-Answering Systems.
David Stallard
1986Bringing Natural Language Processing to the microcomputer Market: the Story of Q&a.
Gary G. Hendrix
1986Bulk Processing of Text on a Massively Parallel Computer.
Gary Sabot
1986Categorial and Non-Categorial Languages.
Joyce Friedman, Ramarathnam Venkatesan
1986Commonsense Metaphysics and Lexical Semantics.
Jerry R. Hobbs, William Croft, Todd R. Davies, Douglas Edwards, Kenneth I. Laws
1986Computational Complexity in Two-Level Morphology.
G. Edward Barton Jr.
1986Computational Complexity of Current GPSG Theory.
Eric Sven Ristad
1986Computer Methods for Morphological Analysis.
Roy J. Byrd, Judith L. Klavans, Mark Aronoff, Frank Anshen
1986Connectionist Models for Natural Language Processing Program.
David L. Waltz
1986Constraint Propagation in Kimmo Systems.
G. Edward Barton Jr.
1986Copying in Natural Languages, Context-Freeness, and Queue Grammars.
Alexis Manaster-Ramer
1986Defining Natural Language Grammars in GPSG.
Eric Sven Ristad
1986Donnellan's Distinction and a Computational Model of Reference.
Amichai Kronfeld
1986Encoding and Acquiring Meanings for Figurative Phrases.
Michael G. Dyer, Uri Zernik
1986Japanese prosodic phrasing and intonation Synthesis.
Mary E. Beckman, Janet B. Pierrehumbert
1986Language Learning in Massively-Parallel Networks.
Terrence J. Sejnowski
1986Linguistic Coherence: a Plan-Based Alternative.
Diane J. Litman
1986Machine Translation already does Work.
Margaret King
1986Machine Translation will not Work.
Martin Kay
1986Morphoogicai Decomposition and Stress Assignment for Speech Synthesis.
Kenneth Church
1986Parsing Conjunctions Deterministically.
Donald W. Kosy
1986Parsing a Free-Word Order Language: Warlpiri.
Michael B. Kashket
1986Questions about Connectionist Models of Natural Language.
Mark Y. Liberman
1986Recovering Implicit Information.
Martha Palmer, Deborah A. Dahl, Rebecca J. Schiffman, Lynette Hirschman, Marcia C. Linebarger, John Dowding
1986Semantic Acquisition In TELI: A Transportable, User-Customized Natural Language Processor.
Bruce W. Ballard, Douglas E. Stumberger
1986Semantically Significant Patterns in Dictionary Definitions.
Judith A. Markowitz, Thomas Ahlswede, Martha W. Evens
1986Some Uses of Higher-Order Logic in Computational Linguistics.
Dale Miller, Gopalan Nadathur
1986The Contribution of Parsing to prosodic phrasing in an Experimental Text-to-speech System.
Joan Bachenko, Eileen Fitzpatrick, C. E. Wright
1986The ROMPER System: Responding to Object-Related Misconceptions using Perspective.
Kathleen F. McCoy
1986The Relationship Between Tree Adjoining Grammars And Head Grammarst.
David J. Weir, K. Vijay-Shanker, Aravind K. Joshi
1986The Structure of User-Adviser Dialogues: Is there Method in their Madness?
Raymonde Guindon, Joyce Conner
1986The detection and representation of ambiguities of intension and description.
Brenda Fawcett, Graeme Hirst
1986The intonational Structuring of Discourse.
Julia Hirschberg, Janet B. Pierrehumbert
1986Time and Tense in English.
Mary P. Harper, Eugene Charniak
1986Tutorial Abstracts.
Ralph Grishman
1986What Should Machine Translation Be?
John S. White