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Gerard Kempen
Number of Papers:- 12
Number of Citations:- 11
First ACL Paper:- 1982
Latest ACL Paper:- 2009
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TAG+
EACL
ENLG
NoDaLiDa
WS
IWPT
COLING
INLG
Co-Authors:-
Camiel Van Breugel
Edward Hoenkamp
Karin Harbusch
Koenraad De Smedt
Theo Vosse
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Generating Clausal Coordinate Ellipsis Multilingually: A Uniform Approach Based on Postediting
ENLG
WS
Karin Harbusch |
Gerard Kempen |
Interactive sentence combining and paraphrasing in support of integrated writing and grammar instruction: A new application area for natural language sentence generators
ENLG
WS
Karin Harbusch |
Camiel van Breugel |
Ulrich Koch |
Gerard Kempen |
Clausal Coordinate Ellipsis in German: The TIGER Treebank as a Source of Evidence
NoDaLiDa
WS
Karin Harbusch |
Gerard Kempen |
ELLEIPO: A Module that Computes Coordinative Ellipsis for Generators that Don’t
EACL
Karin Harbusch |
Gerard Kempen |
A Generation-Oriented Workbench for Performance Grammar: Capturing Linear Order Variability in German and Dutch
INLG
WS
Karin Harbusch |
Gerard Kempen |
Camiel van Breugel |
Ulrich Koch |
A Quantitative Model of Word Order and Movement in English, Dutch and German Complement Constructions
COLING
Karin Harbusch |
Gerard Kempen |
Complexity of Linear Order Computation in Performance Grammar, TAG and HPSG
TAG+
WS
Karin Harbusch |
Gerard Kempen |
A ‘Tree Adjoining’ Grammar without adjoining: The case of scrambling in German
TAG+
WS
Gerard Kempen |
Karin Harbusch |
Human Language Technology can modernize writing and grammar instruction
COLING
Gerard Kempen |
A Hybrid Model of Human Sentence Processing: Parsing Right-Branching, Center-Embedded and Cross-Serial Dependencies
IWPT
WS
Theo Vosse |
Gerard Kempen |
Tree Adjoining Grammar, Segment Grammar and Incremental Sentence Generation
TAG+
WS
Gerard Kempen |
Koenraad DeSmedt |
INCREMENTAL SENTENCE GENERATION: IMPLICATIONS FOR THE STRUCTURE OF A SYNTACTIC PROCESSOR
COLING
Gerard Kempen |
Edward Hoenkamp |
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