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CL - 1999
Total Papers:- 55
Total Papers accross all years:- 2106
Total Citations :- 568
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A Methodology for Extending Focusing Frameworks
Linda Z. Suri |
Kathleen F. McCoy |
Jonathan D. DeCristofaro |
Interpreting and Generating Indirect Answers
Nancy Green |
Sandra Carberry |
Aligning Phonetic Segments for Children’s Articulation Assessment
Harold Somers |
Semantic-driven Generation with LFG- and PATR-style Grammars
Jürgen Wedekind |
Tree Adjoining Grammars in a Fragment of the Lambek Calculus
V. Michele Abrusci |
Christophe Fouqueré |
Jacqueline Vauzeilles |
Learning Dependencies between Case Frame Slots
Hang Li |
Naoki Abe |
The Computational Complexity of the Correct-Prefix Property for TAGs
Mark-Jan Nederhof |
Book Reviews: Beyond Grammar: An Experience-based Theory of Language
Michael Collins |
Book Reviews: Turning a Bilingual Dictionary into a Lexical-Semantic Database
Christine Thielen |
Book Reviews: Centering Theory in Discourse
Ruslan Mitkov |
Book Reviews: Survey of the State of the Art in Human Language Technology
Varol Akman |
Book Reviews: Exploring Textual Data
Douglas Biber |
Book Reviews: Linguistic Databases
Jörg Tiedemann |
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