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The Order of Prenominal Adjectives in Natural Language Generation
Robert Malouf
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Month: October
Year: 2000
Location: Hong Kong
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A Corpus-based Analysis for the Ordering of Clause Aggregation Operators
James Shaw
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Computation of Modifier Scope in NP by a Language-neutral Method
Richard Campbell
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Studying the Recursive Behaviour of Adjectival Modification with Compositional Distributional Semantics
Eva Maria Vecchi
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Roberto Zamparelli
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Marco Baroni
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Graph-Based Generation of Referring Expressions
Emiel Krahmer
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Sebastiaan van Erk
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André Verleg
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Generating Referring Expressions that Involve Gradable Properties
Kees van Deemter
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Computational Generation of Referring Expressions: A Survey
Emiel Krahmer
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Kees van Deemter
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Modeling Regular Polysemy: A Study on the Semantic Classification of Catalan Adjectives
Gemma Boleda
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Sabine Schulte im Walde
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Toni Badia
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The Web as a Baseline: Evaluating the Performance of Unsupervised Web-based Models for a Range of NLP Tasks
Mirella Lapata
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Frank Keller
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Prenominal Modifier Ordering via Multiple Sequence Alignment
Aaron Dunlop
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Margaret Mitchell
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Brian Roark
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Beauty Before Age? Applying Subjectivity to Automatic English Adjective Ordering
Felix Hill
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Creating Robust Supervised Classifiers via Web-Scale N-Gram Data
Shane Bergsma
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Emily Pitler
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Dekang Lin
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Preferences versus Adaptation during Referring Expression Generation
Martijn Goudbeek
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Emiel Krahmer
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Ordering Prenominal Modifiers with a Reranking Approach
Jenny Liu
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Aria Haghighi
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Semi-Supervised Modeling for Prenominal Modifier Ordering
Margaret Mitchell
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Aaron Dunlop
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Brian Roark
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A Meta-Algorithm for the Generation of Referring Expressions
Emiel Krahmer
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Sebastiaan van Erk
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André Verleg
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Statistical Generation: Three Methods Compared and Evaluated
Anja Belz
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Class-Based Ordering of Prenominal Modifiers
Margaret Mitchell
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English
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