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AN IMPROPER TREATMENT OF QUANTIFICATION IN ORDINARY ENGLISH
Jerry R. Hobbs
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Paper Details:
Month: June
Year: 1983
Location: Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
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HANDLING SCOPE AMBIGUITIES IN ENGLISH
Sven Hurum
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Localizing Expression of Ambiguity
John Bear
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Jerry R. Hobbs
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A LOGICAL FORMALISM FOR THE REPRESENTATION OF DETERMINERS
Barbara Di Eugenio
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Leonardo Lesmo
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Paolo Pogliano
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Pietro Torasso
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Francesco Urbano
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Restricted Parallelism in Object-Oriented Lexical Parsing
Peter Neuhaus
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Udo Hahn
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An Algorithm for Generating Quantifier Scopings
Jerry R. Hobbs
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Stuart M. Shieber
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Ambiguous Noun Phrases in Logical Form
Mary P. Harper
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Distributing Representation for Robust Interpretation of Dialogue Utterances
David Milward
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Computing Weakest Readings
Alexander Koller
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Stefan Thater
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Ontological Promiscuity
Jerry R. Hobbs
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Interpretation as Abduction
Jerry R. Hobbs
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Mark Stickel
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Paul Martin
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Douglas Edwards
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ASSIGNING A SEMANTIC SCOPE TO OPERATORS
Massimo Poesio
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A step towards incremental generation of logical forms
Luísa Coheur
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Nuno Mamede
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Gabriel Bès
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Refining the Meaning of Sense Labels in PDTB: “Concession”
Livio Robaldo
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Eleni Miltsakaki
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Jerry R. Hobbs
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English
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