Computational Linguistics (1995)
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Computational Linguistics, Volume 21, Number 1, March 1995
Principled Disambiguation: Discriminating Adjective Senses with Modified Nouns
John S. Justeson | Slava M. Katz
John S. Justeson | Slava M. Katz
Expressing Rhetorical Relations in Instructional Text: a case study of the purpose relation
Keith Vander Linden | James Martin
Keith Vander Linden | James Martin
Automatic Referent Resolution of Deictic and Anaphoric Expressions
Carla Huls | Edwin Bos | Wim Claassen
Carla Huls | Edwin Bos | Wim Claassen
The dichotomy of topic and focus, based, in the Praguean Functional Generative Description, on the scale of communicative dynamism, is relevant not only for a possible placement of the sentence in a context, but also for its semantic interpretation. An automatic identification of topic and focus may use the input information on word order, on the systemic ordering of kinds of complementations (reflected by the underlying order of the items included in the focus), on definiteness, and on lexical semantic properties of words. An algorithm for the analysis of English sentences has been implemented and is discussed and illustrated on several examples.
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Computational Linguistics, Volume 21, Number 2, June 1995
An Efficient Probabilistic Context-Free Parsing Algorithm that Computes Prefix Probabilities
Andreas Stolcke
Andreas Stolcke
Centering: A Framework for Modeling the Local Coherence of Discourse
Barbara J. Grosz | Aravind K. Joshi | Scott Weinstein
Barbara J. Grosz | Aravind K. Joshi | Scott Weinstein
Squibs and Discussions: Efficient Parsing for Korean and English: A Parameterized Message-Passing Approach
Bonnie J. Dorr | Jye-hoon Lee | Dekang Lin | Sungki Suh
Bonnie J. Dorr | Jye-hoon Lee | Dekang Lin | Sungki Suh
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Computational Linguistics, Volume 21, Number 3, September 1995
An Architecture for Voice Dialog Systems Based on Prolog-Style Theorem Proving
Ronnie W. Smith | D. Richard Hipp | Alan W. Biermann
Ronnie W. Smith | D. Richard Hipp | Alan W. Biermann
Robust Learning, Smoothing, and Parameter Tying on Syntactic Ambiguity Resolution
Tung-Hui Chiang | Yi-Chung Lin | Keh-Yih Su
Tung-Hui Chiang | Yi-Chung Lin | Keh-Yih Su
Learning Morpho-Lexical Probabilities from an Untagged Corpus with an Application to Hebrew
Moshe Levinger | Uzzi Ornan | Alon Itai
Moshe Levinger | Uzzi Ornan | Alon Itai
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Computational Linguistics, Volume 21, Number 4, December 1995
Tree Insertion Grammar: A Cubic-Time, Parsable Formalism that Lexicalizes Context-Free Grammar without Changing the Trees Produced
Yves Schabes | Richard C. Waters
Yves Schabes | Richard C. Waters