In:Recent Advances in Natural Language Processing: Selected Papers from RANLP ’95
Edited by Ruslan Mitkov and Nicolas Nicolov
[Current Issues in Linguistic Theory 136] 1997
► pp. v–viii
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Published online: 20 November 1997
https://doi.org/10.1075/cilt.136.toc
https://doi.org/10.1075/cilt.136.toc
Table of contents
Editors’ foreword
1. Morphology and syntax
Some linguistic, computational and statistical implications of lexical grammars
Case and word order in English and German
An optimised algorithm for data oriented parsing
Parsing repairs
Parsing for targeted errors in controlled languages
Applicative and combinatiry categorical grammar (from syntax to functional semantics)
ParseTalk about textual ellipsis
Improving a robust morphological analyser using lexical transducers
2. Semantics disambiguation
Context-sensitive word distance by adaptive scaling of a semantic space
Towards a sublanguage-based semantic clustering algorithm
Contexts and categories: Tuning a general purpose verb classification to sublanguages
Concept-driven search algotithm incorporating semantic interpretation and speech recognition
A proposal for word sense disambiguation using conceptual distance
A episodic memory for understanding and learning
Ambiguities and ambiguity labelling: Towards ambiguity data bases
3. Discourse
Incorporating discourse aspects in English — Polish MT
Two engines are better than one: Generating more power and confidence in the search for the antecedent
Effects of grammatical annotation on a topic identification task
Discourse constraints on theme selection
Discerning relevant information in discoursing using TFA
4. Generation
Approximate chart generation from non-hierarchical representations
Example-based optimisation of surface-generation tables
Semtence generation by pattern matching: The problem of syntactic choice
An empirical study on the generation of descriptions for nominal anaphors in Chinese
Generation of multilingual explanations from conceptual graphs
5. Corpus processing and applications
Machine translation: productivity and conventionality of language
Connectionist F-structure transfer
Acquisition of translation rules from parallel corpora
Clause recognition in the framework of alignment
Bilingual vocabulary estimation from noisy parallel corpora using variable bag estimation
A HMM part-of-speech tagger for Korean with wordphrasal relations
A multimodal environment for telecommunication specifications
List and addresses of contributors
Index of subjects and terms
