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acl 1982 论文列表

20th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, June 16-18, 1982.

Solutions to Issues Depend on the Knowledge Representation.
"Natural Language Texts are not necessarily Grammatical and Unambiguous or even Complete.".
Ill-Formed and Non-Standard Language Problems.
On the Linguistic Character of Non-Standard Input.
Scruffy Text Understanding: Design and Implementation of 'Tolerant' Understanders.
Design Dimensions for Non-Normative Understanding Systems.
Building Non-Normative Systems - the Search for Robustness an Overview.
A Model of Early Syntactic Development.
A Knowledge Engineering Approach to Natural Language Understanding.
Salience: the Key to the Selection Problem in Natural Language Generation.
Augmenting a Database Knowledge Representation for Natural Language Generation.
The Text System for Natural Language Generation: an Overview.
Planning Natural Language Referring Expressions.
On the Present.
Reflections on Twenty Years of the ACL.
ACL IN 1977.
Twenty Years of Reflections.
THEMES FROM 1972.
A Society in Transition.
My Term.
2002: ANOTHER SCORE.
Our Double Anniversary.
Reflections on 20 Years of the ACL an Introduction.
An Improved Heuristic for Ellipsis Processing.
Experience with an Easily Computed Metric for Ranking Alternative Parses.
Processing English with a Generalized Phrase Structure Grammar.
Natural Language Database Updates.
Issues in Natural Language Access to Databases from a Logic Programming Perspective.
Problems With Domain-Independent Natural Language Database Access Systems.
English Words and Data Bases: How to Bridge the Gap.
Theoretical/Technical Issues in Natural Language Access to Databases.
Transportable Natural-Language Interfaces: Problems and Techniques.
Natural-Language Access to Databases-Theoretical/Technical Issues.
Towards a Theory of Comprehension of Declarative Contexts.
Dependencies of Discourse Structure on the Modality of Communication: telephone vs. Teletype.
What's in a Semantic Network?
The Representation of Inconsistent Information in a Dynamic Model-Theoretic Semantics.
Linguistic and Computational Semantics.
Translating English into Logical Form.