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18th ACL 1980: Philadephia, Pennsylvania, USA
- Norman K. Sondheimer:
18th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, 19-22 June 1980, University of Pennsylvania, Philadephia, Pennsylvania, USA. ACL 1980 - Annette Herskovits:
On the Spatial Uses of Prepositions. - David L. Waltz:
Understanding Scene Descriptions as Event Simulations. - Sharon C. Salveter:
On the Existence of Primitive Meaning Units. - Jaime G. Carbonell:
Metapher - A Key to Extensible Semantic Analysis. - Jon M. Slack:
Metaphor Comprehension - A Special Mode of Language Processing? - Barbara J. Grosz:
Interactive Discourse: Influence of Problem Context. - Wallace L. Chafe:
Should Computers Write Spoken Language? - Philip R. Cohen:
Signalling the Interpretation of Indicrect Speech Acts. - Aravind K. Joshi:
PaRasession on Topics in Interactive Discourse Influence of the Problem Context. - Charlotte Linde, Joseph A. Goguen:
On the Independence of Discourse Structure and Semantic Domain. - Deborah Tannen:
The Parameters of Conversational Style. - Aravind K. Joshi, Leon S. Levy:
Phrase Structure Trees Bear More Fruit than You Would Have Thought. - Kurt Konolige:
Capturing Linguistic Generalizations with Metarules in an Annotated Phrase-Structure Grammar. - Robert C. Berwick:
Computational Analogues of Constraints on Grammars: A Model of Syntactic Acquisition MIT Artificial Intelligence. - David D. McDonald:
A Linear-Time Model of Language Production: Some Psychological Implications. - Douglas E. Appelt:
Problem Solving Applied to Language Generation. - Jerry R. Hobbs:
Interactive Discourse: Influence of the Social Context. - John Carey:
Paralanguage in Computer Mediated Communication. - Philip J. Hayes:
Expanding the Horizons of Natural Language Interfaces. - Starr Roxanne Hiltz, Kenneth Johnson, Ann Marie Rabke:
The Process of Communication in Face to Face Vs. Computerized Conferences. A Controlled Experiment Using Bales Interaction Process Analysis. - Emanuel A. Schegloff:
What Type of Interaction Is It to Be. - John C. Thomas:
The Compupter as an Active Communication Medium. - Eleanor Wynn:
What Discourse Features Aren't Needed in On-Line Dialogue? - William A. Martin:
Parsing. - Ralph M. Weischedel, John E. Black:
If the Parser Fails. - Philip J. Hayes, George V. Mouradian:
Flexible Parsing. - James Davidson, S. Jerrold Kaplan:
Parsing in the Absence of a Complete Lexicon. - Kenneth Ward Church:
On Parsing Strategies and Closure. - Giacomo Ferrari, Oliviero Stock:
Strategy Selection for an ATN Syntactic Parser. - Robert Wilensky, Yigal Arens:
Phran - A Knowledge-Base Natural Language Understander. - Thomas P. Kehler, R. C. Woods:
ATN Grammar Modeling in Applied Linguistics. - Bonnie L. Webber:
Interactive Discourse: Looking to the Future. - Larry R. Harris:
Prospects for Practical Natural Language Systems. - Gary G. Hendrix:
Future Prospects for Computational Linguistics. - A. Michael Noll:
Natural Language Interaction with Machines: A Passing Fad? Or the Way of the Future? - Ben Shneiderman:
Natural Vs. Precise Concise Languages for Human Operation of Computers: Research Issues and Experimental Approaches. - Murray Turoff:
Natural Language and Computer Interface Design. - Robert F. Simmons:
Word, Phrase and Sentence. - Nicholas J. Belkin, B. G. Michell, D. G. Kuehner:
Representation of Texts for Information Retrieval. - Marsden S. Blois, David D. Sherertz, Mark S. Tuttle:
Word and Object in Disease Descriptions. - Kenneth C. Litkowski:
Requirements of Text - Processing-Lexicons. - Mark S. Seidenberg, Michael K. Tanenhaus:
Chronometric Studies of Lexical Ambiguity Resolution. - Robert H. Thibadeau, Marcel Adam Just, Patricia A. Carpenter:
Real Reading Behavior. - Jonathan Slocum:
An Experiment in Machine Translation.

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