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10th PACLIC 1995: Hong Kong
- Benjamin K. T'sou, Tom B. Y. Lai:
Proceedings of the 10th Pacific Asia Conference on Language, Information and Computation, PACLIC 1995, Hong Kong, December 27-28, 1995. City University of Hong Kong 1995 - William S.-Y. Wang:
Distances and Trees in Linguistics. 1-6 - Hisashi Komatsu:
Individuals and Modality. 7-18 - Ik-Hwan Lee:
An Analysis of Generic Expressions in Situation Semantics. 19-28 - Kiyoshi Ishikawa:
Agreement Target Situations. 29-38 - Samuel W. K. Chan:
Comprehending Text : Achieving Coherence through a Connectionist Architecture. 39-48 - Kim-Teng Lua:
Predication of Meaning of Bisyllabic Chinese Compound Words Using Back Propagation Neural Network. 49-56 - One-Soon Her, Hui-Ting Huang:
Dative Shift in Chinese and English : A Lexical Mapping Account. 57-66 - Byungsoo Park:
A Constraint-Based Lexical Approach to Floating Quantifiers. 67-78 - Stefan Müller:
Scrambling in German : Extraction into the Mittelfeld. 79-84 - Kiyoshi Ishikawa:
Crosslinguistic Notions of (In)definiteness. 85-90 - Chao-ran Chen, Chu-Ren Huang, Kathleen Ahrens:
Construction as a Theoretical Entity : An Argument Based on Mandarin Existential Sentences. 91-96 - Hee-Rahk Chae:
Clitic Analyses of Korean Little Words. 97-102 - Flora Yu-Fang Wang:
A Cognitive Account of the Lexical Polysemy of Chinese Kai. 103-108 - Kwon Yang Kim, Se-Young Park, Sang-Jo Lee:
Automatic Sense Disambiguation for Target Word Selection. 109-114 - Mathis Huey-chyun Chen, Jason J. S. Chang:
Structural Ambiguity and Conceptual Information Retrieval. 115-120 - Maosong Sun, Benjamin K. T'sou:
Ambiguity Resolution in Chinese Word Segmentation. 121-126 - Jason J. S. Chang, Shun-der Chen:
The Postprocessing of Optical Character Recognition Based on Statistical Noisy Channel and Language Model. 127-132 - Robert W. P. Luk, Venus M. K. Chan:
A Quantitative Analysis of Word-Definition in a Machine-Readable Dictionary. 133-138 - Kathleen Ahrens:
Metaphorical Paradoxes : A Window on the Conceptual System. 139-148 - Akira Ikeya:
Predicate-Argument Structure of English Adjectives. 149-156 - Yumiko Kinjo:
Prototype Theory and Case Assignment. 157-162 - Koichi Takeuchi, Yuji Matsumoto:
HMM Parameter Learning for Japanese Morphological Analyzer. 163-172 - Sur-Jin Ker, Jason J. S. Chang:
Automatic Acquisition of Class-based Rules for Word Alignment. 173-184 - J. A. Campbell, Alex Chengyu Fang:
Automated Alignment in Multilingual Corpora. 185-194 - Dekai Wu, Cindy Ng:
Using Brackets to Improve Search for Statistical Machine Translation. 195-204 - Norihiro Ogata, Tadayudi Matsuzawa, Akira Ishikawa, Hisashi Komatsu:
Reference in Dialogues and Shared Belief Revision. 205-214 - Kiyong Lee:
Recursion Problems in Concatenation : A Case of Korean Morphology. 215-224 - Ionnas Kanellos, Victor Hugo Zaldivar-Carrillo:
Interpretational Strategies and Semantic Identities. 225-230 - Shu-Mei Liu:
Preferred Clause Structure in Mandarin Spoken and Written Discourse. 231-236 - Yu-Fang Wang:
A Corpus-Based Study of Adverbial Clauses in Mandarin Chinese Conversations : A Preliminary Analysis. 237-242 - Ae-sun Yoon, Hyuk-Chul Kwon:
A Network-Based Writing System for French. 243-248 - Jonathan J. Webster:
Web Access to a Lexical Database Using VB/Access CGI Programming. 249-254 - Mee-Sun Jeon, Se-Young Park:
Document Ranking Method for High Precision Rate. 255-260 - Tang Enya Kong, Zaharin Yusoff:
Natural Languages Analysis in Machine Translation (MT) Based on the STCG (String-Tree Correspondence Grammar). 261-266 - Paul Horng-Jyh Wu, Kevin Cheong:
An Implementation of a Multilingual Regular Expression Segmentor for Ordinary and Morphologically Rich Lexical Tokens. 267-272 - Doug Cooper:
Sorting by Sound : Arbitrary Lexical Ordering for Transcribed Thai Text. 273-280 - Chungmin Lee:
A Unified Account of Polarity Phenomena. 281-291
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