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(¾ Computational LinguisticsеǸѶе˼ףкʵ뷨)

1. Tense as Discourse Anaphor

2. Modeling the User in Natural Language Systems

3. Reasoning on a Highlighted User Model to Respond to Misconceptions

4. Tailoring Object Descriptions to a User's Level of Expertise

5. The Berkely UNIX Consultant Project

6. Parse Fitting and Prose Fixing: Getting a Hold on Ill-Formedness

7. The Pragmatics of Referring and the Modality of Communication

8, The NOMAD System: Expectation-Based Detection and Correction of Errors during Understanding of Syntactically and Semantically Ill-Formed Text         

9. Simultaneous-Distributive Coordination and Context-Freeness

10. Commonsense Metaphysics and Lexical Semantics

11. A Formal Lexicon in the Meaning-Text Theory (Or How to Do Lexica with Words)

12. Processing Dictionary Definitions with Phrasal Pattern Hierarchies

13. Aspect, Aspectual Class, and the Temporal Structure of Narrative

14. Temporal Ontology and Temporal Reference

15. Parsing with Flexibility, Dynamic Strategies,and Idioms in Mind

16. Syntactic Graphs:A Representation for the Union of All Ambiguous Parse Trees

17. An Implementable Semantics for Comparative Constructions

18. Wide-Range Restructuring of Intermediate Repressentations in Machine Translation

19. Computational Grammar of Discourse-Neutral Prosodic Phrasing in English

20. Resolving Quasi Logical Forms

21. Sentential Semantics for Propositional Attitudes

22. Lexical Cohesion Computed by Thesaural Relations as an Indicator of the Structure of Text

23. The Generative Lexicon

24. Phonological Analysis in Typed Feature Systems

25. Machine Translation Divergences: A Formal Description and Proposed Solution

26. Collaborating on Referring Expressions

27. Learning Morpho-Lexical Probabilities from an Untagged Corpus with an Application to Hebrew

28. Tree Insertion Grammar: A Cubic-Time,Parsable Formalism that Lexicalizes Context-Free Grammar without Changing the Trees Produced

29. Learning Bias and Phonological-Rule Induction

30. A Statistically Emergent Approach for Language Processing: Application to Modeling Context Effects in Ambiguous Chinese Word Boundary Perception      
