Computational Linguistics (1984)
Volumes
- Computational Linguistics. Formerly the American Journal of Computational Linguistics, Volume 10, Number1, January-March 1984 13 papers
- Computational Linguistics. Formerly the American Journal of Computational Linguistics, Volume 10, Number 2, April-June 1984 12 papers
- Computational Linguistics. Formerly the American Journal of Computational Linguistics, Volume 10, Number 3-4, July-December 1984 13 papers
Computational Linguistics. Formerly the American Journal of Computational Linguistics, Volume 10, Number1, January-March 1984
A Knowledge Representation Approach to Understanding Metaphors
E. Judith Weiner
A Formal Basis for Performance Evaluation of Natural Language Understanding Systems
Giovanni Guida
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Giancarlo Mauri
Book Review: Principles of Computer Speech
John Thomas
Minutes of the 1983 ACL Meeting
Minutes of the 1983 European Chapter General Meeting
Computational Linguistics. Formerly the American Journal of Computational Linguistics, Volume 10, Number 2, April-June 1984
A Phrase-Structured Grammatical Framework for Transportable Natural Language Processing
Bruce W. Ballard
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Nancy L. Tinkham
The Pragmatics of Referring and the Modality of Communication
Philip R. Cohen
On the Fass and Wilks Proposal to Use “Polysemy Rules”
David M. Carter
Book Review: The Textbook Problem: Winograd’s Language as a Cognitive Process
Virginia Teller
Computational Linguistics. Formerly the American Journal of Computational Linguistics, Volume 10, Number 3-4, July-December 1984
On the Mathematical Properties of Linguistic Theories
C. Raymond Perrault
English and the Class of Context-Free Languages
Paul M. Postal
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D. Terence Langendoen
On Two Recent Attempts to Show that English Is Not a CFL
Geoffrey K. Pullum
Comments on Pullum’s Criticisms
D. Terence Langendoen
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Paul M. Postal
Strong Generative Capacity, Weak Generative Capacity, and Modern Linguistic Theories
Robert C. Berwick
Book Review: A Grammar of English on Mathematical Principles
Bruce E. Nevin
Minutes of the 1984 ACL Meeting
Abstracts of Current Literature
Take a few nanoseconds to explore the roots of computing
Richard F. Gehrt