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31Cognitive science / Linguistics / Generative linguistics / Syntax / Noam Chomsky / Parasitic gap / Grammar / Transformational grammar / Filler / Merge / Locality / Dependency grammar

WH-Nonmovement∗ Robert Levine Ohio State University Ivan A. Sag

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32Information science / Linguistics / Information retrieval / Natural language processing / Computational linguistics / Computer-assisted translation / Translation memory / N-gram / String metric / SrensenDice coefficient / Comparison of programming languages / String

Translation Memory Engines: A Look under the Hood and Road Test Timothy Baldwin CSLI Stanford University Stanford, CAUSA

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33Linguistics / Grammatical number / Grammar / Syntax / Parts of speech / Pronouns / Classifier / Count noun / Plural / Noun / Part-of-speech tagging / Indefinite pronoun

Crosslingual Countability Classification: English meets Dutch Leonoor van der Beek Alfa-informatica RuG, PbAS Groningen The Netherlands

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34Linguistics / Language / Machine translation / Computational linguistics / Applied linguistics / Computer-assisted translation / Translation / Compound / English compound / Bitext word alignment / Text corpus / Parallel text

Noun-Noun Compound Machine Translation: A Feasibility Study on Shallow Processing Takaaki Tanaka Communication Science Laboratories Nippon Telephone and Telegraph Corporation Kyoto, Japan

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35Linguistics / Syntax / Cognitive science / Grammar / Semantics / Generative linguistics / Semiotics / Multiword expression / Minimal recursion semantics / Head-driven phrase structure grammar / Ivan Sag / Lexical item

Multiword expressions 1 Introduction Even the best existing formal grammars of natural languages generate a large proportion of utterances that sound stilted, ugly or simply wrong to native speakers. Many of the problems

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36Parts of speech / Syntax / Grammar / Agent / Verb / Generative lexicon / Relative clause / Nominal / Qualia / Rank / Preposition and postposition / Argument

Automatic Discovery of Telic and Agentive Roles from Corpus Data Ichiro Yamada Science & Technical Research Laboratories Japan Broadcasting CorporationKinuta, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo, Japan

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37Linguistics / Computational linguistics / Language / Software / Natural language processing / Computer-assisted translation / Semantics / Compiler construction / Machine translation / Translation memory / Parsing / Word-sense disambiguation

The Japanese Translation Task: Lexical and Structural Perspectives Timothy Baldwin,∗ Atsushi Okazaki,† Takenobu Tokunaga† and Hozumi Tanaka† * CSLI, Stanford University <> † Tokyo Inst

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38Linguistics / Computational linguistics / Computing / Software / Natural language processing / Computer-assisted translation / Semantics / Compiler construction / Machine translation / Translation memory / Word-sense disambiguation / Parsing

IEICE Technical Report, . 社団法人 電子情報通信学会 THE INSTITUTE OF ELECTRONICS, INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERS 信学技報

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39Linguistics / Machine translation / Applied linguistics / Natural language processing / Computational linguistics / Lexicography / Computer-assisted translation / Example-based machine translation / Statistical machine translation / Bilingual dictionary / Translation / Text corpus

Translation by Machine of Complex Nominals: Getting it Right Timothy Baldwin CSLI Stanford University Stanford, CAUSA

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40Linguistics / Culture / Language / Parts of speech / Grammar / Semantics / Syntax / Languages of Papua New Guinea / Preposition and postposition / Noun / Nominal / Mass noun

In Search of a Systematic Treatment of Determinerless PPs Timothy Baldwin† , John Beavers† , Leonoor van der Beek‡ , Francis Bond∗ , Dan Flickinger† and Ivan A. Sag† † CSLI Stanford University Stanford, CA

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