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  1. Rolf Backofen; Lutz Euler; Günther Görz

    Towards the Integration of Functions, Relations and Types in an AI Programming Language

    DFKI, DFKI Research Reports (RR), Vol. 91-32, 1991.

  2. Rolf Backofen; Lutz Euler; Günther Görz

    Distributed Disjunctions for LIFE

    In: Harold Boley; M.M. Richter (Hrsg.). International Workshop on Processing Declarative Knowledge. International Workshop on Processing Declarative …

  3. Hans-Ulrich Krieger

    Feature-Based Inheritance Networks for Computational Lexicons

    In: Ted Briscoe; Ann Copestake; Valeria de Paiva (Hrsg.). ACQUILEX Workshop on Default Inheritance in the Lexicon. Workshop on Default Inheritance in …

  4. Hans-Ulrich Krieger

    Derivation Without Lexical Rules

    In: Proceedings of the Workshop on Constraint Propagation, Linguistic Description, and Computation. Workshop on Constraint Propagation, Linguistic …

  5. Hans-Ulrich Krieger

    Derivation Without Lexical Rules

    In: Christopher J. Rupp; Michael A. Rosner; R. L. Johnson (Hrsg.). Constraints, Language and Computation. Pages 277-313, Academic Press, London, 1991.

  6. Walter Kasper; Kurt Eberle

    Tense, Aspect, and Temporal Structure in French

    In: Hans Kamp (Hrsg.). Tense and Aspects in English and French, DYANA-Deliverable R2.3.B. Pages 4-40, Center for Cognitive Science, Edinburgh, 1991.

  7. Gregor Erbach; Roman G. Arens

    Evaluation von Grammatiken für die Analyse natürlicher Sprache durch Generierung einer repräsentstiven Satzmenge

    In: T. Christaller (Hrsg.). 15. Fachtagung für Künstliche Intelligenz. German Workshop on Artifical Intelligence (GWAI-91), 15th, September 16-20, …

  8. Reversibility and Modularity in Natural Language Generation

    CLAUS-Report, Universität des Saarlandes, Vol. 11, 6/1991.

  9. Reversibility and Modularity in Natural Language Generation

    In: ACL Workshop on Reversible Grammar in Natural Language Processing. ACL Workshop on Reversible Grammar in Natural Language Processing, June 17, …

  10. A Bidirectional Model for Natural Language Processing

    CLAUS-Report, Universität des Saarlandes, Vol. 7, 4/1991.