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  1. Tania Avgustinova; Bistra Andreeva

    Intonational Aspects of Bulgarian Clitic Replication

    In: The 14th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, August 1-7. International Congress of Phonetic Sciences (ICPhS), Pages 1501-1504, 1999.

  2. Tania Avgustinova; Claire Gardent; Karel Oliva

    Binding of Reciprocals with Particular Respect to Czech

    Universität des Saarlandes, Vol. 109, 1999.

  3. Axel Schairer

    Using Standard Tools to Create Lexers and Parsers for textscCasl

    CoFI Tools Note T-7, 4/1999.

  4. Intelligent Agents and Electronic Commerce

    In: Proceedings of International Symposium IMPACT-99. International Symposium on The Impact of Agent Technology on Telecommunication (IMPACT-99), …

  5. Combining Shallow Text Processing and Machine Learning in Real World Applications

    In: Proceedings of the 16th International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI '99). Workshop on Machine Learning for Information …

  6. Günter Neumann; Thierry Declerck

    PARADIME Parametrizable Domain-Adaptive Information and Message Extraction

    In: Les journées d'Etude de l'ATALA, June 18-19. Les journées d'Etude de l'ATALA, 1999.

  7. Bernd Kiefer; Hans-Ulrich Krieger; John Carroll; Rob Malouf

    A Bag of Useful Techniques for Efficient and Robust Parsing

    In: Proceedings of the 37th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL-ANNUAL'99), June 20 - 26. Annual Meeting of the …

  8. Klaus Netter; Tillmann Wegst

    Project Update: DiET - Diagnostic and Evaluation Tools for Natural Language Application

    ELSNews, European Network in Language and Speech, o.A. Vol. 8.2, 1999.

  9. Mark-Jan Nederhof; Eberhard Bertsch

    An Innovative Finite State Concept for Recognition and Parsing of Context-Free Languages

    In: A. Kornai (Hrsg.). Extended Finite State Models of Language. Pages 226-243, Cambridge University Press, Stanford, 1999.