CLIN 15
17 December 2004, Leiden (NL)
| Author | Title | Download |
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| Tamas Biro | When the hothead speaks: Simulated annealing optimality theory for Dutch fast speech | |
| Wauter Bosma | Query-based summarization using rhetorical structure theory | |
| Anne Hendrik Buist, Wessel Kraaij, and Stephan Raaijmakers | Automatic summarization of meeting data: A feasibility study | |
| Cristiano Chesi | Phases and complexity in phrase structure building | |
| Nicole Grégoire | Accentuation of adpositions and particles in a text-to-speech system for Dutch | |
| Lars Hellan, Dorothee Beermann, Jon Atle Gulla, and Atle Prange | Trailfinder: A case study in extracting spatial information using deep language processing | |
| Véronique Hoste and Walter Daelemans | Learning Dutch coreference resolution | |
| Kim Luyckx and Walter Daelemans | Shallow text analysis and machine learning for authorship attribution | |
| Jori Mur | Off-line answer extraction for Dutch QA | |
| Michaela Poß and Ton van der Wouden | Extended lexical units in Dutch | |
| Wojciech Skut | Preference-driven bimachine compilation: An application to TTS text normalisation | |
| Alexandros Tantos | The interface between lexical and discourse semantics: The case of the light verb “have” | |
| Tim Van de Cruys | Between VP adjuncts and second pole in Dutch: A corpus based survey regarding the complements between VP adjuncts and second pole in Dutch |
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| Lonneke van der Plas and Gosse Bouma | Syntactic contexts for finding semantically related words | |
| Frank Van Eynde | Argument realization in Dutch |