Natural Language Information Processing: A Computer Grammmar of English and Its Applications
Natural Language Information Processing: A Computer Grammmar of English and Its Applications
Retrieving time information from natural-language texts
SIGIR '80 Proceedings of the 3rd annual ACM conference on Research and development in information retrieval
Response generation in question answering systems
ACL '79 Proceedings of the 17th annual meeting on Association for Computational Linguistics
Conjunctions and modularity in language analysis procedures
COLING '80 Proceedings of the 8th conference on Computational linguistics
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The Linguistic String Project and Computer Science Department of New York University are engaged in a long-term program of basic and applied research in computational linguistics, aimed at the automated retrieval and processing of information in natural language scientific and technical texts. Over the past fifteen years we have developed a large array of resources, including a broad-coverage English grammar, dictionaries, a program for parsing and transformational analysis, and various utilities for managing grammar, dictionary, and text files. The grammar and parsing program have been incorporated into two main application systems, one for the information formatting of natural language medical texts, the other for natural language data base retrieval.