% % GENERATED FROM https://www.coli.uni-saarland.de % by : anonymous % IP : coli2006.lst.uni-saarland.de % at : Mon, 05 Feb 2024 15:41:29 +0100 GMT % % Selection : Entry type = Article (Journal) % @Article{Alonso Pardo_et_al:2000, AUTHOR = {Alonso Pardo, Miguel and Nederhof, Mark-Jan and Villemonte de la Clergerie, Eric}, TITLE = {Tabulation of Automata for Tree-Adjoining Languages}, YEAR = {2000}, JOURNAL = {Grammars}, VOLUME = {3}, PAGES = {89-110}, URL = {ftp://lt-ftp.dfki.uni-sb.de/pub/papers/local/nederhof00c.ps.gz}, ABSTRACT = {We propose a modular design of tabular parsing algorithms for tree-adjoining languages. The modularity is made possible by a separation of the parsing strategy from the mechanism of tabulation. The parsing strategy is expressed in terms of the construction of a nondeterministic automaton from a grammar; three distinct types of automaton will be discussed. The mechanism of tabulation leads to the simulation of these nondeterministic automata in polynomial time, independent of the parsing strategy. The proposed application of this work is the design of efficient parsing algorithms for tree-adjoining grammars and related formalisms.}, ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Pardo:2000:TAT.pdf Pardo:2000:TAT.ps} } @Article{Althaus_et_al:2003, AUTHOR = {Althaus, Ernst and Duchier, Denys and Koller, Alexander and Mehlhorn, Kurt and Niehren, Joachim and Thiel, Sven}, TITLE = {An Efficient Graph Algorithm for Dominance Constraints}, YEAR = {2003}, JOURNAL = {Journal of Algorithms}, VOLUME = {48}, PAGES = {194--219}, URL = {https://www.coli.uni-saarland.de/~koller/papers/eff-dom.ps.gz}, ABSTRACT = {Dominance constraints are logical descriptions of trees that are widely used in computational linguistics. Their general satisfiability problem is known to be NP-complete. Here we identify normal dominance constraints and present an efficient graph algorithm for testing their satisfiablity in deterministic polynomial time. Previously, no polynomial time algorithm was known.}, ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Althaus:19xx:EGA.pdf Althaus:19xx:EGA.ps} } @Article{Andreeva_Barry:1997, AUTHOR = {Andreeva, Bistra and Barry, William J.}, TITLE = {Intonation von Checks in der Sofia-Varietaet des Bulgarischen}, YEAR = {1997}, JOURNAL = {PHONUS}, VOLUME = {4}, PAGES = {1-14}, URL = {https://www.coli.uni-saarland.de/Phonetics/Research/PHONUS_research_reports/Phonus4/Andreeva_PHONUS4.ps.gz}, ABSTRACT = {Die checks bilden eine kommunikative Unterart der Entscheidungsfragen. Sie ersuchen eine Bestätigung von schon bekannter Information und werden deshalb auch Bestätigungsfragen genannt. In der traditionellen Literatur über die bulgarische Intonationsphonologie ist die Beschreibung dieser Fragen extrem widersprüchlich. Ziel der vorliegenden Arbeit ist es, im Rahmen eines Perzeptionsexperiments Evidenz dafür zu finden, welche akustischen Parameter eine Äußerung als Frage kennzeichnen, wenn sie nicht syntaktisch bzw. lexikalisch markiert ist, d.h. welche die distinktive Intonationskontur ist, die bei Fragen und Aussagen mit gleicher segmentaler und syntaktischer Struktur die Satzmoduszuweisung steuert.}, ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Andreeva:1997:ICS.pdf Andreeva:1997:ICS.ps} } @Article{Avgustinova:1993, AUTHOR = {Avgustinova, Tania}, TITLE = {Review of: Sells, Peter; Shieber, Stuart M.; Wasow, Thomas (Eds.): Foundational Issues in Natural Language Processing. System Development Foundation Benchmark Series. Cambridge: The MIT Press, 1991. In: The Prague Bulletin of Mathematical Linguistics. Vol}, YEAR = {1993} } @Article{Avgustinova:1994, AUTHOR = {Avgustinova, Tania}, TITLE = {On Bulgarian Verb Clitics}, YEAR = {1994}, JOURNAL = {Journal of Slavic Linguistics}, VOLUME = {2}, NUMBER = {1}, PAGES = {29-47} } @Article{Avgustinova:1999, AUTHOR = {Avgustinova, Tania}, TITLE = {Prosodic Constraints in Morphosyntactic Domains}, YEAR = {1999}, JOURNAL = {Beiträge der Europäschen Slavistischen Linguistik (POLYSLAV-2)}, VOLUME = {4}, PAGES = {10-15}, URL = {https://www.coli.uni-saarland.de/~tania/ta-pub/polyslav2.pdf}, ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Avgustinova:1999:PCM.pdf} } @Article{Avgustinova_Oliva:1995, AUTHOR = {Avgustinova, Tania and Oliva, Karel}, TITLE = {Wackernagel Position and Related Phenomena in Czech}, YEAR = {1995}, JOURNAL = {Wiener Slavistisches Jahrbuch}, VOLUME = {41}, PAGES = {21-42} } @Article{Backofen:1994_1, AUTHOR = {Backofen, Rolf}, TITLE = {Regular Path Expressions in Feature Logic}, YEAR = {1994}, JOURNAL = {Journal of Symbolic Computation}, VOLUME = {17}, PAGES = {412-455}, URL = {ftp://lt-ftp.dfki.uni-sb.de/pub/papers/local/RegularPathExprJSC94.ps.Z ftp://lt-ftp.dfki.uni-sb.de/pub/papers/local/RegularPathExprJSC94.entry ftp://lt-ftp.dfki.uni-sb.de/pub/papers/local/RegularPathExprJSC94.dvi.Z}, ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Backofen:1994:RPE.pdf Backofen:1994:RPE.ps ackofen:1994:RPE.dvi} } @Article{Backofen:1995, AUTHOR = {Backofen, Rolf}, TITLE = {A Complete Axiomatization of a Theory with Feature and Arity Constraints}, YEAR = {1995}, JOURNAL = {The Journal of Logic Programming}, VOLUME = {24}, PAGES = {37-72}, URL = {ftp://lt-ftp.dfki.uni-sb.de/pub/papers/local/RR-94-35.dvi.Z ftp://lt-ftp.dfki.uni-sb.de/pub/papers/local/RR-94-35.entry ftp://lt-ftp.dfki.uni-sb.de/pub/papers/local/RR-94-35.ps.Z}, ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Backofen:1995:CAT.pdf Backofen:1995:CAT.ps Backofen:1995:CAT.dvi} } @Article{Backofen_et_al:1995, AUTHOR = {Backofen, Rolf and Rogers, James and Shanker, Vijay K.}, TITLE = {A First-Order Axiomatization of the Theory of Finite Trees}, YEAR = {1995}, JOURNAL = {Journal of Logic, Language and Information}, VOLUME = {4}, NUMBER = {1}, PAGES = {5-39}, URL = {ftp://lt-ftp.dfki.uni-sb.de/pub/papers/local/JOLLI95-trees.dvi.Z ftp://lt-ftp.dfki.uni-sb.de/pub/papers/local/JOLLI95-trees.entry ftp://lt-ftp.dfki.uni-sb.de/pub/papers/local/JOLLI95-trees.ps.Z}, ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Backofen:1995:FOA.pdf Backofen:1995:FOA.ps Backofen:1995:FOA.dvi} } @Article{Backofen_Smolka:1995, AUTHOR = {Backofen, Rolf and Smolka, Gert}, TITLE = {A Complete and Recursive Feature Theory}, YEAR = {1995}, JOURNAL = {Theoretical Computer Science}, VOLUME = {146}, NUMBER = {1-2}, PAGES = {243-268}, URL = {ftp://lt-ftp.dfki.uni-sb.de/pub/papers/local/RR-92-30.dvi.Z ftp://lt-ftp.dfki.uni-sb.de/pub/papers/local/RR-92-30.entry ftp://lt-ftp.dfki.uni-sb.de/pub/papers/local/RR-92-30.ps.Z}, ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Backofen:1995:CRF.pdf Backofen:1995:CRF.ps Backofen:1995:CRF.dvi} } @Article{Barry:1971, AUTHOR = {Barry, William J.}, TITLE = {Remedial Pronunciation Practice for German-Speaking Students of English}, YEAR = {1971}, JOURNAL = {English Language Teaching}, VOLUME = {26}, PAGES = {43-47} } @Article{Barry:1974, AUTHOR = {Barry, William J.}, TITLE = {Language Background and the Perception of Foreign Accent}, YEAR = {1974}, JOURNAL = {Journal of Phonetics}, VOLUME = {2}, PAGES = {65-89} } @Article{Barry:1979_1, AUTHOR = {Barry, William J.}, TITLE = {Complex Encoding in Word-Final Voiced and Voiceless Stops}, YEAR = {1979}, JOURNAL = {Phonetica}, VOLUME = {36}, PAGES = {361-372} } @Article{Barry:1981_2, AUTHOR = {Barry, William J.}, TITLE = {Prosodic Functions Revisited Again!}, YEAR = {1981}, JOURNAL = {Phonetica}, VOLUME = {38}, PAGES = {320-340} } @Article{Barry:1983_1, AUTHOR = {Barry, William J.}, TITLE = {Instrumentelle Phonetik für den Ausspracheunterricht: Hilfe oder Humbug?}, YEAR = {1983}, JOURNAL = {Die Neueren Sprachen}, VOLUME = {82}, PAGES = {2-14} } @Article{Barry:1983_2, AUTHOR = {Barry, William J.}, TITLE = {Click Placement and Units of Perceptual Processing}, YEAR = {1983}, JOURNAL = {Phonetica}, VOLUME = {40}, PAGES = {247-268} } @Article{Barry:1983_3, AUTHOR = {Barry, William J.}, TITLE = {Some Problems of Interarticulator Phasing as an Index of Temporal Regularity in Speech}, YEAR = {1983}, JOURNAL = {Journal of Experimental Psychology, Human Perception and Performance}, VOLUME = {9}, PAGES = {826-828} } @Article{Barry:1984, AUTHOR = {Barry, William J.}, TITLE = {Segment or Syllable? A Reaction-Time Investigation of Phonetic Processing}, YEAR = {1984}, JOURNAL = {Language & Speech}, VOLUME = {27}, PAGES = {1-15} } @Article{Barry:1984_1, AUTHOR = {Barry, William J.}, TITLE = {Place-of-Articulation Information in the Closure Voicing of Plosives}, YEAR = {1984}, JOURNAL = {Journal of the Acoustical Society of America}, VOLUME = {76}, PAGES = {1245-1247} } @Article{Barry:1986, AUTHOR = {Barry, William J.}, TITLE = {Vokalqualitätsunterschiede in Dithmarschen und Angeln. Eine kontrastive Vokaluntersuchung zweier niederdeutscher Dialekte, mit instrumentalphonetischer Unterstützung}, YEAR = {1986}, JOURNAL = {Zeitschrift für Dialektologie und Linguistik}, VOLUME = {53}, PAGES = {145-157} } @Article{Barry:1989_2, AUTHOR = {Barry, William J.}, TITLE = {Perception and Production of English Vowels by German Learners: Instrumental-Phonetic Support in Language Teaching}, YEAR = {1989}, JOURNAL = {Phonetica}, VOLUME = {46}, PAGES = {155-168} } @Article{Barry:1995_1, AUTHOR = {Barry, William J.}, TITLE = {Schwa vs. Schwa+/r/ in German}, YEAR = {1995}, JOURNAL = {Phonetica}, VOLUME = {52}, NUMBER = {3}, PAGES = {228-235} } @Article{Barry:1995_2, AUTHOR = {Barry, William J.}, TITLE = {Phonetik im Kopf und im Computer. Gedanken zur Theorie der Phonetik}, YEAR = {1995}, JOURNAL = {PHONUS}, VOLUME = {1}, PAGES = {1-18}, URL = {https://www.coli.uni-saarland.de/Phonetics/Research/PHONUS_research_reports/Phonus1/Barry_PHONUS1.ps.gz}, ABSTRACT = {The following text is a version of my Inaugural Lecture, slightly modified for the purpose of distribution in printed form, which was held on 6 June 1994 in the Faculty of Arts, University of the Saarland, Saarbrücken.}, ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Barry:1995:PIK.pdf} } @Article{Barry:1996_1, AUTHOR = {Barry, William J.}, TITLE = {The Relevance of Phonetics for Pronunciation Teaching}, YEAR = {1996}, JOURNAL = {PHONUS}, VOLUME = {2}, PAGES = {5-20} } @Article{Barry:1997, AUTHOR = {Barry, William J.}, TITLE = {Another R-tickle}, YEAR = {1997}, JOURNAL = {Journal of the International Phonetic Association}, VOLUME = {27}, NUMBER = {1-2}, PAGES = {35-45} } @Article{Barry:1999, AUTHOR = {Barry, William J.}, TITLE = {Trend und Ergebnisse der phonetischen Forschung und ihr Nutzen für den Fremdsprachenunterricht}, YEAR = {1999}, JOURNAL = {Deutsch als Fremdsprache}, VOLUME = {36}, NUMBER = {2}, PAGES = {81-87} } @Article{Barry_Andreeva:2001, AUTHOR = {Barry, William J. and Andreeva, Bistra}, TITLE = {Cross-Language Similarities and Differences in Spontaneous Speech Patterns}, YEAR = {2001}, JOURNAL = {Journal of the International Phonetic Association}, VOLUME = {31}, NUMBER = {1} } @Article{Barry_Fourcin:1992, AUTHOR = {Barry, William J. and Fourcin, Adrian J.}, TITLE = {Levels of Labelling}, YEAR = {1992}, JOURNAL = {Computer Speech and Language}, VOLUME = {6}, PAGES = {1-14} } @Article{Barry_Gutknecht:1970, AUTHOR = {Barry, William J. and Gutknecht, C.}, TITLE = {Model for Remedial Courses in English Phonetics at German Universities}, YEAR = {1970}, JOURNAL = {Linguistische Berichte}, VOLUME = {7}, PAGES = {74-79} } @Article{Barry_et_al:1989_1, AUTHOR = {Barry, William J. and Hoequist, C. E. and Nolan, F. J.}, TITLE = {An Approach to the Problem of Regional Accent in Automatic Speech Recognition}, YEAR = {1989}, JOURNAL = {Computer Speech and Language}, VOLUME = {3}, PAGES = {355-366} } @Article{Barry_et_al:1999, AUTHOR = {Barry, William J. and Klein, Cordula and Köser, Stephanie}, TITLE = {Speech Production Evidence for Ambisyllabicity in German}, YEAR = {1999}, JOURNAL = {PHONUS}, VOLUME = {4}, PAGES = {87-102}, URL = {https://www.coli.uni-saarland.de/Phonetics/Research/PHONUS_research_reports/Phonus4/Barry_PHONUS4.ps.gz}, ABSTRACT = {Speech production behaviour for cases where, in German, the assumed syllable structure demands of the Maximum Onset Principle (MOP) and the shortstressed vowel Compulsory Coda Principle (CCP) are in conflict, is compared with cases where there is no conflict. The results of two word manipulation tasks are presented in which subjects were required to divide firstsyllablestressed disyllabic words into two parts, in one case (scanning) introducing a pause between the first and second part, in the other case (swapping) speaking the parts in reverse order. Production of an intervocalic single consonant both as a coda to the (original) first syllable and as an onset to the (original) second syllable is seen as behavioural evidence for the psychological reality of ambisyllabicity, which, as a theoretical construct, resolves the conflict in syllable structure demands. We also discuss the relation of the results to orthographic and taskrelated factors and their implication for the phonological status of the syllable.}, ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Barry:1999:SPE.pdf} } @Article{Barry_Künzel:1975, AUTHOR = {Barry, William J. and Künzel, H. J.}, TITLE = {Co-Articulatory Airflow Characteristics of Intervocalic Voiceless Plosives}, YEAR = {1975}, JOURNAL = {Journal of Phonetics}, VOLUME = {3}, PAGES = {263-282} } @Article{Barry_Künzel:1978, AUTHOR = {Barry, William J. and Künzel, H. J.}, TITLE = {A Note on the Devoicing of Nasals}, YEAR = {1978}, JOURNAL = {Journal of the International Phonetics Association}, VOLUME = {8}, PAGES = {47-55} } @Article{Barry_Pützer:1995, AUTHOR = {Barry, William J. and Pützer, Manfred}, TITLE = {Zur phonetischen Basis der Fortis-Lenis-Opposition bei Plosiven in moselfränkischen und rheinfränkischen Dialektgebieten im Saarland und in Rheinland-Pfalz}, YEAR = {1995}, JOURNAL = {PHONUS}, VOLUME = {1}, PAGES = {53-64}, URL = {https://www.coli.uni-saarland.de/Phonetics/Research/PHONUS_research_reports/Phonus1/BarryPuetzer_PHONUS1.ps.gz}, ABSTRACT = {Das häufige Auftreten von wortinitialem /p, t, k/ in phonetisch/phonologischen Darstellungen des Moselfränkischen und gegensätzlich dazu /b, d, g/ in ebensolchen über rheinfränkische Dialekte erhebt die Frage nach der phonetischen Basis der Fortis-Lenis-Opposition, die trotz der Alternation in beiden Dialektgebieten vorhanden ist. Eine Untersuchung der Produktion dieser Opposition bei den Plosiven und ein Perzeptionstest mit manipulierten Stimuli aus dem Produktionskorpus wurden mit Dialektsprechern und -hörern aus zwei moselfränkischen und zwei rheinfränkischen Orten durchgeführt. Die Ergebnisse zeigen, daß trotz gruppenmäßig- und individuell systematischer Produktionsunterschiede für beide Gruppen die Plosivlösung das stärkste Signal für die perzeptorische Unterscheidung ist. Eine unterschiedliche Tendenz bei den Hörergruppen bezüglich der Gewichtung unterschiedlicher Lösungsintensitäten bei kurzer Lösungsdauer entspricht der in der Dialektliteratur gefundenen Transkriptionsvariation.}, ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Barry:1995:PBF.pdf} } @Article{Barry_Pützer:1997, AUTHOR = {Barry, William J. and Pützer, Manfred}, TITLE = {Zur phonetischen Basis der Fortis-Lenis-Opposition bei Plosiven in moselfränkischen und rheinfränkischen Dialekten sowie Übergangsgebieten im germanophonen Lothringen (Frankreich)}, YEAR = {1997}, JOURNAL = {Zeitschrift für Dialektologie und Linguistik}, VOLUME = {64}, NUMBER = {2}, PAGES = {155-178} } @Article{Barry_Timmermann:1985, AUTHOR = {Barry, William J. and Mann, Gideon}, TITLE = {Mispronunciation and Compensatory Movements of Tongue-Operated Patients}, YEAR = {1985}, JOURNAL = {British Journal of Disorders of Communication}, VOLUME = {20}, PAGES = {81-90} } @Article{Barry_Waine:1970, AUTHOR = {Barry, William J. and Waine, A. E.}, TITLE = {An Advanced Level Language Laboratory Remedial Grammar Course}, YEAR = {1970}, JOURNAL = {Linguistische Berichte}, VOLUME = {10}, PAGES = {88-90} } @Article{Baum_et_al:2001, AUTHOR = {Baum, Micha and Erbach, Gregor and Kommenda, Markus}, TITLE = {Spracherkennung: Kommunikation mit Maschinen}, YEAR = {2001}, JOURNAL = {Funkschau}, VOLUME = {1/ 2001}, PAGES = {26-29}, URL = {http://www.dfki.de/dfkibib/publications/docs/funkschau.pdf}, ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Baum:2001:SKM.pdf} } @Article{Benoît_et_al:1996, AUTHOR = {Benoît, Christian and Grice, Martine and Hazan, Valerie}, TITLE = {The SUS Test: A Method for the Assessment of Text-to-Speech Synthesis Intelligibility Using Semantically Unpredictable Sentences}, YEAR = {1996}, JOURNAL = {Speech Communication}, VOLUME = {18}, NUMBER = {4}, PAGES = {381-392} } @Article{Benzmüller:1997, AUTHOR = {Benzmüller, Ralf}, TITLE = {SAMPA als Eingabeformat für die Sprachausgabe Logox}, YEAR = {1997}, JOURNAL = {PHONUS}, VOLUME = {3}, PAGES = {61-81}, URL = {ftp://ftp.coli.uni-sb.de/pub/people/ralf/logox+SAMPA.ps.gz}, ABSTRACT = {In der Sprachausgabe Logox wird SAMPA als Eingabeformat für die Aussprache benutzt. Durch die eher phonetische Orientierung an der Aussprache und einige Eigenschaften der Mikrosegmentsynthese wurden Anpassungen und Erweiterungen eingeführt. Z.B.: [(] als Zeichen für das kurze, ungespannte /E/, Klammerung () von Diphthongen und Affrikaten, = für silbische Konsonanten und unsilbische Vokale, [Sb] und [Sd] für unaspirierte Plosive nach /S/ am Wort- bzw. Silbenanfang. Die Aussprache von Wörtern, die auf -ig enden wird durch ein Archiphonem /G/ geregelt. Für potentiell intervokalische /r/ am Ende des Wortstammes wird [6r] transkribiert. So können durch systeminterne Umwandlungsregeln sowohl intervokalische als auch präkonsonantische /r/ korrekt ausgesprochen werden. Bezüglich der Realisierung der Phonemfolge /@r/ wurde ein Bewertungsexperiment mit folgendem Ergebnis durchgeführt: [6] wurde in den meisten Kontexten besser bewertet als [@]. Insbesondere im Folgen von unbetonten Silben, wenn der Wortstamm auf /@r/ endet (unabhängig von Betontheit der Folgesilbe) und in den Vorsilben ver-, zer- und er-. [@] wird eher erwartet in den Vorsilben be- und ge- und vor betonten Silben innerhalb eines Wortstamms.}, ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Benzmuller:1997:SES.pdf Benzmuller:1997:SES.ps} } @Article{Benzmüller_Grice:1997, AUTHOR = {Benzmüller, Ralf and Grice, Martine}, TITLE = {Trainingsmaterialien zur Etikettierung deutscher Intonation mit GToBI}, YEAR = {1997}, JOURNAL = {PHONUS}, VOLUME = {3}, PAGES = {9-34}, URL = {https://www.coli.uni-saarland.de/Phonetics/Research/PHONUS_research_reports/Phonus3/BenzmuellerGrice_PHONUS3.ps.gz}, ABSTRACT = {In this paper we provide an overview of GToBI, a consensus transcription system for German intonation. Basic pitch accents and edge tones along with tonal modifications such as upstep and downstep are introduced with the help of schematic diagrams, lists of important criteria and speech files containing canonical examples. The system also provides for the labelling of a limited number of juncture phenomena.}, ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Benzmuller:1997:TED.pdf} } @Article{Bertsch_Nederhof:1999, AUTHOR = {Bertsch, Eberhard and Nederhof, Mark-Jan}, TITLE = {On Failure of the Pruning Technique in Error Repair in Shift-Reduce Parsers}, YEAR = {1999}, JOURNAL = {ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems (TOPLAS)}, VOLUME = {21}, NUMBER = {1}, PAGES = {1-10}, URL = {http://www.dfki.de/dfkibib/publications/docs/nederhof99d.ps.gz}, ABSTRACT = {A previous article presented a technique to compute the least-cost error repair by incrementally generating congurations that result from inserting and deleting tokens in a syntactically incorrect input. An additional mechanism to improve the run-time efficiency of this algorithm by pruning some of the congurations was discussed as well. In this communication we show that the pruning mechanism may lead to suboptimal repairs or may block all repairs. Certain grammatical errors in a common construct of the Java programming language also lead to the above kind of failure.}, ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Bertsch:1999:FPT.pdf Bertsch:1999:FPT.ps} } @Article{Bertsch_Nederhof:1999_1, AUTHOR = {Bertsch, Eberhard and Nederhof, Mark-Jan}, TITLE = {Regular Closure of Deterministic Languages}, YEAR = {1999}, JOURNAL = {SIAM Journal on Computing}, VOLUME = {29}, NUMBER = {1}, PAGES = {81-102}, URL = {ftp://lt-ftp.dfki.uni-sb.de/pub/papers/local/nederhof99c.entry ftp://lt-ftp.dfki.uni-sb.de/pub/papers/local/nederhof99c.ps.gz}, ABSTRACT = {We recall the notion of regular closure of classes of languages. We present two important results. The first result is that all languages which are in the regular closure of the class of deterministic (context-free) languages can be recognized in linear time. This is a nontrivial result, since this closure contains many inherently ambiguous languages. The second result is that the class of deterministic languages is contained in the closure of the class of deterministic languages with the prefix property or, stated in an equivalent way, all LR(k) languages are in the regular closure of the class of LR(0) languages.}, ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Bertsch:1999:RCD.pdf Bertsch:1999:RCD.ps} } @Article{Bertsch_Nederhof:2001, AUTHOR = {Bertsch, Eberhard and Nederhof, Mark-Jan}, TITLE = {Size/ Lookahead Tradeoff for LL(k)-Grammars}, YEAR = {2001}, JOURNAL = {Information Processing Letters}, VOLUME = {80}, PAGES = {125-129}, URL = {ftp://lt-ftp.dfki.uni-sb.de/pub/papers/local/nederhof01d.ps.gz}, ABSTRACT = {For a family of languages a precise tradeoff relationship between the size of LL(k) grammars and the length k of lookahead is demonstrated.}, ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Bertsch:2001:SLT.pdf Bertsch:2001:SLT.ps} } @Article{Blackburn_de Rijke:1996, AUTHOR = {Blackburn, Patrick and de Rijke, Maarten}, TITLE = {Combining Logics. Special Issue}, YEAR = {1996}, JOURNAL = {Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic}, VOLUME = {37} } @Article{Blackburn_de Rijke:1997, AUTHOR = {Blackburn, Patrick and de Rijke, Maarten}, TITLE = {Why Combine Logics?}, YEAR = {1997}, JOURNAL = {Studia Logica. An International Journal for Symbolic Logic}, VOLUME = {59}, NUMBER = {1}, PAGES = {5-27}, NOTE = {but published later} } @Article{Blackburn_de Rijke:1997_1, AUTHOR = {Blackburn, Patrick and de Rijke, Maarten}, TITLE = {Zooming In, Zooming Out}, YEAR = {1997}, JOURNAL = {Journal of Logic, Language and Information}, VOLUME = {6}, PAGES = {5-31} } @Article{Blackburn_Seligman:1995_1, AUTHOR = {Blackburn, Patrick and Seligman, Jerry}, TITLE = {Hybrid Languages}, YEAR = {1995}, JOURNAL = {Journal of Logic, Language and Information}, VOLUME = {4}, PAGES = {251-272} } @Article{Callmeier:2000, AUTHOR = {Callmeier, Ulrich}, TITLE = {PET. A Platform for Experimentation with Efficient HPSG Processing Techniques}, YEAR = {2000}, JOURNAL = {Journal of Natural Language Engineering}, VOLUME = {6}, NUMBER = {1}, PAGES = {99-108}, URL = {https://www.coli.uni-saarland.de/~uc/pubs/nle00.ps}, ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Callmeier:2000:PPE.pdf Callmeier:2000:PPE.ps} } @Article{Capstick_et_al:1999, AUTHOR = {Capstick, Joanne and Diagne, Abdel Kader and Erbach, Gregor and Uszkoreit, Hans and Leisenberg, Anne and Leisenberg, Manfred}, TITLE = {A System for Supporting Cross-Lingual Retrieval}, YEAR = {1999}, JOURNAL = {Information Processing and Management. An International Journal}, VOLUME = {36}, NUMBER = {2}, PAGES = {275-289}, URL = {ftp://lt-ftp.dfki.uni-sb.de/pub/papers/local/mulinex-ipm99.pdf ftp://lt-ftp.dfki.uni-sb.de/pub/papers/local/mulinex-ipm99.ps}, ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Capstick:1999:SSC.pdf Capstick:1999:SSC.ps} } @Article{Corley_Scheepers:2002, AUTHOR = {Corley, Martin and Scheepers, Christoph}, TITLE = {Syntactic Priming in English Sentence Production: Categorical and Latency Evidence from an Internet-Based Study}, YEAR = {2002}, JOURNAL = {Psychonomic Bulletin and Review}, VOLUME = {9}, NUMBER = {1}, PAGES = {126-131} } @Article{Corley_et_al:2001, AUTHOR = {Corley, Steffan and Corley, Martin and Keller, Frank and Crocker, Matthew W. and Trewin, Shari}, TITLE = {Finding Syntactic Structure in Unparsed Corpora: The GSEARCH Corpus Query System}, YEAR = {2001}, JOURNAL = {Computers and the Humanities}, VOLUME = {35}, PAGES = {81-94} } @Article{Crocker_Brants:2000, AUTHOR = {Crocker, Matthew W. and Brants, Thorsten}, TITLE = {Wide Coverage Probabilistic Sentence Processing}, YEAR = {2000}, JOURNAL = {Journal of Psycholinguistic Research}, VOLUME = {29}, NUMBER = {6}, PAGES = {647-669} } @Article{Devienne_et_al:1996, AUTHOR = {Devienne, Philippe and Lebegue, Patrick and Parrain, Anne and Routier, Jean-Christophe and Würtz, Jörg}, TITLE = {Smallest Horn Clause Programs}, YEAR = {1996}, JOURNAL = {Journal of Logic Programming}, VOLUME = {27}, NUMBER = {3}, PAGES = {227-267}, URL = {ftp://ftp.ps.uni-sb.de/pub/papers/ProgrammingSysLab/JLP96.ps.gz}, ABSTRACT = {The simplest non-trivial program pattern in logic programming is the following one : $$left\beginarrayl p( extitfact)leftarrow\ p( extitleft)leftarrow p( extitright).\ leftarrow p( extitgoal). endarray ight.defglobble#1gobble$$ where extitfact, extitgoal, extitleft and extitright are arbitrary terms. Because the well known extitappend program matches this pattern, we will denote such programs extitappend-like''. In spite of their simple appearance, we prove in this paper that termination and satisfiability (i.e the existence of answer-substitutions, called the extitemptiness problem) for are undecidable. We also study some subcases depending on the number of occurrences of variables in extitfact, extitgoal, extitleft or extitright. Moreover, we prove that the computational power of extitappend-like programs is equivalent to the one of Turing machines ; we show that there exists an extitappend-like universal program. Thus, we propose an equivalent of the Böhm-Jacopini theorem for logic programming. This result confirms the expressiveness of logic programming. The proofs are based on program transformations and encoding of problems, unpredictable iterations within number theory defined by J.H. Conway or the Post correspondence problem.}, ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Devienne:1996:SHC.pdf Devienne:1996:SHC.ps} } @Article{Duchier:2002, AUTHOR = {Duchier, Denys}, TITLE = {Dominance Constraints with Boolean Connectives: A Model-Eliminative Treatment}, YEAR = {2002}, JOURNAL = {Journal of Theoretical Computer Science}, VOLUME = {293}, NUMBER = {2}, PAGES = {321-343}, URL = {ftp://ftp.ps.uni-sb.de/pub/papers/ProgrammingSysLab/duchier-dcbc2000.ps.gz}, ABSTRACT = {Dominance constraints are a language of tree descriptions. Tree descriptions are widely used in computational linguistics for talking and reasoning about trees. While previous research has focused on the conjunctive fragment, we now extend the account to all Boolean connectives and propose a new formalism that combines dominance constraints with a feature tree logic. Although the satisfiability problem in the conjunctive fragment is known to be NP-complete, we have previously demonstrated that it can be addressed very effectively by constraint propagation: we developed an encoding that transforms a dominance constraint into a constraint satisfaction problem on finite sets solvable by constraint programming. We present a generalization of this encoding for our more expressive formalism, and prove soundness and completeness. Our main contribution is a treatment of disjunction suitable for constraint propagation.}, ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Duchier:2002:DCB.pdf Duchier:2002:DCB.ps} } @Article{Dünges:2001, AUTHOR = {Dünges, Petra}, TITLE = {Eventualities in Time - The Localization of Eventualities in the Platonist and the Reductionist Picture of Time}, YEAR = {2001}, JOURNAL = {Grammars}, VOLUME = {4}, NUMBER = {1}, PAGES = {69-83}, ABSTRACT = {This paper addresses the general question of how eventualities should be localized in time. The answer given here is mainly inspired by the model theory of Discourse Representation Theory (DRT) as presented in From Discourse to Logic by Kamp and Reyle. We show that there is a mathematical problem concerning the localization function used in that book. And we propose a remedy for this problem. The general picture that emerges should be interesting not only for DRT but for other theories using an eventuality-based semantics as well. For related questions see the CLAUS report 104 Eventualities in Time at https://www.coli.uni-saarland.de/.}, NOTE = {This paper has been printed before in Grammars 3(1):21-35, 2000. It was incorrectly printed, however, and so a corrected reprint took place} } @Article{Egg:1998, AUTHOR = {Egg, Markus}, TITLE = {Wh-Questions in Underspecified Minimal Recursion Semantics}, YEAR = {1998}, JOURNAL = {Journal of Semantics}, VOLUME = {15}, PAGES = {37-82}, ABSTRACT = {In this paper, I present Underspecified Minimal Recursion Semantics (UMRS), a representation language that represents structural ambiguities in terms of underspecification. It is argued that this kind of approach allows for transparent semantic representations and a straightforward syntax-semantics interface. UMRS is a semantic metalanguage, whose expressions describe expressions of an object language and (possibly underspecified) dependences between them. The potential of UMRS will be illustrated by employing it as the semantic component of an HPSG description of wh-questions.} } @Article{Egg:2002_1, AUTHOR = {Egg, Markus}, TITLE = {Semantic Construction for Reinterpretation Phenomena}, YEAR = {2002}, JOURNAL = {Linguistics}, VOLUME = {40}, PAGES = {579-609} } @Article{Egg_et_al:1998, AUTHOR = {Egg, Markus and Gardent, Claire and Kohlhase, Michael}, TITLE = {Steuerung der Inferenz in der Diskursverarbeitung}, YEAR = {1998}, JOURNAL = {Kognitionswissenschaft}, VOLUME = {7}, PAGES = {106-110}, ABSTRACT = {Semantic interpretation is an essential component of natural language understanding which draws on extremely efficient language-based inference techniques. Such techniques are still lacking in computational systems for natural language processing. We have investigated specialized representation formalisms and suitable inference techniques that meet some of these desiderata. We have developed higher-order inference procedures to accurately represent linguistic ambiguities in terms of underspecification, and show how these procedures can be guided by information from other linguistic strata.} } @Article{Egg_et_al:2001, AUTHOR = {Egg, Markus and Koller, Alexander and Niehren, Joachim}, TITLE = {The Constraint Language for Lambda Structures}, YEAR = {2001}, JOURNAL = {Journal of Logic, Language, and Information}, VOLUME = {10}, NUMBER = {4}, PAGES = {457-485}, URL = {https://www.coli.uni-saarland.de/~koller/papers/clls.ps.gz}, ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Egg:2001:CLL.pdf Egg:2001:CLL.ps} } @Article{Egg_et_al:2001_1, AUTHOR = {Egg, Markus and Pinkal, Manfred and Pustejovsky, James}, TITLE = {Editorial}, YEAR = {2001}, JOURNAL = {Journal of Logic, Language and Information (Special Issue on Underspecification)}, VOLUME = {10}, NUMBER = {4}, PAGES = {411-416} } @Article{Erbach:1992_2, AUTHOR = {Erbach, Gregor}, TITLE = {Rezension von Wissensbasierte Systeme im Büro. In: Künstliche Intelligenz 6(1)}, YEAR = {1992} } @Article{Erbach_et_al:1994, AUTHOR = {Erbach, Gregor and Moshier, M. Andrew and Manandhar, Suresh and Ruessink, Herbert and van der Kraan, Mark and Thiersch, Craig}, TITLE = {The Reusability of Grammatical Resources}, YEAR = {1994}, JOURNAL = {AUG News: The Newsletter of the ALEP User Group}, VOLUME = {1}, NUMBER = {1}, PAGES = {8-12} } @Article{Erbach_Saurer:2000, AUTHOR = {Erbach, Gregor and Saurer, Werner}, TITLE = {Review of Handbook of Logic in Artificial Intelligence and Logic Programming}, YEAR = {2000}, JOURNAL = {Artificial Intelligence Review}, VOLUME = {14}, NUMBER = {6}, PAGES = {615-617}, URL = {http://purl.org/net/gregor/pub/gabbay.txt}, NOTE = {Original publication: Dov M. Gabbay, Christopher J. Hogger, John Alan Robinson (Eds.), Handbook of Logic in Artificial Intelligence and Logic Programming, Volume 2: Deduction Methodologies}, ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Erbach:2000:RHL.pdf Erbach:2000:RHL.ps} } @Article{Erk_et_al:2003, AUTHOR = {Erk, Katrin and Koller, Alexander and Niehren, Joachim}, TITLE = {Processing Underspecified Semantic Descriptions in the Constraint Language for Lambda Structures}, YEAR = {2003}, JOURNAL = {Research on Language and Computation}, VOLUME = {1}, PAGES = {127--169}, URL = {https://www.coli.uni-saarland.de/~koller/papers/cllsproc.ps.gz}, ABSTRACT = {The constraint language for lambda structures (CLLS) is an expressive language of tree descriptions which combines dominance constraints with powerful parallelism and binding constraints. CLLS was introduced as a uniform framework for defining underspecified semantics representations of natural language sentences, covering scope, ellipsis, and anaphora. This article presents saturation-based algorithms for processing the complete language of CLLS and gives an overview of previous results on questions of processing and complexity.}, ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Erk:2002:PUS.pdfErk:2002:PUS.ps} } @Article{Fass_et_al:1992, AUTHOR = {Fass, Dan and Martin, James and Hinkelman, Elizabeth}, TITLE = {Introduction to the Special Issue on Non-Literal Language}, YEAR = {1992}, JOURNAL = {Computational Intelligence: An International Journal}, VOLUME = {8}, NUMBER = {3}, PAGES = {411-415} } @Article{Flickinger_Nerbonne:1992, AUTHOR = {Flickinger, Dan and Nerbonne, John}, TITLE = {Inheritance and Complementation: A Case Study of Easy Adjectives and Related Nouns}, YEAR = {1992}, JOURNAL = {Computational Linguistics}, VOLUME = {19}, NUMBER = {3}, PAGES = {269-309} } @Article{Flickinger_et_al:2000, AUTHOR = {Flickinger, Dan and Oepen, Stefan and Uszkoreit, Hans and Tsujii, Jun-ichi}, TITLE = {Introduction}, YEAR = {2000}, JOURNAL = {Journal of Natural Language Engineering}, VOLUME = {6}, NUMBER = {1}, PAGES = {1-14} } @Article{Flickinger_et_al:2000_1, AUTHOR = {Flickinger, Dan and Oepen, Stephan and Uszkoreit, Hans and Tsujii, Jun-ichi}, TITLE = {Introduction}, YEAR = {2000}, JOURNAL = {Journal of Natural Language Engineering}, VOLUME = {6}, NUMBER = {1}, PAGES = {1-14}, URL = {http://www.dfki.de/dfkibib/publications/docs/Flickinger_2000_JNLE.pdf}, ABSTRACT = {This issue of Natural Language Engineering journal reports on recent achievements in the domain of hpsg-based parsing. Research groups at Saarbrücken, CSLI Stanford and the University of Tokyo have worked on grammar development and processing systems that allow the use of hpsg-based processing in practical application contexts. Much of the research reported here has been collaborative, and all of the work shares a commitment to producing comparable results on wide-coverage grammars with substantial test suites. The focus of this special issue is deliberately narrow, to allow detailed technical reports on the results obtained among the collaborating groups. Thus, the volume cannot aim at providing a complete survey on the current state of the field. This introduction summarizes the research background for the work reported in the issue, and puts the major new approaches and results into perspective. Relationships to similar efforts pursued elsewhere are included, along with a brief summary of the research and development efforts reflected in the volume, the joint reference grammar, and the common sets of reference data.}, ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Flickinger:2000:IB.pdf} } @Article{Gabsdil_Striegnitz:2000, AUTHOR = {Gabsdil, Malte and Striegnitz, Kristina}, TITLE = {Classifying Scope Ambiguities}, YEAR = {2000}, JOURNAL = {Journal of Language and Computation}, VOLUME = {1}, NUMBER = {2}, PAGES = {291-297}, URL = {https://www.coli.uni-saarland.de/~kris/papers/jlac2000.ps.gz}, ABSTRACT = {We describe the architecture and implementation of a system which compares semantic representations of natural language input w.r.t. equivalence of logical content and context change potential. By using automated theorem proving we compute a graph-like structure which represents the relationships that hold between different readings of a given sentence. The information encoded in the graph-structure can be useful for discourse processing systems where knowledge about the relative logical strength of readings might be used to reduce the number of readings that have to be considered during processing. The system relies heavily on existing implementations and code available via the internet. These are integrated and put to the desired use by a Prolog interface. By illustrating the architecture of this system, we want to argue that it is possible to build rather complex systems involving multiple levels of linguistic processing without having to spend an unreasonably large amount of time on the implementation of basic functionalities.}, ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Gabsdil:2000:CSA.pdf Gabsdil:2000:CSA.ps} } @Article{Gardent:1996_1, AUTHOR = {Gardent, Claire}, TITLE = {Anaphores parallèles et techniques de résolution}, YEAR = {1996}, JOURNAL = {Langages}, VOLUME = {123}, PAGES = {75-98} } @Article{Gardent_et_al:1999, AUTHOR = {Gardent, Claire and Kohlhase, Michael and Konrad, Karsten}, TITLE = {Higher-Order Coloured Unification: a Linguistic Application}, YEAR = {1999}, JOURNAL = {Technique et Science Informatiques}, VOLUME = {18}, NUMBER = {2}, PAGES = {181-209} } @Article{Görz_et_al:1990, AUTHOR = {Görz, Günther and Habel, Christopher and von Hahn, Walther and Pinkal, Manfred}, TITLE = {Computerlinguistik als Studienfach - Zur Diskussion gestellt}, YEAR = {1990}, JOURNAL = {Informatik-Spektrum}, VOLUME = {13}, NUMBER = {5}, PAGES = {276-279} } @Article{Grice:1995_1, AUTHOR = {Grice, Martine}, TITLE = {Leading Tones and Downstep in English}, YEAR = {1995}, JOURNAL = {Phonology}, VOLUME = {12}, NUMBER = {2}, PAGES = {183-233} } @Article{Grice:2001, AUTHOR = {Grice, Martine}, TITLE = {Review of: Hirst, Di Cristo (eds.): Intonation Systems: A Survey of Twenty Languages}, YEAR = {2001}, JOURNAL = {Journal of Linguistics}, VOLUME = {37}, PAGES = {593-625} } @Article{Grice:2002, AUTHOR = {Grice, Martine}, TITLE = {Discussion paper: Dainora : An Empirically Based Probabilistic Model of Intonation in American English}, YEAR = {2002}, JOURNAL = {Glot International} } @Article{Grice:2002_1, AUTHOR = {Grice, Martine}, TITLE = {Review of: Botinis (ed): Intonation: Analysis, Modelling and Technology}, YEAR = {2002}, JOURNAL = {Computational Linguistics}, VOLUME = {28}, NUMBER = {1}, PAGES = {87-89} } @Article{Grice_Baumann:2002, AUTHOR = {Grice, Martine and Baumann, Stefan}, TITLE = {Deutsche Intonation und GToBI}, YEAR = {2002}, JOURNAL = {Linguistische Berichte}, VOLUME = {191}, PAGES = {267-298}, URL = {https://www.coli.uni-saarland.de/phonetik/projects/Tobi/lingber-gtobi-2.pdf}, ABSTRACT = {In this paper we provide an overview of work carried out on the intonation of Standard German both in auditory phonetic studies and in the instrumentally-based phonological accounts within the autosegmental-metrical framework. We examine how far the different accounts shed light on controversial issues such as leading tones, levels of phrasing, and phrase accents and propose a surface-oriented annotation framework, GToBI, which aims to capture all empirically observed distinctive intonation patterns. For illustration purposes, the contours which are reported to occur most commonly are given in schematic form, along with their GToBI transcription and examples of their usage.}, ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Grice:2002:DIG.pdf} } @Article{Grice_et_al:2000, AUTHOR = {Grice, Martine and Ladd, Robert D. and Arvaniti, Amalia}, TITLE = {On the Place of Phrase Accents in Intonational Phonology}, YEAR = {2000}, JOURNAL = {Phonology}, VOLUME = {17}, NUMBER = {2}, PAGES = {143-185} } @Article{Grice_Savino:1995_2, AUTHOR = {Grice, Martine and Savino, Michelina}, TITLE = {Intonation and Communicative Function in a Regional Variety of Italian}, YEAR = {1995}, JOURNAL = {PHONUS}, VOLUME = {1}, PAGES = {19-32}, URL = {https://www.coli.uni-saarland.de/Phonetics/Research/PHONUS_research_reports/Phonus1/GriceSavino_PHONUS1.ps.gz}, ABSTRACT = {This paper looks at a number of types of yes-no questions in Bari Italian: QUERIES, CHECKS and ALIGNS, as discussed in Carletta et al (1995), and another move referred to as OBJECT, which is both a response to what has just been said and a demand for clarification. The 'questioning' pitch accent identified in Grice and Savino (1995) is found in QUERIES, most ALIGNS, tentative and reasonably confident CHECKS, and OBJECTS. It is absent from very confident CHECKS or ALIGNS, in which cases the intonation pattern used is indistinguishable from that used in statements. A tripartite subcategorisation of CHECKS, according to the degree of confidence of the speaker, is reflected in the intonation by differences not only in accent type, but also in phrasing, and presence or absence of deaccenting.}, ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Grice:1995:ICFb.pdf} } @Article{Grice_et_al:1997_1, AUTHOR = {Grice, Martine and Savino, Michelina and Refice, Mario}, TITLE = {The Intonation of Questions in Bari Italian: Do Speakers Replicate their Spontaneous Speech when Reading?}, YEAR = {1997}, JOURNAL = {PHONUS}, VOLUME = {3}, PAGES = {1-7}, URL = {https://www.coli.uni-saarland.de/Phonetics/Research/PHONUS_research_reports/Phonus3/Grice_PHONUS3.ps.gz}, ABSTRACT = {In this paper we investigate the intonation of yes-no questions in Bari Italian across two speech styles. We compare the intonation of tokens produced in task-oriented dialogues with those read aloud, both from sentence-lists and from paragraph-length texts in which the target question was integrated. Results show that although all questions have a rising pitch accent, L+H* (already shown to be the marker of interrogation in Bari Italian by Grice and Savino 1995), they differ in their phrase-final F0 contour. A final rise to a high endpoint was found in 78% of read but only in 13% of spontaneous tokens. These data indicate that care should be taken when extending results from reading intonation to that of spontaneous speech.}, ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Grice:1997:IQB.pdf} } @Article{Hardcastle_Barry:1989, AUTHOR = {Hardcastle, William J. and Barry, William J.}, TITLE = {Articulatory and Perceptual Factors in /l/ Vocalisations in English}, YEAR = {1989}, JOURNAL = {Journal of the International Phonetics Association}, VOLUME = {15}, NUMBER = {2}, PAGES = {3-17} } @Article{Haridi_et_al:1999, AUTHOR = {Haridi, Seif and Van Roy, Peter and Brand, Per and Mehl, Michael and Scheidhauer, Ralf and Smolka, Gert}, TITLE = {Efficient Logic Variables for Distributed Computing}, YEAR = {1999}, JOURNAL = {ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems}, VOLUME = {21}, NUMBER = {3}, PAGES = {569-626}, URL = {ftp://ftp.ps.uni-sb.de/pub/papers/ProgrammingSysLab/TOPLAS99.ps.gz}, ABSTRACT = {We define a practical algorithm for distributed rational tree unification and prove its correctness in both the off-line and on-line cases. We derive the distributed algorithm from a centralized one, showing clearly the trade-offs between local and distributed execution. The algorithm is used to realize logic variables in the Mozart Programming System, which implements the Oz language (see http://www.mozart-oz.org/). Oz appears to the programmer as a concurrent object-oriented language with dataflow synchronization. Logic variables implement the dataflow behavior. We show that logic variables can easily be added to the more restricted models of Java and ML, thus providing an alternative way to do concurrent programming in these languages. We present common distributed programming idioms in a network-transparent way using logic variables. We show that in common cases the algorithm maintains the same message latency as explicit message passing. In addition, it is able to handle uncommon cases that arise from the properties of latency tolerance and third-party independence. This is evidence that using logic variables in distributed computing is beneficial at both the system and language levels. At the system level, they improve latency tolerance and third-party independence. At the language level, they help make network-transparent distribution practical.}, ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Haridi:1999:ELV.pdf Haridi:1999:ELV.ps} } @Article{Haridi_et_al:1998, AUTHOR = {Haridi, Seif and Van Roy, Peter and Brand, Per and Schulte, Christian}, TITLE = {Programming Languages for Distributed Applications}, YEAR = {1998}, JOURNAL = {New Generation Computing}, VOLUME = {16}, NUMBER = {3}, PAGES = {223-261}, URL = {ftp://ftp.ps.uni-sb.de/pub/papers/ProgrammingSysLab/ngc98.ps.gz}, ABSTRACT = {Much progress has been made in distributed computing in the areas of distribution structure, open computing, fault tolerance, and security. Yet, writing distributed applications remains difficult because the programmer has to manage models of these areas explicitly. A major challenge is to integrate the four models into a coherent development platform. Such a platform should make it possible to cleanly separate an application's functionality from the other four concerns. Concurrent constraint programming, an evolution of concurrent logic programming, has both the expressiveness and the formal foundation needed to attempt this integration. As a first step, we have designed and built a platform that separates an application's functionality from its distribution structure. We have prototyped several collaborative tools with this platform, including a shared graphic editor whose design is presented in detail. The platform efficiently implements Distributed Oz, which extends the Oz language with constructs to express the distribution structure and with basic primitives for open computing, failure detection and handling, and resource control. Oz appears to the programmer as a concurrent object-oriented language with dataflow synchronization. Oz is based on a higher-order, state-aware, concurrent constraint computation model.}, ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Haridi:1998:PLD.pdf Haridi:1998:PLD.ps} } @Article{Henz_Würtz:1996, AUTHOR = {Henz, Martin and Würtz, Jörg}, TITLE = {Constraint-Based Time Tabling - A Case Study}, YEAR = {1996}, JOURNAL = {Applied Artificial Intelligence}, VOLUME = {10}, NUMBER = {5}, PAGES = {439-453}, ABSTRACT = {In this paper, we concentrate on a typical scheduling problem: the computation of a time table for a German college. Like many other scheduling problems, this problem contains a variety of complex constraints and necessitates special-purpose search strategies. Techniques from Operations Research and traditional constraint logic programming are not able to express these constraints and search strategies on a sufficiently high level of abstraction. We show that the higher-order concurrent constraint language Oz provides this high-level expressivity, and can serve as a useful programming tool for college time tabling.} } @Article{Hinkelman_et_al:1992, AUTHOR = {Hinkelman, Elizabeth and Fass, Dan and Martin, James}, TITLE = {Special Issue on Non-Literal Language}, YEAR = {1992}, JOURNAL = {Computational Intelligence. An International Journal}, VOLUME = {8}, NUMBER = {3}, PAGES = {411-599} } @Article{Hutter_Kohlhase:2000, AUTHOR = {Hutter, Dieter and Kohlhase, Michael}, TITLE = {Managing Structural Information by Higher-Order Colored Unification}, YEAR = {2000}, JOURNAL = {Journal of Automated Reasoning}, VOLUME = {25}, PAGES = {123-164} } @Article{Kasper:1992_1, AUTHOR = {Kasper, Walter}, TITLE = {Presuppositions, Composition, and Simple Subjunctives}, YEAR = {1992}, JOURNAL = {Journal of Semantics}, VOLUME = {9}, PAGES = {197-221} } @Article{Kerber_Kohlhase:1996_1, AUTHOR = {Kerber, Manfred and Kohlhase, Michael}, TITLE = {A Tableau Calculus for Partial Functions}, YEAR = {1996}, JOURNAL = {Collegium logicum: Annals of the Kurt-Gödel-Society}, VOLUME = {2}, PAGES = {21-49} } @Article{Klettke_et_al:2001, AUTHOR = {Klettke, Meike and Bietz, Mathias and Bruder, Ilvio and Heuer, Andreas and Priebe, Denny and Neumann, Günter and Becker, Markus and Bedersdorfer, Jochen and Uszkoreit, Hans and Maedche, Alexander and Staab, Steffen and Studer, Rudi}, TITLE = {GETESS-Ontologien, objektrelationale Datenbanken und Textanalyse als Bausteine einer semantischen Suchmaschine}, YEAR = {2001}, JOURNAL = {Datenbank-Spektrum}, VOLUME = {1}, NUMBER = {1}, PAGES = {14-24}, URL = {http://www.dfki.de/~neumann/publications/new-ps/getess-db-spektrum.pdf}, ABSTRACT = {In diesem Artikel wird dargestellt, wie Verfahren aus der Wissensrepräsentation, der Computerlinguistik, dem Information Retrieval und aus dem Bereich Datenbanken eingesetzt werden können, um für Suchmaschinen und in Dokumentenserver neue Funktionalitäten bereitzustellen.}, ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Klettke:2001:GOO.pdf} } @Article{Kohlhase_Koller:2003, AUTHOR = {Kohlhase, Michael and Koller, Alexander}, TITLE = {Resource-Adaptive Model Generation as a Performance Model}, YEAR = {2003}, JOURNAL = {Logic Journal of the IGPL}, VOLUME = {11}, NUMBER = {4}, PAGES = {435--456}, URL = {https://www.coli.uni-saarland.de/~koller/papers/mgperf.ps.gz}, ABSTRACT = {Model generation calculi, close relatives of tableau calculi for theorem proving, can be used as competence models for semantic natural language understanding. Unfortunately existing model generation calculi are not yet plausible as performance models of actual human processing, since they fail to capture computational aspects of human language processing. We outline an extended model generation calculus that solves the most unpleasant computational inadequacy; In the extended calculus, tableau expansion rules are equipped with costs, and model construction is a process that optimizes model quality under resource constraints with respect to these costs. We embed the new calculus into an abstract inference machine and illustrate the possibilities of this approach by presenting a partial theory of definites in this setting. In this case study, the constants in the universe are given saliences, that are maintained across the model generation process. This additional data serves as one important source of information for model quality and resource cost estimation.}, ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Kohlhase:19xx:RAM.pdfKohlhase:19xx:RAM.ps} } @Article{Koller_et_al:2000_1, AUTHOR = {Koller, Alexander and Niehren, Joachim and Striegnitz, Kristina}, TITLE = {Relaxing Underspecified Semantic Representations for Reinterpretation}, YEAR = {2000}, JOURNAL = {Grammars}, VOLUME = {3}, NUMBER = {2-3}, URL = {ftp://ftp.ps.uni-sb.de/pub/papers/ProgrammingSysLab/relax2000.ps.gz}, ABSTRACT = {Type and sort conflicts in semantics are usually resolved by a process of reinterpretation, which introduces an operator into the semantic representation. We elaborate on the foundations of a recent approach to reinterpretation within a framework for semantic underspecification. In this approach, relaxed underspecified semantic representations are inferred from the syntactic structure, leaving space for subsequent addition of reinterpretation operators. Unfortunately, a structural danger of overgeneration is inherent to the relaxation of underspecified semantic representations. We identify the problem and distinguish structural properties that avoid it. We furthermore develop techniques for proving these properties and apply them to prove the safety of relaxation in a prototypical syntax/semantics interface. In doing so, we present some novel properties of tree descriptions in the constraint language over lambda structures (CLLS).}, ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Koller:2000:RUS.pdf Koller:2000:RUS.ps} } @Article{Konieczny_et_al:1997, AUTHOR = {Konieczny, Lars and Hemforth, Barbara and Scheepers, Christoph and Strube, Gerhard}, TITLE = {The Role of Lexical Heads in Parsing: Evidence from German}, YEAR = {1997}, JOURNAL = {Language and Cognitive Processes}, VOLUME = {12}, PAGES = {307-348} } @Article{Kordoni:2002_1, AUTHOR = {Kordoni, Valia}, TITLE = {Modern Greek Psych Verb Constructions}, YEAR = {2002}, JOURNAL = {Recherches en linguistique grecque}, VOLUME = {Tome 2}, URL = {https://www.coli.uni-saarland.de/~kordoni/papers/valia-kordoni.doc}, ABSTRACT = {This paper presents a semantic analysis for Psych Verb Constructions in Modern Greek.}, ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Kordoni:2002:MGP.pdf} } @Article{Koreman:1995, AUTHOR = {Koreman, Jacques}, TITLE = {The Effects of Stress and F0 on the Voice Source}, YEAR = {1995}, JOURNAL = {PHONUS}, VOLUME = {1}, PAGES = {105-120}, URL = {https://www.coli.uni-saarland.de/Phonetics/Research/PHONUS_research_reports/Phonus1/Koreman_PHONUS1.ps.gz}, ABSTRACT = {In this paper, we present data on the qualitative difference in the voice source characteristics in stressed versus unstressed syllables; for the unstressed syllables, we will further point out the qualitative differences dependent on high versus low F0 (fundamental frequency of the vocal fold vibrations). The voice source characteristics will be described in terms of a set of parameters extracted from the inverse filtered signal, consisting of the parameters OQ (open quotient), rk (pulse skewing), Ee (excitation strength), AC (peak-to-peak airflow) and DC offset (leak flow). We attempt to give a physiological explanation for our findings by comparing our data with those from other experiments, discussed in the literature. We also compare our findings with the predictions from modelling studies, and suggest some improvements of the phonation models to obtain a better correspondence between their predictions and our results. The physiological interpretation of our findings remains tentative, since no direct physiological measurements were made. Nevertheless we are able to propose a consistent explanation for the behaviour of the glottal parameter values that were observed.}, ANNOTE = {Koreman:1995:ESF} } @Article{Koreman_et_al:1997, AUTHOR = {Koreman, Jacques and Andreeva, Bistra and Barry, William J.}, TITLE = {Relational Phonetic Features for Consonant Identification in a Hybrid ASR System}, YEAR = {1997}, JOURNAL = {PHONUS}, VOLUME = {3}, PAGES = {83-110}, URL = {https://www.coli.uni-saarland.de/Phonetics/Research/PHONUS_research_reports/Phonus3/Koreman_PHONUS3.ps.gz}, ABSTRACT = {In this article we discuss implementation of some fundamental phonetic ideas related to what we shall call relational processing in a cross-language consonant identification system. The term relational processing refers to the way vowel transitions play a role in the identification of neighbouring consonants. Two experiments are described: first, consonant identification results from a hidden Markov modelling experiment are presented for consonants plus the preceding and following vowel transitions, if present. The results are compared to a baseline experiment, in which the vowel transitions are not used in the identification of the consonants. In the second experiment, the acoustic parameters are first mapped onto phonetic features; this mapping is performed by a Kohonen network1. Since vowel transitions are considered to be particularly important for identification of the place of articulation of the neighbouring consonant, only the place features (and not the consonants' manner features or the phonetic features of the vowel to which the transitions belong) are derived for the vowel transitions. Separate hidden Markov models are trained for the consonants, for the vowel offset and vowel onset transitions which share all consonantal place-of-articulation features. Concatenations of these models form the phone-like recognition units (comparable to the concatenation of phone models for the recognition of words in a conventional ASR system) which are later used for consonant identification. The results are compared with a baseline experiment in which no acoustic-phonetic mapping is performed. The experiments show that relational processing improves the consonant identification results.}, ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Koreman:1997:RPF.pdf} } @Article{Koreman_et_al:2000, AUTHOR = {Koreman, Jacques and Andreeva, Bistra and Erriquez, Attilio and Barry, William J.}, TITLE = {Can we use the linguistic information in the signal?}, YEAR = {2000}, JOURNAL = {PHONUS}, VOLUME = {5}, PAGES = {47-58}, URL = {https://www.coli.uni-saarland.de/Phonetics/Research/PHONUS_research_reports/Phonus5/Koreman_PHONUS5.pdf}, ABSTRACT = {This article discusses the use of phonetic features in automatic speech recognition. The phonetic features are derived from acoustic parameters by means of Kohonen networks. Behind the use of phonetic features instead of standard acoustic parameters lies the assumption that it is useful to help the system to focus on linguistically relevant signal properties. Previous experiments using very simple hidden Markov models to represent the phones (with only one mixture for each state and without a lexicon or language model) have indeed shown that the phoneme identification rates on the basis of phonetic features were considerably higher than on the basis of acoustic parameters. When eight mixtures per state are used in hidden Markov modelling, the phoneme identification rates for three different sets of phonetic features were found to be lower than those obtained from a system in which the acoustic parameters are modelled directly. It is suggested that the results are still good enough, however, to further explore the use of phonetic features in a complete automatic speech recognition system: if each phone sequence representing a word in the lexicon is replaced by a sequence of underspecified phonetic feature vectors, the use of phonetic features in the acoustic decoding may have certain advantages.}, ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Koreman:2000:CWU.pdf} } @Article{Koreman_Pützer:1997, AUTHOR = {Koreman, Jacques and Pützer, Manfred}, TITLE = {Finding Correlates of Vocal Fold Adduction Deficiencies}, YEAR = {1997}, JOURNAL = {PHONUS}, VOLUME = {3}, PAGES = {155-178}, URL = {https://www.coli.uni-saarland.de/Phonetics/Research/PHONUS_research_reports/Phonus3/KoremanPuetzer_PHONUS3.ps.gz}, ABSTRACT = {This paper presents first results from a pilot study in which a set of voice parameters are computed from the EGG and microphone signals. It is investigated which of the voice parameters can distinguish between 5 speaker groups. The speaker groups are divided into normal speakers, breathy speakers and speakers with an organic pathology. Some of the parameters can distinguish between (some of) the 5 groups regardless of speaker sex, whereas other parameter do so only for male or female voices. The results of this study can be useful for the derivation of parameters which can be used for instance for the evaluation of voice therapy; the results can also indicate parameters which should be given special attention in a pre-screening of speakers with a high risk of developing a voice pathology, since a change in these parameters between consultations at the ENT clinic may indicate a development towards a pathological voice. The main goal of this pilot study is not so much the derivation of these parameters, though, as the development of a methodology to find parameters which distinguish between the 5 speaker groups. The method is immediately applicable to the investigation of distinctions between other pathological groups.}, ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Koreman:1997:FCV.pdf} } @Article{Koreman_et_al:2004, AUTHOR = {Koreman, Jacques and Pützer, Manfred and Just, Manfred}, TITLE = {Acoustic, Electroglottographic and Perceptual Correlates of Vocal Fold Adduction Deficiencies in Patients with Paralysis of the Recurrent Nerve}, YEAR = {2004}, JOURNAL = {Folia Phoniatr. Logop.}, NOTE = {accepted} } @Article{Krieger:2001, AUTHOR = {Krieger, Hans-Ulrich}, TITLE = {Greatest Model Semantics for Typed Feature Structures}, YEAR = {2001}, JOURNAL = {Grammars}, VOLUME = {4}, NUMBER = {2}, PAGES = {139-165}, URL = {ftp://lt-ftp.dfki.uni-sb.de/pub/papers/local/2001_krieger_grammars.entry} } @Article{Kruijff-Korbayová:1994, AUTHOR = {Korbayova, Ivana}, TITLE = {Review of: Lambrecht, Knud: Information Structure and Sentence Form. Topic, Focus, and the Mental Representations of Discourse Referents. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994.}, YEAR = {1994}, JOURNAL = {Prague Bulletin of Mathematical Linguistics} } @Article{Kruijff-Korbayová:1999, AUTHOR = {Korbayova, Ivana}, TITLE = {Review of: Bosch, P.;van der Sandt, R. (Eds.): Focus. Cambridge University Press, 1999.}, YEAR = {1999}, JOURNAL = {Prague Bulletin of Mathematical Linguistics}, VOLUME = {7}, PAGES = {80-82} } @Article{Kruijff-Korbayová:1999_1, AUTHOR = {Korbayova, Ivana}, TITLE = {Review of: Issues of Valency and Meaning: Studies in Honour of Jarmila Panevová}, YEAR = {1999}, JOURNAL = {Slovo a slovesnost}, VOLUME = {LX/2}, NUMBER = {60}, PAGES = {150-153}, NOTE = {in Czech} } @Article{Kruijff-Korbayová:2000, AUTHOR = {Korbayova, Ivana}, TITLE = {Review of: Ladd, Robert: Intonational Phonology. Cambridge Studies in Linguistics 79, Cambridge University Press, 1997.}, YEAR = {2000}, JOURNAL = {Prague Bulletin of Mathematical Linguistics}, NUMBER = {73-74}, PAGES = {117-120} } @Article{Kruijff-Korbayová:2000_1, AUTHOR = {Korbayova, Ivana}, TITLE = {Discourse Meaning: Papers in Honour of Eva Hajicová}, YEAR = {2000}, JOURNAL = {Linguistica Pragensia}, VOLUME = {10}, NUMBER = {2}, PAGES = {105-108} } @Article{Kruijff-Korbayová:2001_1, AUTHOR = {Korbayova, Ivana}, TITLE = {Review of: McCawley, James D.: The Syntactic Phenomena of English (Second Edition). Chicago University Press.}, YEAR = {2001}, JOURNAL = {Journal of Logic, Language and Information}, VOLUME = {10}, NUMBER = {2}, PAGES = {263-266} } @Article{Kruijff-Korbayová_Hajicová:1997, AUTHOR = {Korbayova, Ivana and Hajicová, Eva}, TITLE = {Topics and Centers: A Comparison of the Salience-Based Approach and the Centering Theory}, YEAR = {1997}, JOURNAL = {Prague Bulletin of Mathematical Linguistics}, VOLUME = {67}, PAGES = {25-50}, URL = {https://www.coli.uni-saarland.de/~korbay/Publications/pbml67.ps}, NOTE = {Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic}, ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Kruijff-Korbayova:1997:TCC.pdf Kruijff-Korbayova:1997:TCC.ps} } @Article{Li:1995, AUTHOR = {Li, Jie}, TITLE = {Dou and Wh-questions in Mandarin Chinese}, YEAR = {1995}, JOURNAL = {Journal of East Asian Linguistics}, VOLUME = {4}, NUMBER = {4}, PAGES = {313-323} } @Article{Milward:1994_1, AUTHOR = {Milward, David}, TITLE = {Dynamic Dependency Grammar}, YEAR = {1994}, JOURNAL = {Linguistics and Philosophy}, VOLUME = {17}, PAGES = {561-605} } @Article{Moore_Paris:1993, AUTHOR = {Moore, Johanna D. and Paris, Cecile L.}, TITLE = {Planning Text for Advisory Dialogues: Capturing Intentional and Rhetorical Information}, YEAR = {1993}, JOURNAL = {Computational Linguistics}, VOLUME = {19}, NUMBER = {4}, PAGES = {651-694} } @Article{Moore_Pollack:1992, AUTHOR = {Moore, Johanna D. and Pollack, Martha E.}, TITLE = {A Problem for RST: The Need for Multi-Level Discourse Analysis}, YEAR = {1992}, JOURNAL = {Computational Linguistics}, VOLUME = {18}, NUMBER = {4}, PAGES = {537-544} } @Article{Müller_Niehren:2000, AUTHOR = {Müller, Martin and Niehren, Joachim}, TITLE = {Ordering Constraints over Feature Trees Expressed in Second-Order Monadic Logic}, YEAR = {2000}, JOURNAL = {Information and Computation}, VOLUME = {159}, NUMBER = {1-2}, PAGES = {22-58}, URL = {ftp://ftp.ps.uni-sb.de/pub/papers/ProgrammingSysLab/SWSJournal99.ps.gz}, ABSTRACT = {The system FT$_leq$ of ordering constraints over feature trees has been introduced as an extension of the system FT of equality constraints over feature trees. While the first-order theory of FT is well understood, only few complexity and decidability results are known for fragments of the first-order theory of FT$_leq$. We introduce a new handle for such decidability questions by showing how to express ordering constraints over feature trees in second-order monadic logic (S2S or WS2S). Our relationship implies a new decidability result for feature logics, namely that the entailment problem of FT$_leq$ with existential quantifiers $phi_1models exists x_1ldotsexists x_n phi_2$ is decidable. We also show that this problem is PSPACE-hard even though the quantifier-free case can be solved in cubic time. To our knowledge, this is the first time that a non-trivial decidability result of feature logic is reduced to Rabins famous tree theorem.}, ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Muller:2000:OCFa.pdf Muller:2000:OCFa.ps} } @Article{Müller_et_al:2000, AUTHOR = {Müller, Martin and Niehren, Joachim and Podelski, Andreas}, TITLE = {Ordering Constraints over Feature Trees}, YEAR = {2000}, JOURNAL = {Constraints, an International Journal}, VOLUME = {5}, NUMBER = {1-2}, PAGES = {7-42}, URL = {ftp://ftp.ps.uni-sb.de/pub/papers/ProgrammingSysLab/ftsub-constraints-99.ps.gz}, ABSTRACT = {Feature trees are the formal basis for algorithms manipulating record like structures in constraint programming, computational linguistics and in concrete applications like software configuration management. Feature trees model records, and constraints over feature trees yield extensible and modular record descriptions. We introduce the constraint system FT$_leq$ of ordering constraints interpreted over feature trees. Under the view that feature trees represent symbolic information, the relation $leq$ corresponds to the information ordering (carries less information than''). We present two algorithms in cubic time, one for the satisfiability problem and one for the entailment problem of FT$_leq$. We show that FT$_leq$ has the independence property. We are thus able to handle negative conjuncts via entailment and obtain a cubic algorithm that decides the satisfiability of conjunctions of positive and negated ordering constraints over feature trees. Furthermore, we reduce the satisfiability problem of Dörre's weak subsumption constraints to the satisfiability problem of FT$_leq$ and improve the complexity bound for solving weak subsumption constraints from $O(n^5)$ to $O(n^3)$.}, ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Muller:2000:OCFb.pdf Muller:2000:OCFb.ps} } @Article{Müller_et_al:2001, AUTHOR = {Müller, Martin and Niehren, Joachim and Treinen, Ralf}, TITLE = {The First-Order Theory of Ordering Constraints over Feature Trees}, YEAR = {2001}, JOURNAL = {Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science}, VOLUME = {4}, NUMBER = {2}, PAGES = {193-234}, URL = {ftp://ftp.ps.uni-sb.de/pub/papers/ProgrammingSysLab/FTSubTheory-98.ps.gz}, ABSTRACT = {The system FT$_leq$ of ordering constraints over feature trees has been introduced as an extension of the system FT of equality constraints over feature trees. We investigate the first-order theory of FT$_leq$ and its fragments in detail, both over finite trees and over possibly infinite trees. We prove that the first-order theory of FT$_leq$ is undecidable, in contrast to the first-order theory of FT which is well-known to be decidable. We show that the entailment problem of FT$_leq$ with existential quantification is PSPACE-complete. So far, this problem has been shown decidable, coNP-hard in case of finite trees, PSPACE-hard in case of arbitrary trees, and cubic time when restricted to quantifier-free entailment judgments. To show PSPACE-completeness, we show that the entailment problem of FT$_leq$ with existential quantification is equivalent to the inclusion problem of non-deterministic finite automata.}, ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Muller:2001:FOT.pdf} } @Article{Müller_Smolka:1996, AUTHOR = {Müller, Martin and Smolka, Gert}, TITLE = {Oz: Nebenläufige Programmierung mit Constraints}, YEAR = {1996}, JOURNAL = {KI - Künstliche Intelligenz}, VOLUME = {3}, PAGES = {55-61}, URL = {ftp://ftp.ps.uni-sb.de/pub/papers/ProgrammingSysLab/KI-LP96.ps.gz}, ABSTRACT = {Dieser Artikel behandelt die Programmiersprache Oz und das ihr zugrundeliegende Programmiermodell. Oz ist eine nebenläufige Programmiersprache, die Constraintprogrammierung mit funktionaler und objektorientierter Programmierung verbindet. Oz ist als Nachfolger von Hochsprachen wie Lisp, Prolog und Smalltalk entworfen; diese Sprachen sind nur unzureichend für Anwendungen geeignet, die sowohl Problemlösungskomponenten enthalten, als auch Nebenläufigkeit und Reaktivität. Im Vergleich zu Prolog gibt Oz die Idee auf, dass Programme stets auch logische Spezifikationen sein müssen. Andererseits erlaubt Oz die flexible Programmierung von Inferenzmaschinen, deren Leistungsfähigkeit weit über das in Prolog Machbare hinausgeht. Damit steht insbesondere die Funktionalität von CLP-Sprachen wie CHIP bereit.}, ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Muller:1996:ONP.pdf Muller:1996:ONP.ps} } @Article{Müller:1999_1, AUTHOR = {Müller, Stefan}, TITLE = {An HPSG-Analysis for Free Relative Clauses in German}, YEAR = {1999}, JOURNAL = {Grammars}, VOLUME = {2}, NUMBER = {1}, PAGES = {53-105}, URL = {ftp://lt-ftp.dfki.uni-sb.de/pub/papers/local/mueller99b.entry http://www.dfki.de/~stefan/PS/freeRel.ps}, ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Muller:1999:HAF.pdf Muller:1999:HAF.ps} } @Article{Müller_Würtz:1999, AUTHOR = {Müller, Tobias and Würtz, Jörg}, TITLE = {Embedding Propagators in a Concurrent Constraint Language}, YEAR = {1999}, JOURNAL = {The Journal of Functional and Logic Programming}, NUMBER = {Special Issue 1}, URL = {ftp://ftp.ps.uni-sb.de/pub/papers/ProgrammingSysLab/MuellerWuertz:99a.ps.gz}, ABSTRACT = {Solving large and hard discrete combinatorial problems often requires the design of new constraints. Current constraint systems focus on either high-level modeling or efficient implementation technology. While each approach lacks the advantages of the other one, this paper describes the combination of them in the high-level concurrent constraint language Oz. We describe an interface to Oz providing abstractions to program new efficient constraints in CPP, preserving the benefits of Oz for problem modeling. While constraints and the Oz runtime system are linked through the interface, and adequate interface abstractions are supplied to implement advanced algorithmic techniques. In particular, it provides the means to reflect the validity of a constraint and to control and inspect the state of a constraint. This allows the user to solve demanding combinatorial problems, such as hard scheduling problems. It is desirable to execute concurrent constraint programs in parallel to profit from multiprocessor architectures. We discuss how the proposed interface can be adapted to parallel execution, avoiding the recoding of constraint implementations for sequential solvers.}, NOTE = {Published on the Internet: http://mitpress.mit.edu/JFLP/, ISSN 1080--5230, MIT Press Journals, Five Cambridge Center, Cambridge, USA}, ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Muller:1999:EPC.pdf Muller:1999:EPC.ps} } @Article{Muskens:1996, AUTHOR = {Muskens, Reinhard}, TITLE = {Combining Montague Semantics and Discourse Representation}, YEAR = {1996}, JOURNAL = {Linguistics and Philosophy}, VOLUME = {19}, PAGES = {143-186} } @Article{Nederhof:1999_1, AUTHOR = {Nederhof, Mark-Jan}, TITLE = {The Computational Complexity of the Correct-Prefix Property for TAGs}, YEAR = {1999}, JOURNAL = {Computational Linguistics}, VOLUME = {25}, NUMBER = {3}, PAGES = {345-360}, URL = {ftp://lt-ftp.dfki.uni-sb.de/pub/papers/local/nederhof99b.ps.gz ftp://lt-ftp.dfki.uni-sb.de/pub/papers/local/nederhof99b.entry}, ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Nederhof:1999:CCC.pdf Nederhof:1999:CCC.ps} } @Article{Nederhof:2000, AUTHOR = {Nederhof, Mark-Jan}, TITLE = {Practical Experiments with Regular Approximation of Context-Free Languages}, YEAR = {2000}, JOURNAL = {Computational Linguistics}, VOLUME = {26}, NUMBER = {1}, PAGES = {17-44}, URL = {ftp://lt-ftp.dfki.uni-sb.de/pub/papers/local/nederhof00.ps.gz ftp://lt-ftp.dfki.uni-sb.de/pub/papers/local/nederhof00.entry}, ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Nederhof:2000:PER.pdf Nederhof:2000:PER.ps} } @Article{Nerbonne:1992_2, AUTHOR = {Nerbonne, John}, TITLE = {Evaluierungsworkshop}, YEAR = {1992}, JOURNAL = {Künstliche Intelligenz}, VOLUME = {6}, NUMBER = {4}, PAGES = {43-44} } @Article{Nerbonne_et_al:1993_1, AUTHOR = {Nerbonne, John and Netter, Klaus and Diagne, Abdel Kader and Dickmann, Ludwig and Klein, Judith}, TITLE = {A Diagnostic Tool for German Syntax}, YEAR = {1993}, JOURNAL = {Machine Translation}, VOLUME = {8}, PAGES = {85-107} } @Article{Netter:1994, AUTHOR = {Netter, Klaus}, TITLE = {Syntax in der Maschinellen Sprachverarbeitung}, YEAR = {1994}, JOURNAL = {Informationstechnik und Technische Informatik (it+ti)}, VOLUME = {36}, NUMBER = {2}, PAGES = {6-13} } @Article{Neumann:1993_1, AUTHOR = {Neumann, Günter}, TITLE = {Grammatikformalismen in der Generierung und ihre Verarbeitung}, YEAR = {1993}, JOURNAL = {Künstliche Intelligenz}, NUMBER = {Themenheft Generierung}, PAGES = {22-30}, URL = {http://www.dfki.de/~neumann/publications/ki-93/ki-93-abstract.html http://www.dfki.de/~neumann/publications/ki-93/gram-gen.ps.gz}, ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Neumann:1993:GGI.pdf Neumann:1993:GGI.ps} } @Article{Neumann:1998_1, AUTHOR = {Neumann, Günter}, TITLE = {Interleaving Natural Language Parsing and Generation Through Uniform Processing}, YEAR = {1998}, JOURNAL = {Artificial Intelligence}, VOLUME = {99}, PAGES = {121-163}, URL = {http://www.dfki.de/~neumann/publications/new-ps/ai-uta.ps.gz ftp://lt-ftp.dfki.uni-sb.de/pub/papers/local/uta.entry}, ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Neumann:1998:INL.pdf Neumann:1998:INL.ps} } @Article{Neumann_Piskorski:2002, AUTHOR = {Neumann, Günter and Piskorski, Jakub}, TITLE = {A Shallow Text Processing Core Engine}, YEAR = {2002}, JOURNAL = {Journal of Computational Intelligence}, VOLUME = {18}, NUMBER = {3}, URL = {http://www.dfki.de/~neumann/publications/new-ps/comp-intell.pdf}, NOTE = {to appear}, ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Neumann:2002:STP.pdf} } @Article{Neumann_Schmeier:2002, AUTHOR = {Neumann, Günter and Schmeier, Sven}, TITLE = {Shallow Natural Language Technology and Text Mining}, YEAR = {2002}, JOURNAL = {Künstliche Intelligenz. The German Artificial Intelligence Journal}, URL = {http://www.dfki.de/~neumann/publications/new-ps/ki-tm-final.rtf}, NOTE = {to appear} } @Article{Niehren:2000, AUTHOR = {Niehren, Joachim}, TITLE = {Uniform Confluence in Concurrent Computation}, YEAR = {2000}, JOURNAL = {Journal of Functional Programming}, VOLUME = {10}, NUMBER = {3}, PAGES = {1-47}, URL = {www.ps.uni-sb.de/Papers/abstracts/Uniform:99.html ftp://ftp.ps.uni-sb.de/pub/papers/ProgrammingSysLab/Uniform:2000.ps.gz}, ABSTRACT = {Indeterminism is typical for concurrent computation. If several concurrent actors compete for the same resource then at most one of them may succeed, whereby the choice of the successful actor is indeterministic. As a consequence, the execution of a concurrent program may be nonconfluent. Even worse, most observables (termination, computational result, and time complexity) typically depend on the scheduling of actors created during program execution. This property contrast concurrent programs from purely functional programs. A functional program is uniformly confluent in the sense that all its possible executions coincide modulo reordering of execution steps. In this paper, we investigate concurrent programs that are uniformly confluent and their relation to eager and lazy functional programs. We study uniform confluence in concurrent computation within the applicative core of the $pi$-calculus which is widely used in different models of concurrent programming (with interleaving semantics). In particular, the applicative core of the $pi$-calculus serves as a kernel in foundations of concurrent constraint programming with first-class procedures (as provided by the programming language Oz). We model eager functional programming in the $lambda$-calculus with weak call-by-value reduction and lazy functional programming in the call-by-need $lambda$-calculus with standard reduction. As a measure of time complexity, we count application steps. We encode the $lambda$-calculus with both above reduction strategies into the applicative core of the $pi$-calculus and show that time complexity is preserved. Our correctness proofs employs a new technique based on uniform confluence and simulations. The strength of our technique is illustrated by proving a folk theorem, namely that the call-by-need complexity of a functional program is smaller than its call-by-value complexity. A shortened version of this report will appear in the Journal of Functional Programming. Due to lack of space, this journal version does not contain the encoding of the $delta$-calculus (introduced in the paper) into the applicative core of the $pi$-calculus (given here), which is of its own interest.}, ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Niehren:2000:UCC.pdf Niehren:2000:UCC.ps} } @Article{Niehren_et_al:2000, AUTHOR = {Niehren, Joachim and Treinen, Ralf and Tison, Sophie}, TITLE = {On Rewrite Constraints and Context Unification}, YEAR = {2000}, JOURNAL = {Information Processing Letters}, VOLUME = {74}, NUMBER = {1-2}, PAGES = {35-40}, URL = {ftp://ftp.ps.uni-sb.de/pub/papers/ProgrammingSysLab/rewrite-context.ps.gz}, ABSTRACT = {We show that stratified context unification, which is one of the most expressive fragments of context unification known to be decidable, is equivalent to the satisfiability problem of slightly generalized rewriting constraints.}, ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Niehren:2000:RCC.pdf Niehren:2000:RCC.ps} } @Article{Oepen_Carroll:2000_1, AUTHOR = {Oepen, Stefan and Carroll, John}, TITLE = {Parser Engineering and Performance Profiling}, YEAR = {2000}, JOURNAL = {Journal of Natural Language Engineering}, VOLUME = {6}, NUMBER = {1}, PAGES = {81-98} } @Article{Oepen_Flickinger:1998, AUTHOR = {Oepen, Stefan and Flickinger, Dan}, TITLE = {Towards Systematic Grammar Profiling. Test Suite Technology Ten Years After}, YEAR = {1998}, JOURNAL = {Journal of Computer Speech and Language}, VOLUME = {12}, NUMBER = {4}, PAGES = {411-436}, ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Oepen:1998:TSG.pdf} } @Article{Pickering_et_al:2000_1, AUTHOR = {Pickering, Martin J. and Traxler, Matthew and Crocker, Matthew W.}, TITLE = {Ambiguity Resolution in Sentence Processing: Evidence Against Likelihood}, YEAR = {2000}, JOURNAL = {Journal of Memory and Language}, VOLUME = {43}, NUMBER = {3}, PAGES = {447-475} } @Article{Podelski_Smolka:1997, AUTHOR = {Podelski, Andreas and Smolka, Gert}, TITLE = {Situated Simplification}, YEAR = {1997}, JOURNAL = {Theoretical Computer Science}, VOLUME = {173}, PAGES = {209-233} } @Article{Pützer:1995, AUTHOR = {Pützer, Manfred}, TITLE = {Die Wortakzente von Beuren. Ein Beitrag zu Wortprosodischen Strukturen in einer Moselfränkischen Mundart}, YEAR = {1995}, JOURNAL = {PHONUS}, VOLUME = {1}, PAGES = {65-104}, URL = {https://www.coli.uni-saarland.de/Phonetics/Research/PHONUS_research_reports/Phonus1/Puetzer_PHONUS1.ps.gz}, ABSTRACT = {This report addresses the topic of word-accent in the dialect of the Rhine-Palatinate town of Beuren, close to the Northern Saarland border and belonging to the Mosel-Franconian dialect region. The report is presented in two thematically linked parts, and their partly complementary results contribute to a better understanding of the word-prosody structure of this dialect. The first part is a pilot study of the Rhenish Accentuation phenomena. It is an acoustic analysis of Accent 1 (also called Stoßton) and Accent 2 (also called Schleifton) words produced under different sentence-accent conditions in different intonation patterns. The second part is concernd with another tonal accent, sometimes called the neutral accent, which is assumed, on the basis of auditory judgements, to exist in the dialect of Beuren. A pilot experiment tests the perceptual contribution of durational and tonal properties to the acceptability of this accent and of accent 2.}, ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Putzer:1995:WBB.pdf} } @Article{Pützer:1997, AUTHOR = {Pützer, Manfred}, TITLE = {Zu Transkriptionskonventionen bei Plosiven im Übergangsgebiet zwischen moselfränkischen und rheinfränkischen Dialekten im germanophonen Lothringen (Frankreich)}, YEAR = {1997}, JOURNAL = {PHONUS}, VOLUME = {3}, PAGES = {25-60}, URL = {https://www.coli.uni-saarland.de/Phonetics/Research/PHONUS_research_reports/Phonus3/Puetzer_PHONUS3.ps.gz}, ABSTRACT = {Phonus 3, Institute of Phonetics, University of the Saarland, 1997, 35-60. The present study deals with the dialect of a town situated in the transitional region between the Mosel-Franconian and Rhine-Franconian areas in Germanophone Lorraine. The focus of this study is the phonetic basis of the plosives /p, t, k/ and /b, d, g/ in initial, medial and final position, i.e.: prevocalic / presonorant, intervocalic and postvocalic / postsonorant position, respectively. Interest in this subject stems from the different transciption conventions traditionally in use in the three Germanophone dialect regions of Lorraine: the Mosel-Franconian, Rhine-Franconian and transitional regions. Both an auditive evaluation and an instrumental analysis of the systematically elicited speech corpus, followed by a statistical analysis, support the choice of the phonetic symbols in phonologically non-relevant positions in the dialect under investigation.}, ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Putzer:1997:TPI.pdf} } @Article{Pützer:2001, AUTHOR = {Pützer, Manfred}, TITLE = {Multiparametrische Stimmqualitäts-erfassung männlicher und weiblicher Normalstimmen}, YEAR = {2001}, JOURNAL = {Folia Phoniatr. Logop.}, VOLUME = {53}, PAGES = {73-84} } @Article{Pützer_Barry:1998, AUTHOR = {Pützer, Manfred and Barry, William J.}, TITLE = {Geographische und generationsbezogene Verbreitung saarländischer Dialekt-phänomene im germanophonen Lothringen (Frankreich)}, YEAR = {1998}, JOURNAL = {Zeitschrift für Dialektologie und Linguistik}, VOLUME = {65}, NUMBER = {2}, PAGES = {152-178} } @Article{Pützer_Barry:1999, AUTHOR = {Pützer, Manfred and Barry, William J.}, TITLE = {Soziophonetische Betrachtungen zu deutschen Dialekten in Lothringen (Frankreich)}, YEAR = {1999}, JOURNAL = {Folia Linguistica}, VOLUME = {32}, NUMBER = {3-4}, PAGES = {161-199} } @Article{Pützer_Barry:2002, AUTHOR = {Pützer, Manfred and Barry, William J.}, TITLE = {Differential Weighting of Phonetic Properties in Cross-Dialectal Perception}, YEAR = {2002}, JOURNAL = {PHONUS}, VOLUME = {6, Festschrift für Max Mangold}, PAGES = {191-220} } @Article{Pützer_Barry:2002_1, AUTHOR = {Pützer, Manfred and Barry, William J.}, TITLE = {Methodische Aspekte der auditiven Bewertung von Stimmqualität}, YEAR = {2002}, JOURNAL = {Sprache Stimme Gehör}, NOTE = {to appear} } @Article{Pützer_et_al:2001, AUTHOR = {Pützer, Manfred and Erriquez, Attilio and Barry, William J. and Just, Manfred}, TITLE = {Differenzierte Stimmprofile zur männlichen und weiblichen Normalstimme}, YEAR = {2001}, JOURNAL = {Aktuelle phoniatrisch-pädaudiologische Aspekte}, VOLUME = {8}, PAGES = {71-75} } @Article{Pützer_Just:1999, AUTHOR = {Pützer, Manfred and Just, Manfred}, TITLE = {Akustische und elektrophysiologische Stimmanalyse nach laserchirurgischer Larynxkarzinomresektion: Ein Fallstudie}, YEAR = {1999}, JOURNAL = {PHONUS}, VOLUME = {4}, PAGES = {103-121}, URL = {https://www.coli.uni-saarland.de/Phonetics/Research/PHONUS_research_reports/Phonus4/Puetzer_PHONUS4.ps.gz}, ABSTRACT = {Phonus 4, Institute of Phonetics, University of the Saarland, 1999, 103-121. In this paper the course of the therapy after minimally invasive laser surgery for a carcinoma of the vocal cord (T1) is evaluated using acoustic and electroglottographic methods. The evaluation includes preoperative, postoperative and post-rehabilitative conditions. With the help of frequency and amplitude perturbation parameters derived from the acoustic output, and parameters based on electroglottographic properties of single periods (contact and skewing quotient; jitter), respectively, we are able to provide statistical evidence for the effectiveness of the therapeutic measures. Comparisons with the tolerance values given by the producers of the analysis programs and with empirically derived variation ranges from a large sample of normal speakers allow us to quantify the effect. The course of the recovery, also described in this study, provides the anatomical and physiological basis to explain the functional improvement of phonation observed in the acoustic and electroglottographic correlates.}, ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Putzer:1999:AES.pdf} } @Article{Pützer_Koreman:1997, AUTHOR = {Pützer, Manfred and Koreman, Jacques}, TITLE = {A German Database of Patterns of Pathological Vocal Fold Vibration}, YEAR = {1997}, JOURNAL = {PHONUS}, VOLUME = {3}, PAGES = {143-153}, URL = {https://www.coli.uni-saarland.de/Phonetics/Research/PHONUS_research_reports/Phonus3/PuetzerKoreman_PHONUS3.ps.gz}, ABSTRACT = {This paper presents a survey of a database of pathological voice qualities, collected in collaboration with the Department of Phoniatrics and ENT at the Caritas clinic St. Theresia in Saarbr.cken. The major part of this paper is devoted to a medical description of pathological voice qualities, but the recording procedure as well as the goal of the database collection will also be described. In particular, we hope that in the future it will be possible, on the basis of the present database, to relate properties of recorded voice signals to phoniatric diagnoses of voice pathologies.}, ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Putzer:1997:GDP.pdf} } @Article{Pützer_Marasek:2000, AUTHOR = {Pützer, Manfred and Marasek, Krzysztof}, TITLE = {Differenzierung gesunder Stimmqualitäten und Stimmqualitäten bei Rekurrens-parese mit Hilfe elektroglottographischer Messungen und RBH-System}, YEAR = {2000}, JOURNAL = {Sprache Stimme Gehör}, VOLUME = {24}, PAGES = {154-163} } @Article{Pützer_et_al:2002, AUTHOR = {Pützer, Manfred and Moringlane, Jean Richard and Fuss, Gerhard}, TITLE = {Auswirkungen neurstimulatorischer Eingriffe auf das glottale Schwingungsverhalten bei Patienten mit M. Parkinson und Multipler Sklerose}, YEAR = {2002}, JOURNAL = {Folia Phoniatr. Logop.}, NOTE = {to appear} } @Article{Rhie_et_al:1997, AUTHOR = {Rhie, Sung Ja and Barry, William J. and Koreman, Jacques}, TITLE = {Syllable Structure and Duration in the Realisation of German Rhythm by Korean Learners}, YEAR = {1997}, JOURNAL = {PHONUS}, VOLUME = {3}, PAGES = {111-141}, URL = {https://www.coli.uni-saarland.de/Phonetics/Research/PHONUS_research_reports/Phonus3/Rhie_PHONUS3.ps.gz}, ABSTRACT = {Sentences read and imitated by four Korean learners of German, two advanced and two beginners, containing selected two-, three- and four-syllable words were compared with readings of the same sentences by two native speakers of German. The words were also varied systematically in their complexity and in the familiarity of their syllable structure. They combined familiar and unfamiliar sounds with known [CV(son)] and unknown [C(C)VC(C)] syllables. The realisations by the Korean learners were analysed for deviations from the native productions with respect to pause behaviour, articulation rate, the duration of the selected words, and the relative syllable duration within those words. Results show that unfamiliar sounds, syllable structure and Korean syllable-dependent rhythmic patterning combine to interfere with the production of the correct German rhythm. As the length and the syllable complexity of the German target words increases so does the degree of deviation from the native German patterns. Length of exposure to German did not appear to guarantee a closer approximation to the target patterns, but all learners were able to modify their L2-productions in the imitation task.}, ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Rhie:1997:SSD.pdf} } @Article{Rothkegel_et_al:1994, AUTHOR = {Rothkegel, Annely and Schmitt, Michael and Villiger, Claudia}, TITLE = {CHAINING - Eine Strategie zum Aufbau der sequentiellen Textstruktur}, YEAR = {1994}, JOURNAL = {Sprache und Datenverarbeitung}, VOLUME = {18}, NUMBER = {2}, PAGES = {19-44} } @Article{Saurer:1993, AUTHOR = {Saurer, Werner}, TITLE = {A Natural Deduction System for Discourse Representation Theory}, YEAR = {1993}, JOURNAL = {Journal of Philosophical Logic}, VOLUME = {22}, PAGES = {249-302} } @Article{Schmitt_Villiger:1997, AUTHOR = {Schmitt, Michael and Villiger, Claudia}, TITLE = {Sprachwissenschaft im Netz - Strukturkriterien für ein Virtuelles Linguistisches Museum}, YEAR = {1997}, JOURNAL = {Sprache und Datenverarbeitung}, VOLUME = {21}, NUMBER = {1}, PAGES = {41-52} } @Article{Schröder:1999_1, AUTHOR = {Schröder, Marc}, TITLE = {Can Emotions be Synthesized without Controlling Voice Quality?}, YEAR = {1999}, JOURNAL = {PHONUS}, VOLUME = {4}, PAGES = {37-55}, URL = {http://www.dfki.de/~schroed/articles/schroeder1999b.pdf}, ABSTRACT = {The present study addresses the question whether it is in principle feasible to convey emotion in synthesized speech using a restricted parameter set which can usually be controlled in concatenation based synthesizers. Using copy synthesis, the prosodic structure of one sentence uttered with five emotional expressions (anger, joy, fear, sadness, and neutral) was transferred to synthetic stimuli. Perception tests show that for some synthetic stimuli, the high recognition rates for the corresponding natural stimuli are almost reproduced, while for other stimuli the emotional information is lost. In a free association perception test, a tendency towards the perception of the unintended category disappointment was found that only varied to a limited extend across stimuli. Die vorliegende Untersuchung widmet sich der Frage, ob Emotionen prinzipiell mit einem begrenzten Parametersatz vermittelt werden können, wie er üblicherweise in konkatenativer Synthese zur Verfügung steht. Mittels Kopiesynthese wurde die prosodische Struktur eines Satzes, der mit fünf emotionalen Ausdrücken (Wut, Freude, Angst, Traurigkeit, und neutral) produziert worden war, auf synthetische Stimuli übertragen. Perzeptionstests zeigen, daß für manche Stimuli die hohen Erkennungsraten der entsprechenden natürlichen Stimuli nahezu reproduziert werden, während für andere Stimuli die emotionale Information verlorengeht. In einem Perzeptionstest zur freien Assoziation wurde eine Tendenz zur Wahrnehmung der unbeabsichtigten Kategorie ”Enttäuschung” festgestellt, die nur bedingt zwischen den Stimuli variierte.}, ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Schroder:1999:CES.pdf} } @Article{Shieber_et_al:1990, AUTHOR = {Shieber, Stuart M. and van Noord, Gertjan and Pereira, Fernando and Moore, Robert}, TITLE = {A Semantic-Head-Driven Generation Algorithm for Unification-Based Formalisms}, YEAR = {1990}, JOURNAL = {Computational Linguistics}, VOLUME = {16}, NUMBER = {1}, PAGES = {30-42} } @Article{Smolka:1996, AUTHOR = {Smolka, Gert}, TITLE = {Problem Solving with Constraints and Programming}, YEAR = {1996}, JOURNAL = {ACM Computing Surveys}, VOLUME = {28}, NUMBER = {4}, URL = {ftp://ftp.ps.uni-sb.de/pub/papers/ProgrammingSysLab/ACM_Surveys_96.ps.gz}, ABSTRACT = {I sketch a general model of constraint-based problem solving that is not committed to a particular programming paradigm, show that Prolog in particular and logic programming in general do not provide a satisfactory framework for constraint programming, and outline how constraint programming is realized in Oz, a general-purpose language for symbolic processing.}, ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Smolka:1996:PSC.pdf Smolka:1996:PSC.ps} } @Article{Sturt_et_al:2000, AUTHOR = {Sturt, Patrick and Pickering, Martin J. and Crocker, Matthew W.}, TITLE = {Search Strategies in Syntactic Reanalysis}, YEAR = {2000}, JOURNAL = {Journal of Psycholinguistic Research}, VOLUME = {29}, NUMBER = {2}, PAGES = {183-194} } @Article{Sturt_et_al:2001, AUTHOR = {Sturt, Patrick and Pickering, Martin J. and Scheepers, Christoph and Crocker, Matthew W.}, TITLE = {The Preservation of Structure in Language Comprehension: Is Reanalysis the last Resort?}, YEAR = {2001}, JOURNAL = {Journal of Memory and Language}, VOLUME = {45}, PAGES = {283-307} } @Article{Sturt_et_al:2002, AUTHOR = {Sturt, Patrick and Scheepers, Christoph and Pickering, Martin J.}, TITLE = {Syntactic Ambiguity Resolution after Initial Misanalysis: The Role of Recency}, YEAR = {2002}, JOURNAL = {Journal of Memory and Language}, VOLUME = {46}, PAGES = {371-390} } @Article{ter Stal_et_al:1998, AUTHOR = {ter Stal, W. G. and Beijert, J.-H. and de Bruin, G. and van Gent, J. and de Jong, Franciska and Kraaij, W. and Netter, Klaus and Smart, G.}, TITLE = {Twenty-One: Cross-Language Disclosure and Retrieval of Multimedia Documents on Sustainable Development}, YEAR = {1998}, JOURNAL = {Computer Networks and ISDN Systems}, VOLUME = {30}, NUMBER = {13}, PAGES = {1237-1248}, URL = {ftp://lt-ftp.dfki.uni-sb.de/pub/papers/local/twentyone97.ps.gz ftp://lt-ftp.dfki.uni-sb.de/pub/papers/local/twentyone97.entry}, ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Stal:1998:TOC.pdf Stal:1998:TOC.ps} } @Article{Traum_Hinkelman:1992, AUTHOR = {Traum, David and Hinkelman, Elizabeth}, TITLE = {Conversation Acts in Task-Oriented Spoken Dialogue}, YEAR = {1992}, JOURNAL = {Computational Intelligence}, VOLUME = {8}, NUMBER = {3}, PAGES = {579-599}, URL = {http://www.cs.tufts.edu/~elizh/ci-single.ps}, ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Traum:1992:CAT.pdf Traum:1992:CAT.ps} } @Article{Trost:1991_1, AUTHOR = {Trost, Harald}, TITLE = {A Morphological Component for the Recognition and Generation of Word Forms in Natural Language Understanding Systems: Integrating Two-Level Morphology and Feature Unification}, YEAR = {1991}, JOURNAL = {Applied Artificial Intelligence}, VOLUME = {4}, NUMBER = {4}, PAGES = {411-457} } @Article{Trost:1991_3, AUTHOR = {Trost, Harald}, TITLE = {Recogniton and Generation of Word Forms for Natural Language Understanding Systems: Integrating Two-Level Morphology and Feature Unification}, YEAR = {1991}, JOURNAL = {Applied Artificial Intelligence}, VOLUME = {4}, NUMBER = {4}, PAGES = {411-457}, URL = {http://www.dfki.de/dfkibib/publications/docs/Trost_1991_RGWFVLUS.pdf}, ABSTRACT = {A language-independent morphological component for the recognition and generation of word forms is presented. Based on a lexicon of morphs, the approach combines two-level morphology and a feature-based unification grammar describing word formation. To overcome the heavy use of diacritics, feature structures are associated with the two-level rules. These feature structures function as filters for the application of the rules. That way information contained in the lexicon and the morphological grammar can guide the application of the two-level rules. Moreover, information can be transmitted from the two-level part to the grammar part. This approach allows for a natural description of some nonconcatenative morphological phenomena as well as morphonological phenomena that are restricted to certain word classes in their applicability. The approach is applied to German inflectional and derivational morphology. The component may easily be incorporated into natural language understanding systems and can be especially useful in medical, scientific, or technical languages where it can be used for the automatic processing of compound words.}, ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Trost:1991:RGW.pdf} } @Article{Trouvain:1999, AUTHOR = {Trouvain, Jürgen}, TITLE = {Phonological Aspects of Reading Rate Strategies}, YEAR = {1999}, JOURNAL = {PHONUS}, VOLUME = {4}, PAGES = {15-35}, ABSTRACT = {This paper deals with the effect of tempo on phonological structure. In two production experiments, German speakers were asked to read texts at three self-selected rates, normal, fast, and slow. Different speaker strategies were inspected in terms of pausing, phrasing, pitch accent structure and segmental reductions. The first aim of the study is to describe the reorganisation of the pho-nological structure as a function of the three speech rate categories. The second goal is to discuss the strategies used in speaking faster and slower than normal, considering in particular the homogeneity among speakers and the symmetry within speakers. The differences found between and within speakers provide a basis for modelling individual tempo profiles at the phonological level, which could be exploited e.g. for the synthesis of individual voices and speaking styles.}, ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Trouvain:1999:PAR.pdf Trouvain:1999:PAR.ps} } @Article{Uszkoreit_et_al:1998, AUTHOR = {Uszkoreit, Hans and Brants, Thorsten and Duchier, Denys and Krenn, Brigitte and Konieczny, Lars and Oepen, Stefan and Skut, Wojciech}, TITLE = {Studien zur performanzorientierten Linguistik: Aspekte der Relativsatzextraposition im Deutschen}, YEAR = {1998}, JOURNAL = {Kognitionswissenschaft}, VOLUME = {7}, NUMBER = {3}, PAGES = {129-133}, ABSTRACT = {Am Beispiel der Relativsatzextraposition im Deutschen zeigt das Papier wie Verfahren der sprachwissenschaftlichen Modellbildung, korpuslinguistischen Untersuchung und des psycholinguistischen Experiments in einem integrativen Forschungsansatz zusammenwirken, der auf ein verbessertes Verständnis und die linguistisch wie kognitiv adäquate Modellierung sprachlicher Performanzprobleme zielt. Ausgehend von der von Hawkins (1994) formulierten Theorie zur Wortstellung werden Hypothesen über die positionelle Verteilung von Relativsätzen formuliert und in Bezug auf Korpusdaten und Akzeptabilitätsmessungen überprüft. Alle beschriebenen empirischen Untersuchungen bestätigen den erwarteten Einfluss von Längenfaktoren auf die Relativsatzdistribution, zeigen gleichzeitig aber eine interessante Asymmetrie zwischen Produktions- und Rezeptionsdaten.} } @Article{van Noord_et_al:1999, AUTHOR = {van Noord, Gertjan and Bouma, Gosse and Koeling, Rob and Nederhof, Mark-Jan}, TITLE = {Robust Grammatical Analysis for Spoken Dialogue Systems}, YEAR = {1999}, JOURNAL = {Natural Language Engineering}, VOLUME = {5}, NUMBER = {1}, PAGES = {45-93}, URL = {http://odur.let.rug.nl/~vannoord/papers/nle/}, ABSTRACT = {We argue that grammatical analysis is a viable alternative to concept spotting for processing spoken input in a practical spoken dialogue system. We discuss the structure of the grammar, and a model for robust parsing which combines linguistic sources of information and statistical sources of information. We discuss test results suggesting that grammatical processing allows fast and accurate processing of spoken input.} } @Article{Van Roy_et_al:1997, AUTHOR = {Van Roy, Peter and Haridi, Seif and Brand, Per and Smolka, Gert and Mehl, Michael and Scheidhauer, Ralf}, TITLE = {Mobile Objects in Distributed Oz}, YEAR = {1997}, JOURNAL = {ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems}, VOLUME = {19}, NUMBER = {5}, PAGES = {804-851}, URL = {ftp://ftp.ps.uni-sb.de/pub/papers/ProgrammingSysLab/TOPLAS97.ps.gz}, ABSTRACT = {Some of the most difficult questions to answer when designing a distributed application are related to mobility: what information to transfer between sites and when and how to transfer it. Network-transparent distribution, the property that a program's behavior is independent of how it is partitioned among sites, does not directly address these questions. Therefore we propose to extend all language entities with a network behavior that enables efficient distributed programming by giving the programmer a simple and predictable control over network communication patterns. In particular, we show how to give objects an arbitrary mobility behavior that is independent of the object's definition. In this way, the syntax and semantics of objects are the same regardless of whether they are used as stationary servers, mobile agents, or simply as caches. These ideas have been implemented in Distributed Oz, a concurrent object-oriented language that is state aware and has data flow synchronization. We prove that the implementation of objects in Distributed Oz is network transparent. To satisfy the predictability condition, the implementation avoids forwarding chains through intermediate sites. The implementation is an extension to the publicly available DFKI Oz 2.0 system.}, ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Roy:1997:MOD.pdf Roy:1997:MOD.ps} } @Article{Vasishth:2002, AUTHOR = {Vasishth, Shravan}, TITLE = {Word Order, Negation, and Negative Polarity in Hindi}, YEAR = {2002}, JOURNAL = {Journal of Language and Computation}, VOLUME = {3}, URL = {ftp://ftp.ling.ohio-state.edu/pub/Students/Vasishth/Published/JLAC2001/vasishth.pdf}, NOTE = {to appear}, ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Vasishth:2002:WON.pdf} } @Article{Volk_et_al:2002, AUTHOR = {Volk, Martin and Ripplinger, Bärbel and Vintar, Špela and Buitelaar, Paul and Raileanu, Diana and Sacaleanu, Bogdan}, TITLE = {Semantic Annotation for Concept-Based Cross-Language Medical Information Retrieval}, YEAR = {2002}, JOURNAL = {International Journal of Medical Informatics}, VOLUME = {67}, NUMBER = {1-3}, PAGES = {97-112}, URL = {http://dfki.de/~paulb/jmi.pdf}, ABSTRACT = {We present a framework for concept-based cross-language information retrieval in the medical domain, which is under development in the MUCHMORE project. Our approach is based on using the Unified Medical Language System (UMLS) as the primary source of semantic data. Documents and queries are annotated with multiple layers of linguistic information. Linguistic processing includes part-of-speech tagging, morphological analysis, phrase recognition and the identification of medical terms and semantic relations between them. The paper describes experiments in monolingual and cross-language document retrieval, performed on a corpus of medical abstracts. Results show that linguistic processing, especially lemmatization and compound analysis for German, is a crucial step in achieving a good baseline performance. On the other hand, they show that semantic information, specifically the combined use of concepts and relations, increases the performance in monolingual and cross-language retrieval.}, ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Volk:2002:SAC.pdf} } @Article{Wokurek_Pützer:2002, AUTHOR = {Wokurek, Wolfgang and Pützer, Manfred}, TITLE = {Akustische Analyse normalstimmlicher und pathologischer Phonation}, YEAR = {2002}, NOTE = {to appear} } @Article{Ziff_et_al:1995, AUTHOR = {Ziff, Donald A. and Spackmann, Stephen and Waclena, Keith}, TITLE = {Funser: A Functional Server for Textual Information Retrieval}, YEAR = {1995}, JOURNAL = {Journal of Functional Programming}, VOLUME = {5}, NUMBER = {3}, PAGES = {317-343}, ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Ziff:1995:FFS.pdf} } @Article{Brinckmann_Trouvain:2003, AUTHOR = {Brinckmann, Caren and Trouvain, Jürgen}, TITLE = {The Role of Duration Models and Symbolic Representation for Timing in Synthetic Speech}, YEAR = {2003}, MONTH = {January}, JOURNAL = {International Journal of Speech Technology}, VOLUME = {6}, NUMBER = {1}, PAGES = {21-23}, URL = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/A:1021043804581}, ABSTRACT = {In order to determine priorities for the improvement of timing in synthetic speech this study looks at the role of segmental duration prediction and the role of phonological symbolic representation in the perceptual quality of a text-to-speech system. In perception experiments using German speech synthesis, two standard duration models (Klatt rules and CART) were tested. The input to these models consisted of a symbolic representation which was either derived from a database or a text-to-speech system. Results of the perception experiments show that different duration models can only be distinguished when the symbolic representation is appropriate. Considering the relative importance of the symbolic representation, post-lexical segmental rules were investigated with the outcome that listeners differ in their preferences regarding the degree of segmental reduction. 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Logop.}, ADDRESS = {Koreman:2004:CVV}, NOTE = {accepted} } @Article{Vasishth:2003_1, AUTHOR = {Vasishth, Shravan}, TITLE = {Word order, negation, and negative polarity in Hindi}, YEAR = {2003}, JOURNAL = {Research on Language and Computation}, VOLUME = {2:1}, PAGES = {127-146}, ADDRESS = {Vasishth:2003:WON} } @Article{Sp2007, AUTHOR = {Sporleder, Caroline}, TITLE = {Manually vs. Automatically Labelled Data in Discourse Relation Classification. Effects of Example and Feature Selection}, YEAR = {2007}, JOURNAL = {LDV Forum}, VOLUME = {22}, NUMBER = {1}, PAGES = {1-20}, NOTE = {CS, MP} } @Article{Schaffar_Chen:2001, AUTHOR = {Schaffar, Wolfram and Chen, Lansun}, TITLE = {Yes-no question in Mandarin and the theory of focus}, YEAR = {2001}, JOURNAL = {Linguistics}, VOLUME = {39}, NUMBER = {5}, PAGES = {837-870}, URL = {Schaffar:2001:YNQ} } @Article{Koller_et_al:2004, AUTHOR = {Koller, Alexander and Debusmann, Ralph and Gabsdil, Malte and Striegnitz, Kristina}, TITLE = {Put my galakmid coin into the dispenser and kick it: Computational Linguistics and Theorem Proving in a Computer Game}, YEAR = {2004}, JOURNAL = {Journal of Logic, Language and Information: Special Issue on ICoS-3}, VOLUME = {13}, NUMBER = {2}, PAGES = {187--206}, URL = {https://www.coli.uni-saarland.de/~kris/papers/kluwer2004.ps.gz} } @Article{Kordoni_Neu:2004, AUTHOR = {Kordoni, Valia and Neu, Julia}, TITLE = {Creating multi-purpose linguistic resources for Modern Greek: a deep Modern Greek Grammar}, YEAR = {2004}, JOURNAL = {Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC 2004)}, URL = {Kordoni:2004:CMP} } @Article{Kamide_et_al:2003, AUTHOR = {Kamide, Yuki and Scheepers, Christoph and Altmann, Gerry}, TITLE = {Integration of syntactic and semantic information in predictive processing: Cross-linguistic evidence from German and English}, YEAR = {2003}, JOURNAL = {Journal of Psycholinguistic Research}, VOLUME = {32 (1)}, PAGES = {37-55} } @Article{Keller_Alexopoulou:2001, AUTHOR = {Keller, Frank and Alexopoulou, Theodora}, TITLE = {Phonology Competes with Syntax: Experimental Evidence for the Interaction of Word Order and Accent Placement in the Realization of Information Structure}, YEAR = {2001}, JOURNAL = {Cognition}, VOLUME = {79}, NUMBER = {3}, PAGES = {301-372} } @Article{Keller:2001, AUTHOR = {Keller, Frank}, TITLE = {Experimental Evidence for Constraint Competition in Gapping Constructions}, YEAR = {2001}, JOURNAL = {Competition in Syntax}, PAGES = {211-248} } @Article{Keller_Asudeh:2002, AUTHOR = {Keller, Frank and Asudeh, Ash}, TITLE = {Probabilistic Learning Algorithms and Optimality Theory}, YEAR = {2002}, JOURNAL = {Linguistic Inquiry}, VOLUME = {33}, NUMBER = {2}, PAGES = {225-244} } @Article{Keller_Lapata:2003, AUTHOR = {Keller, Frank and Lapata, Mirella}, TITLE = {Using the Web to Obtain Frequencies for Unseen Bigrams}, YEAR = {2003}, JOURNAL = {Computational Linguistics}, VOLUME = {29}, NUMBER = {3}, PAGES = {459-484} } @Article{KCP2005, AUTHOR = {Knoeferle, Pia and Crocker, Matthew W. and Pickering, Martin J.}, TITLE = {The influence of the immediate visual context on incremental thematic role-assignment: evidence from eye-movements in depicted events}, YEAR = {2005}, JOURNAL = {Cognition}, VOLUME = {1}, NUMBER = {95}, PAGES = {95-127} } @Article{Lapata_et_al:2001, AUTHOR = {Lapata, Mirella and Keller, Frank and Schulte im Walde, Sabine}, TITLE = {Verb frame frequency as a predictor of verb bias}, YEAR = {2001}, JOURNAL = {Journal of Psycholinguistic Reseach}, VOLUME = {30(4)}, PAGES = {419-435} } @Article{Lapata_et_al:2003, AUTHOR = {Lapata, Mirella and Keller, Frank and Scheepers, Christoph}, TITLE = {Intra-sentential context effects on the interpretation of logical metonymy}, YEAR = {2003}, JOURNAL = {Cognition Science}, VOLUME = {27}, PAGES = {649-668} } @Article{Lapata_et_al:2003_1, AUTHOR = {Lapata, Mirella and Keller, Frank and Scheepers, Christoph}, TITLE = {Intra-sentential Context Effects on the Interpretation of Logical Metonymy}, YEAR = {2003}, JOURNAL = {Cognitive Science}, VOLUME = {27:4}, PAGES = {649-668} } @Article{Melinger:2003, AUTHOR = {Melinger, Alissa}, TITLE = {Morphological structure in the lexical representation of prefixed words: Evidence from speech errors}, YEAR = {2003}, JOURNAL = {Language and Cognitive Processes}, VOLUME = {18 (3)}, PAGES = {335-362} } @Article{Melinger_Abdel Rahman:2004, AUTHOR = {Melinger, Alissa and Abdel Rahman, R.}, TITLE = {Investigating the interplay between semantic and phonological distractor effects in picture naming}, YEAR = {2004}, JOURNAL = {Brain and Language}, VOLUME = {90}, PAGES = {213-220} } @Article{Melinger_Levelt:2004 (accepted), AUTHOR = {Melinger, Alissa and Levelt, William}, TITLE = {Gesture and the communicative intention of the speaker}, YEAR = {2004}, JOURNAL = {Gesture} } @Article{Scheepers:2003, AUTHOR = {Scheepers, Christoph}, TITLE = {Syntactic priming of relative clause attachments: Persistence of structural configuration in sentence production}, YEAR = {2003}, JOURNAL = {Cognition}, VOLUME = {89}, PAGES = {179-205} } @Article{wbarry:1134654566, AUTHOR = {Pützer, Manfred and M and Barry, William J. and Fuß and Moringlane, G. &}, TITLE = {Instrumentalphonetische Untersuchungen zu Auswirkungen der Elektrostimulation subkortikaler Hirnstrukturen auf glottal-supraglottale Artikulationsmechanismen bei Patienten mit M. Parkinson und multipler Sklerose.}, YEAR = {2003}, JOURNAL = {Sprache, Stimme, Gehör}, KEY = {entry_type}, VOLUME = {27}, PAGES = {161-170} } @Article{wbarry:1134654307, AUTHOR = {Pützer and M and Barry and Moringlane and Fuß and G and Spiegel}, TITLE = {Auswirkungen der Elektrostimulation subkortikaler Hirnstrukturen auf das glottale Schwingungsverhalten bei Patienten mit Morbus Parkinson und multipler Sklerose.}, YEAR = {2003}, JOURNAL = {Folia Phoniatrica et Logopaedica}, KEY = {entry_type}, VOLUME = {55}, NUMBER = {5}, PAGES = {220-232} } @Article{entry_type, AUTHOR = {Moringlane, Jean Richard and Pützer, Manfred and Barry, William J.}, TITLE = {Bilateral high-frequency electrical impulses to the thalamus reduce voice tremor: acoustic and electroglottographic analysis. A case report}, YEAR = {2003}, JOURNAL = {European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology} } @Article{RMBWJ2005, AUTHOR = {Russo, Michela and Barry, William J.}, TITLE = {Interaction between segmental structure and rhythm. A look at Italian dialects and regional standard Italian}, YEAR = {2004}, JOURNAL = {Folia Linguistica}, VOLUME = {XXXVIII}, NUMBER = {3-4}, PAGES = {277-296} } @Article{PB2004, AUTHOR = {Pützer, Manfred and Barry, William J.}, TITLE = {Methodische Aspekte der auditiven Bewertung von Stimmqualität}, YEAR = {2004}, JOURNAL = { Sprache Stimme Gehör: Zeitschrift für Kommunikationsstörungen}, VOLUME = {28}, PAGES = {1-10} } @Article{WBC2006, AUTHOR = {Weber, Andrea and Braun, Bettina and Crocker, Matthew W.}, TITLE = {Finding Referents in Time: Eye-tracking Evidence for the Role of Contrastive Accents}, YEAR = {2006}, JOURNAL = {Language and Speech}, VOLUME = {49}, NUMBER = {3}, PAGES = {367-392} } @Article{KC2006, AUTHOR = {Knoeferle, Pia and Crocker, Matthew W.}, TITLE = {The coordinated interplay of scene, utterance, and world knowledge: evidence from eye tracking}, YEAR = {2006}, JOURNAL = {Cognitive Science}, VOLUME = {30}, NUMBER = {3}, PAGES = {481-529} } @Article{WGC2006, AUTHOR = {Weber, Andrea and Grice, Martine and Crocker, Matthew W.}, TITLE = {Finding Referents in Time: Eye-tracking Evidence for the Role of Contrastive Accents}, YEAR = {2006}, JOURNAL = {Language and Speech}, VOLUME = {49}, NUMBER = {3}, PAGES = {367-392} } @Article{CWO2006, AUTHOR = {Cutler, Anne and Weber, Andrea and Otake, Takashi}, TITLE = {Asymmetric mapping from phonetic to lexical representations in second-language listening}, YEAR = {2006}, JOURNAL = {Journal of phonetics}, VOLUME = {34}, PAGES = {269-284} } @Article{WC2006, AUTHOR = {Weber, Andrea and Cutler, Anne}, TITLE = {First-language phonotactics in second-language listening}, YEAR = {2006}, JOURNAL = {The journal of the Acoustical Society of America}, VOLUME = {119}, NUMBER = {1}, PAGES = {597-607} } @Article{S2006, AUTHOR = {Schulte im Walde, Sabine}, TITLE = {Experiments on the automatic induction of German semantic verb classes}, YEAR = {2006}, JOURNAL = {Computational linguistics }, VOLUME = {32}, NUMBER = {2}, PAGES = {159-194} } @Article{barryrusso2002, AUTHOR = {Barry, John W. and Russo, Michela}, TITLE = {Gradi di elisione dello scha finale nelle variatà di Ischia e Pozzuoli: Unánalisi strumentale e implicazione ritmiche}, YEAR = {2002}, JOURNAL = {Quaderni Linguistici e Filologici XV. La fonetica acustica come strumento di analisi della variazione linguistica in Italia}, VOLUME = {Atti delle XII Giornate die Studio del Gruppo di Fonetica} } @Article{WGCM2006, AUTHOR = {Weber, Andrea and Grice, Martine and Crocker, Matthew W.}, TITLE = {The role of prosody in the interpretation of structural ambiguities: a study of anticipatory eye movements}, YEAR = {2006}, JOURNAL = {Cognition}, VOLUME = {99}, NUMBER = {2}, PAGES = {B63-B72} } @Article{ICM1999, AUTHOR = {Ishizaki, Masato and Crocker, Matthew W. and Mellish, Chris}, TITLE = {Exploring Mixed-Initiative Dialogue Using Computer Dialogue Simulation}, YEAR = {1999}, JOURNAL = {Journal of User-Modeling and User-Adapted Interaction}, NUMBER = {1/2}, PAGES = {79-91} } @Article{SPC1999, AUTHOR = {Sturt, Patrick and Pickering, Martin J. and Crocker, Matthew W.}, TITLE = {Structural Change and Reanalysis Difficulty in Language Comprehension}, YEAR = {1999}, JOURNAL = {Journal of Memory and Language}, VOLUME = {40}, NUMBER = 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Challenges}, YEAR = {2006}, JOURNAL = {IEEE Intelligent Systems}, VOLUME = {21}, NUMBER = {5}, PAGES = {14-18} } @Article{WaKrScBa2007, AUTHOR = {Wahlster, Wolfgang and Kröner, A. and Schneider, M. and Baus, J.}, TITLE = {Sharing Memories of Smart Products and Their Consumers in Instrumented Environments}, YEAR = {2007}, JOURNAL = {it - Information Technology}, VOLUME = {50}, NUMBER = {1}, PAGES = {45-50}, NOTE = {WW} } @Article{MeTr2007, AUTHOR = {Mehlhorn, Grit and Trouvain, Jürgen}, TITLE = {Sensibilisierung von Lernenden für fremdsprachliche Prosodie}, YEAR = {2007}, JOURNAL = {Zeitschrift für interkulturellen Fremdsprachenunterricht}, VOLUME = {12}, NUMBER = {2}, PAGES = {1-25}, NOTE = {WB} } @Article{StWeLeSh2007, AUTHOR = {Strange, W. and Weber, Andrea and Levy, E. and Shafiro, V.}, TITLE = {Acoustic variability of German, French, and American vowel: Effects of phonetic context}, YEAR = {2007}, JOURNAL = {Journal of the Acoustical Society of America}, VOLUME = {122}, PAGES = {1111-1129}, NOTE = {MC} } @Article{PuBaMo2007, AUTHOR = {Pützer, Manfred and Barry, William J. and Moringlane, Jean Richard}, TITLE = {Effect of deep brain stimulation on different speech subsystems in patients with multiple sclerosis}, YEAR = {2007}, JOURNAL = {Journal Voice}, VOLUME = {21}, NUMBER = {6}, PAGES = {741-753}, NOTE = {WB} } @Article{PaLa2007, AUTHOR = {Pado, Sebastian and Lapata, Mirella}, TITLE = {Dependency-based Construction of Semantic Space Models}, YEAR = {2007}, JOURNAL = {Computational Linquistics}, VOLUME = {33}, NUMBER = {2}, PAGES = {161-199}, NOTE = {MP} } @Article{KrYeJeCh2007, AUTHOR = {Kruijff, Geert-Jan M. and Zender, Hendrik and Jensfelt, Patric and Christensen, Henrik}, TITLE = {Situated Dialogue and Spatial Organization: What, Where... and Why?}, YEAR = {2007}, JOURNAL = {International Journal of Advanced Robotic Systems, Special Issue on Human and Robot Interactive Communication}, VOLUME = {4}, NUMBER = {2}, PDF = {https://www.coli.uni-saarland.de/publications/intern/uploads/pdf/kruijff_etal07-jars.pdf}, NOTE = {HU} } @Article{KnCr2007a, AUTHOR = {Knoeferle, Pia and Crocker, Matthew W.}, TITLE = {The influence of recent scene events on spoken comprehension: evidence from eye-movements. .}, YEAR = {2007}, JOURNAL = {Journal of Memory and Language (Special Issue: Language-Vision Interaction}, VOLUME = {57}, NUMBER = {2}, PAGES = {519-543}, NOTE = {MC} } @Article{FrKrXuUsCrSc2007, AUTHOR = {Frank, Anette and Krieger, Hans-Ulrich and Xu, Feiyu and Uszkoreit, Hans and Crysmann, Berthold and Schäfer, Ulrich}, TITLE = {Question Answering from Structured Knowledge Sources}, YEAR = {2007}, JOURNAL = {Journal of Applied Logics, Special Issue on Questions and Answers: Theoretical and Applied Perspectives}, VOLUME = {5}, NUMBER = {1}, PAGES = {20-48}, NOTE = {HU, MP} } @Article{ShLiXuUsz2007, AUTHOR = {Shen, Jia-Yi and Li, Hong and Xu, Feiyu and Uszkoreit, Hans}, TITLE = {Recognition of Chinese Organization Names and Abbreviations}, YEAR = {2007}, JOURNAL = {Journal of Chinese Information Processing}, VOLUME = {21}, PAGES = {17-21}, NOTE = {HU} } @Article{BuPeThPi2009, AUTHOR = {Burchardt, Aljoscha and Pennacchiotti, Marco and Thater, Stefan and Pinkal, Manfred}, TITLE = {Assessing the impact of frame semantics on textual entailment}, YEAR = {2009}, JOURNAL = {Natural language engineering}, VOLUME = {15}, NUMBER = {4}, PAGES = {527-550}, NOTE = {MP} } @Article{PaCrKe2009, AUTHOR = {Pado, Ulrike and Crocker, Matthew W. and Keller, Frank}, TITLE = {A probabilistic model of semantic plausibility in sentence processing}, YEAR = {2009}, JOURNAL = {Cognitive science}, VOLUME = {33}, NUMBER = {5}, PAGES = {794-838}, NOTE = {MC} } @Article{KnCr2009, AUTHOR = {Knoeferle, Pia and Crocker, Matthew W.}, TITLE = {Constituent order and semantic parallelism in online comprehension : eye-tracking evidence from German}, YEAR = {2009}, JOURNAL = {Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology}, VOLUME = {62}, NUMBER = {12}, PAGES = {2338-2371}, NOTE = {MC} } @Article{ClKe2009, AUTHOR = {Claus, Berry and Kelter, Stephanie}, TITLE = {Embodied language comprehension : the processing of spatial information during reading and listening}, YEAR = {2009}, JOURNAL = {Advances in psychology research}, VOLUME = {59}, PAGES = {1-44}, NOTE = {MC} } @Article{JaPyNi2009, AUTHOR = {Järvikivi, Juhani and Pyykkönen, Pirita and Jussi, Niemi}, TITLE = {Exploiting degrees of inflectional ambiguity : stem form and the time course of morphological processing}, YEAR = {2009}, JOURNAL = {Journal of experimental psychology: Learning, memory, and cognition}, VOLUME = {35}, NUMBER = {1}, PAGES = {221-235}, NOTE = {MC} } @Article{MaCrKn2009, AUTHOR = {Mayberry, Marshall R. and Crocker, Matthew W. and Knoeferle, Pia}, TITLE = {Learning to attend : a connectionist model of situated language comprehension}, YEAR = {2009}, JOURNAL = {Cognitive Science}, VOLUME = {33}, NUMBER = {3}, PAGES = {449-496}, NOTE = {MC} } 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Issue 2, S. 315-322}, NOTE = {WB} } @Article{WBJT2008b, AUTHOR = {Barry, William J. and Trouvain, Jürgen}, TITLE = {Ocke-Schwen Bohn, Murray J. Munro (eds): Language experience in second language speech learning : in honor of James Emil Flege [Rezension]}, YEAR = {2008}, JOURNAL = {Phonetica. - 65. 2008, 4, S. 272-276}, NOTE = {WB} } @Article{StKr2012, AUTHOR = {Stachowicz, Dennis and Kruijff, Geert-Jan M.}, TITLE = {Episodic-like memory for cognitive robots}, YEAR = {2012}, JOURNAL = {IEEE transactions on autonomous mental development}, VOLUME = {4. 2012}, PAGES = {1-16}, NOTE = {HU} } @Article{FeSp2011, AUTHOR = {Ferrández, Óscar and Spurk, Christian and Kouylekov, Milena and Dornescu, Iustin and Ferrández, Sergio and Negri, Matteo and Izquierdo, Rubén and Tomas, David and Orasan, Constantin and Neumann, Günter and Magnini, Bernardo and Vicedo, Jose Luis}, TITLE = {The QALL-ME Framework : a specifiable-domain multilingual question answering architecture}, YEAR = {2011}, JOURNAL = {Web semantics : science, services and agents on the World Wide Web}, VOLUME = {9}, NUMBER = {2}, PAGES = {137–145}, NOTE = {HU} } @Article{WoWi2011b, AUTHOR = {Wolska, Magdalena and Wilske, Sabrina}, TITLE = {Meaning versus form in computer-assisted task-based language learning : a case study on the German dative}, YEAR = {2011}, JOURNAL = {Journal for language technology and computational linguistics}, VOLUME = {26}, NUMBER = {1}, PAGES = {23-37}, NOTE = {MP} } @Article{Bar211, AUTHOR = {Barreiro, Anabela and Scott, Bernard and Kasper, Walter and Kiefer, Bernd}, TITLE = {OpenLogos machine translation : philosophy, model, resources and customization}, YEAR = {2011}, JOURNAL = {Machine translation}, VOLUME = {25}, NUMBER = {2}, PAGES = {107-126} } @Article{PoGh2011a, AUTHOR = {Povey, Dan and Ghoshal, Arnab}, TITLE = {The subspace Gaussian mixture model - a structured model for speech recognition}, YEAR = {2011}, JOURNAL = {Computer speech and language}, VOLUME = {25}, NUMBER = {2}, PAGES = {404–439}, NOTE = {DK} } @Article{LuGhRe2011a, AUTHOR = {Lu, Liang and Ghoshal, Arnab and Renals, Steve}, TITLE = {Regularized subspace Gaussian mixture models for speech recognition}, YEAR = {2011}, JOURNAL = {IEEE signal processing letters}, VOLUME = {18}, NUMBER = {7}, PAGES = {419-422}, NOTE = {DK} } @Article{Dü2011, AUTHOR = {Dünges, Petra}, TITLE = {Arabic children´s literature today : determining factors and tendencies}, YEAR = {2011}, JOURNAL = {Publications of the Modern Language Association of America}, VOLUME = {126}, NUMBER = {1}, PAGES = {170-181}, ABSTRACT = {In spite of great obstacles, modern Arabic children's literature has seen remarkable developments lately, both in quality of text and illustrations and in breadth of subject matter. Moreover, the intricate question of which variety of Arabic to use in writing for children can now be answered in different ways, closely linked to different conceptions of Arab culture. In this essay, I discuss children's fiction published in the last twenty years in the Arab world that is, in the League of Arab States. This area shows great political and socioeconomic diversity but is unified through culture and not least through the Arabic language. I am mainly interested in books originally written in Arabic, but I also take a look at Arab children's literature in foreign languages. Translations into Arabic and children's magazines I only mention in passing.}, NOTE = {MP} } @Article{ReUs2011, AUTHOR = {Rehm, Georg and Uszkoreit, Hans}, TITLE = {Multilingual Europe : a challenge for language tech}, YEAR = {2011}, JOURNAL = {MultiLingual : language, technology, business. April - May}, VOLUME = {22}, PAGES = {51-52} } @Article{WeEgKo2011, AUTHOR = {Webber, Bonnie and Egg, Markus and Kordoni, Valia}, TITLE = {Discourse structure and language technology}, YEAR = {2011}, JOURNAL = {Natural language engineering. DOI:10.1017/S1351324911000337 [Elektronische Ressource]} } @Article{BAKo2011a, AUTHOR = {Baldwin, Timothy and Kordoni, Valia}, TITLE = {The interaction between linguistics and computational linguistics : virtuous, vicious or vacuous?}, YEAR = {2011}, JOURNAL = {Linguistic issues in language technology. 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Berlin, New York: de Gruyter [Rezension]}, YEAR = {2011}, JOURNAL = {Zeitschrift für interkulturellen Fremdsprachenunterricht}, VOLUME = {16}, NUMBER = {1}, PAGES = {86-91} } @Article{AliFa2012, AUTHOR = {Alishahi, Afra and Fazly, Afsaneh and Köhne, Judith and Crocker, Matthew W.}, TITLE = {Sentence-based attentional mechanisms in word learning : evidence from a computational model}, YEAR = {2012}, JOURNAL = {Frontiers in psychology}, VOLUME = {3}, NOTE = {MC} } @Article{PalSp2012, AUTHOR = {Palmer, Alexis and Sporleder, Caroline and Li, Linlin}, TITLE = {So to speak : a computational and empirical investigation of lexical cohesion of non-literal and literal expressions in text}, YEAR = {2012}, JOURNAL = {Discours [En ligne], 11 | 2012, mis en ligne le 23 décembre 2012, consulté le 18 juillet 2013} } @Article{HoMe2012, AUTHOR = {Horacek, Helmut and Métais, Elisabeth and Muñoz, Rafael and Wolska, Magdalena}, TITLE = {Applications of natural language to information systems}, YEAR = {2012}, JOURNAL = {Data & Knowledge Engineering Journal}, VOLUME = {74}, PAGES = {62} } @Article{MoeMöb2012, AUTHOR = {Moers, Cornelia and Möbius, Bernd and Rosanowski, Frank and Nöth, Elmar and Eysholdt, Ulrich and Haderlein, Tino}, TITLE = {Vowel- and text-based cepstral analysis of chronic hoarseness}, YEAR = {2012}, JOURNAL = {Journal of voice}, VOLUME = {26}, NUMBER = {4}, PAGES = {416-424} } @Article{Tro2012, AUTHOR = {Trouvain, Jürgen}, TITLE = {Review of Russ, C.V.J.2010. The Sounds of German. Cambridge:Cambridge University Press.}, YEAR = {2012}, JOURNAL = {Journal of the International Phonetic Association}, BOOKTITLE = {Journal of the International Phonetic Association}, VOLUME = {42}, PAGES = {211-213} } @Article{WeCro2012, AUTHOR = {Weber, Andrea and Crocker, Matthew W.}, TITLE = {On the nature of semantic constraints on lexical access}, YEAR = {2012}, JOURNAL = {Journal of psycholinguistic research}, VOLUME = {41}, NUMBER = {3}, PAGES = {195-214}, NOTE = {MC} } @Article{SvaFar2012, AUTHOR = {Svantner, Jan and Farkas, Igor and Crocker, Matthew W.}, TITLE = {Modeling utterance-driven visual attention during situated comprehension}, YEAR = {2012}, JOURNAL = {Neural network world}, VOLUME = {22}, NUMBER = {2}, PAGES = {85-101}, NOTE = {MC} } @Article{DreGra2012, AUTHOR = {Drenhaus, Heiner and Beim Graben, Peter}, TITLE = {Ereigniskorrelierte Potenziale (EKPs)}, YEAR = {2012}, JOURNAL = {Zeitschrift für germanistische Linguistik}, VOLUME = {40}, NUMBER = {1}, PAGES = {1-30}, NOTE = {MC} } @Article{GraDre2012, AUTHOR = {Beim Graben, Peter and Drenhaus, Heiner}, TITLE = {Computationelle Neurolinguistik}, YEAR = {2012}, JOURNAL = {Zeitschrift für germanistische Linguistik}, VOLUME = {40}, NUMBER = {1}, PAGES = {97-125}, NOTE = {MC} } @Article{Pyyk2012, AUTHOR = {Pyykkönen, Pirita}, TITLE = {Esipuhe : neurolingvistisiä tutkimussuuntauksia}, YEAR = {2012}, JOURNAL = {Puhe ja kieli = Tal och språk = Speech and language}, VOLUME = {32}, NUMBER = {2}, PAGES = {54-58}, NOTE = {MC} } @Article{PyykJae2012, AUTHOR = {Pyykkönen, Pirita and Järvikivi, Juhani}, TITLE = {Children and situation models of multiple events}, YEAR = {2012}, JOURNAL = {Developmental psychology}, VOLUME = {48}, NUMBER = {2}, PAGES = {521-529}, NOTE = {MC} } @Article{RuppGold2012, AUTHOR = {Ruppenhofer, Josef and Lee-Goldman, Russell and Sporleder, Caroline and Morante, Roser}, TITLE = {Beyond sentence-level semantic role labeling : linking argument structures in discourse}, YEAR = {2012}, JOURNAL = {Language resources and evaluation}, NOTE = {sonst. 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Mitarbeiter} } @Article{PaNoh2013, AUTHOR = {Pado, Sebastian and Noh, Tae-Gil and Stern, Asher and Wang, Rui and Zanoli, Roberto}, TITLE = {Design and realization of a modular architecture for textual entailment}, YEAR = {2013}, JOURNAL = {Natural language engineering}, PAGES = {1-34}, NOTE = {HU} } @Article{HenMer2013, AUTHOR = {Henderson, James and Merlo, Paola and Titov, Ivan and Musillo, Gabriele}, TITLE = {Multilingual joint parsing of syntactic and semantic dependencies with a latent variable model}, YEAR = {2013}, JOURNAL = {Computational linguistics}, VOLUME = {39}, NUMBER = {4}, PAGES = {949-998}, NOTE = {sonst. Mitarbeiter} } @Article{DemKell2013, AUTHOR = {Demberg, Vera and Keller, Frank and Koller, Alexander}, TITLE = {Incremental, predictive parsing with psycholinguistically motivated tree-adjoining grammar}, YEAR = {2013}, JOURNAL = {Computational linguistics}, VOLUME = {39}, NUMBER = {4}, PAGES = {1025-1066}, NOTE = {sonst. Mitarbeiter} } @Article{StaCro2014, AUTHOR = {Staudte, Maria and Crocker, Matthew W. and Heloir, Alexis and Kipp, Michael}, TITLE = {The influence of speaker gaze on listener comprehension: Contrasting visual versus intentional accounts}, YEAR = {2014}, JOURNAL = {Cognition}, VOLUME = {133}, NUMBER = {1}, PAGES = {317-328} } @Article{SzeSte2014, AUTHOR = {Székely, Éva and Steiner, Ingmar and Ahmed, Zeeshan and Carson-Berndsen, Julie}, TITLE = {Facial expression-based affective speech translation}, YEAR = {2014}, MONTH = {March}, JOURNAL = {Journal on Multimodal User Interfaces}, VOLUME = {8}, NUMBER = {1}, PAGES = {87-96} } @Article{FigNeu2014, AUTHOR = {Figueroa, Alejandro and Neumann, Günter}, TITLE = {Category-specific models for ranking effective paraphrases in community Question Answering}, YEAR = {2014}, MONTH = {August}, JOURNAL = {Expert Systems With Applications}, VOLUME = {41}, NUMBER = {10}, PAGES = {4730-4742} } @Article{KruKr2014, AUTHOR = {Kruijff, Geert-Jan M. and 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