Machine translation and the lexicon : third International EAMT Workshop, Heidelberg, Germany, April 26-28, 1993 : proceedings /

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Corporate Author: International EAMT Workshop Heidelberg, Germany
Other Authors: Steffens, Petra, 1958-
Format: Conference Proceeding Book
Language:English
Published: Berlin ; New York : Springer-Verlag, c1995.
Series:Lecture notes in computer science ; 898.
Lecture notes in computer science. Lecture notes in artificial intelligence.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction / Petra Steffens
  • Knowledge Extraction from Machine-Readable Dictionaries: An Evaluation / Nancy Ide and Jean Veronis
  • Description and Acquisition of Multiword Lexemes / Angelika Storrer and Ulrike Schwall
  • Pragmatics of Specialist Terms: The Acquisition and Representation of Terminology / Khurshid Ahmad
  • The Cambridge Language Survey / Paul Procter
  • Memory-Based Lexical Acquisition and Processing / Walter Daelemans
  • Typed Feature Formalisms as a Common Basis for Linguistic Specification / Hans-Ulrich Krieger
  • European Efforts Towards Standardizing Language Resources / Nicoletta Calzolari
  • Machine Translation and Terminology Database - Uneasy Bedfellows? / Katharina Koch
  • A Generic Lexical Model / Daniel Bachut, Isabelle Duquennoy, Lee Humphreys, Tita Kyriakopoulou, Anne Monceaux, Fiammetta Namer, Jean-Michel Ombrouck, Claire Perrey, Anne Poncet-Montange, Maria-Claudia Puerta, Caroline Raffy, Brigitte Roudaud and Simon Sabbagh.
  • TransLexis: An Integrated Environment for Lexicon and Terminology Management / Brigitte Blaser
  • The Use of Terminological Knowledge Bases in Software Localisation / Evangelos Karkaletsis, Constantine Spyropoulos and George Vouros
  • Navigation Through Terminological Databases / Renate Mayer
  • Types of Lexical Co-Occurrences: Descriptive Parameters / Folker Caroli
  • Perception Vocabulary in Five Languages - Towards an Analysis Using Frame Elements / Nicholas Ostler
  • Relating Parallel Monolingual Lexicon Fragments for Translation Purposes / Ulrich Heid.