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Subject: Computational Linguistics Vol 36, No 1 (2010)
 

	
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Publisher:	MIT Press
			http://mitpress.mit.edu/ 			
			
Journal Title:  Computational Linguistics 
Volume Number:  36 
Issue Number:  1 
Issue Date:  2010 


Main Text:  

Volume 36, Issue 1 - March 2010 
	
Broad-Coverage Parsing Using Human-Like Memory Constraints  
William Schuler, Samir AbdelRahman, Tim Miller, Lane Schwartz
Computational Linguistics March 2010, Vol. 36, No. 1: 1-30. 
	
A Graph-Theoretic Framework for Semantic Distance  
Vivian Tsang, Suzanne Stevenson
Computational Linguistics March 2010, Vol. 36, No. 1: 31-69.
	
Summarizing Short Stories  
Anna Kazantseva, Stan Szpakowicz
Computational Linguistics March 2010, Vol. 36, No. 1: 71-109.

The Noisy Channel Model for Unsupervised Word Sense Disambiguation  
Deniz Yuret, Mehmet Ali Yatbaz
 	
Automatically Identifying the Source Words of Lexical Blends in English  
Paul Cook, Suzanne Stevenson
Computational Linguistics March 2010, Vol. 36, No. 1: 129-149.
 
Book Reviews
	
Representation and Management of Narrative Information: Theoretical Principles 
and Implementation Gian Piero Zarri (Politecnico di Milano) Springer Verlag 
(Advanced Information and Knowledge Processing series, edited by Lakhmi Jain 
and Xindong Wu), 2009, x+301 pp; hardbound, ISBN 978-1-84800-077-3, $99.00; e-
book, ISBN 978-1-84800-078-0; DOI 10.1007/978-1-84800-078-0  
Frank Schilder
Computational Linguistics March 2010, Vol. 36, No. 1: 151-156.
First Page | PDF (54 KB) | PDF Plus (58 KB) 
	
Dependency Parsing Sandra Kübler, Ryan McDonald, and Joakim Nivre (Indiana 
University, Google Research, and Uppsala and Växjö Universities) Morgan & 
Claypool (Synthesis Lectures on Human Language Technologies, edited by 
Graeme Hirst, volume 2), 2009, xii+115 pp; paperbound, ISBN 978-1-59829-596-2, 
$40.00; e-book, ISBN 978-1-59829-597-9, $30.00 or by subscription  
John Carroll
Computational Linguistics March 2010, Vol. 36, No. 1: 151-156.

Last Words
	
Failure is an Orphan (Let's Adopt)  
Stan Szpakowicz
Computational Linguistics March 2010, Vol. 36, No. 1: 157-158. 



Linguistic Field(s): Semantics
                     Text/Corpus Linguistics
                     Computational Linguistics

Subject Language(s): English (eng)




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