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Context   Doc     2 (0):   Joshi, Aravind K., K. Vijay-Shanker, and David Weir. 1991. The convergence of mildly context-sensitive grammatical formalisms. In P. Sells, S. Shieber, and T. Wasow (Eds.), Foundational Issues in Natural Language Processing . Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

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Context   Doc     1 (0):   Joshi, Aravind K. 1985. How much context-sensitivity is required to provide reasonable structural descriptions: tree adjoining grammars. In D. Dowty, L. Kartunnen, and A. Zwicky (Eds.), Natural Language Processing: Psycholinguistic, Computational and Theoretical Perspectives . Cambridge University Press.

Context   Doc     1 (0):   University of Amsterdam. Aravind Joshi, K. Vijay-Shanker, and David Weir. 1991. The convergence of mildly context-sensitive grammar formalisms. In Foundational Issues in Natural Language Processing, MIT Press.

Context   Doc     1 (0):   Joshi, Aravind K., and Seth Kulick. 1997. Partial Proof Trees as Building Blocks for a Categorial Grammar. Linguistics and Philosophy. To appear.

Context   Doc     1 (0):   In Gerard Kempen, editor, Natural Language Generation. Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, Dordrecht, Holland, chapter 16, pages 233--252. Joshi, Aravind K. and Yves Schabes. 1991. Fixed and flexible phrase structure: Coordination in tree adjoining grammars. In Fourth DARPA Workshop on Speech and Natural Language, Pacific Grove, California, February.

Context   Doc     1 (0):   Technical Report CSD 85/198, University of California, Berkeley, California. Joshi, Aravind K. 1987. The relevance of tree adjoining grammar to generation.

Context   Doc     1 (0):   Joshi, Aravind K. and Scott Weinstein. 1981. Control of inference: Role of some aspects of discourse structure - centering. In Proc. International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, pages 385--387.

Context   Doc     1 (0):   Joshi, Aravind K. and Steve Kuhn. 1979. Centered logic: The role of entity centered sentence representation in natural language inferencing. In Proc. International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence.

Context   Doc     1 (0):   Joshi, Aravind K. and Yves Schabes. 1991. Tree-adjoining grammars and lexicalized grammars.

Context   Doc     1 (0):   Joshi, Aravind K. 1992. TAGs in categorial clothing. Presented at 3rd Meeting on Mathematics of Language (MOL3), November.

Context   Doc     1 (0):   Joshi, Aravind K. 1990. Processing crossed and nested dependencies: an automaton perspective on the psycholinguistic results. Language and Cognitive Processses 5.

Context   Doc     1 (0):   Joshi, Aravind K. 1985. Tree adjoining grammars: How much context-sensitivity is required to provide reasonable structural description? In David Dowty, Lauri Karttunen, and Arnold Zwicky (Eds.), Natural Language Processing: Psycholinguistic, Computational and Theoretical Perspectives , 206--250. New York: Cambridge University Press.

Context   Doc     1 (0):   Joshi, Aravind, K.Vijay-Shanker, and David Weir. 1991. The Convergence of Mildly Context-sensitive Formalisms. In Processing of Linguistic Structure, ed. Peter Sells, Stuart Shieber, and Tom Wasow. 31--81.

Context   Doc     1 (0):   Clark, Herbert. H. and Marshall, Catherine R. (1981). Definite reference and mutual knowledge. In Joshi, Aravind K., Webber, Bonnie L., and Sag, Ivan, editors, Elements of Discourse Understanding. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, MA, pages 10--61.


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