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Computational Linguistics in the Netherlands 2001. Selected Papers from the Twelfth CLIN Meeting. Edited by Mariet Theune, Anton Nijholt and Hendri Hondorp
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Free Content The Alpino Dependency Treebank
pp. 8-22(15)
Authors: Leonoor van der Beek; Gosse Bouma; Rob Malouf; Gertjan van Noord

Free Content Corpus-based Acquisition of Collocational Prepositional Phrases
pp. 23-37(15)
Authors: Gosse Bouma; Begoña Villada

Free Content Conservative vs Set-driven Learning Functions for the Classes k-valued
pp. 38-46(9)
Authors: Christophe Costa Florêncio

Free Content Memory-Based Phoneme-to-Grapheme Conversion
pp. 47-61(15)
Authors: Bart Decadt; Jacques Duchateau; Walter Daelemans; Patrick Wambacq

Free Content Tagging the Dutch PAROLE Corpus
pp. 62-76(15)
Authors: Jesse de Does; John van der Voort van der Kleij

Free Content A Named Entity Recognition System for Dutch
pp. 77-88(12)
Authors: Fien de Meulder; Walter Daelemans; Véronique Hoste

Free Content Reference Resolution in Context
pp. 89-103(15)
Author: Jan van Eijck

Free Content Accurate Stemming of Dutch for Text Classification
pp. 104-117(14)
Authors: Tanja Gaustad; Gosse Bouma

Free Content Incremental Generation of Self-corrections Using Underspecification
pp. 118-132(15)
Authors: Markus Guhe; Frank Schilder

Free Content Creating a Dutch Information Retrieval Test Corpus
pp. 133-147(15)
Authors: Djoerd Hiemstra; David van Leeuwen

Free Content Performance Grammar: a Declarative Definition
pp. 148-162(15)
Authors: Gerard Kempen; Karin Harbusch

Free Content Multi-feature Error Detection in Spoken Dialogue Systems
pp. 163-178(16)
Authors: Piroska Lendvai; Antal van den Bosch; Emiel Krahmer; Marc Swerts

Free Content Applying Monte Carlo Techniques to Language Identification
pp. 179-189(11)
Author: Arjen Poutsma

Free Content Automated Compounding as a Means for Maximizing Lexical Coverage
pp. 190-203(14)
Author: Vincent Vandeghinste

Free Content List of Contributors
pp. 204-207(4)

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