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Selected Papers

Sandiway Fong

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[1] Semantic Opposition and WordNet. Fong, S. Journal of Logic, Language and Information, Volume 13, Issue 2, Spring 2004, Pages 159 - 171
[2] Computation with Probes and Goals: A Parsing Perspective. Fong, S. In UG and External Systems, Eds. Di Sciullo, A. M. and R. Delmonte, John Benjamins. (In press).
[3] Obstacles and Regions. Fellbaum, C. & S. Fong. In The Acquisition and Representation of Verb Meaning. Eds. Lenci, A. and S. Montemagni and V. Pirrelli. Kluwer. 2004.
[4] On the Ontological Basis for Logical Metonomy: Telic/Agentive Roles and WordNet. Fong, S. In Proceedings of OntoLex 2002, 27th May 2002, Las Palmas, Canary Islands, Spain.
[5] What does it mean to be a Shelf? Semantic Bleaching and WordNet. Fong, S. Proceedings of the 1st Global WordNet Conference (GWN), pp. 351-359, January 22-25 2002, Mysore, India.
[6] Ghosts, Shadows and Resultatives: The Lexical Representation of Verbs. Fong, S., C. Fellbaum & D. Lebeaux. In Traitement Automatique des Langues (TAL) journal, issue 43:3, 2001.
[7] Japanese PAPPI. Fong, S. In Researching and Verifying an Advanced Theory of Human Language, Report (5), pp. 445-464, Kanda University of International Studies (KUIS), March 2001, Chiba, Japan.
[8] A Modular Approach to Turkish Noun Compounding: The Integration of a Finite-State Model. Birturk, A. & S. Fong. In Proceedings of the 6th Natural Language Processing Pacific Rim Symposium (NLPRS2001), pp. 525-531, November 27-29 2001, Tokyo, Japan.
[9] Efficient Parsing for Word Structure. Di Sciullo, A.M. & S. Fong. In Proceedings of the 6th Natural Language Processing Pacific Rim Symposium (NLPRS2001), pp. 741-748, November 27-29 2001, Tokyo, Japan.
[10] Natural Language Grammatical Inference with Recurrent Neural Networks, Lawrence, S., C.L. Giles & S. Fong. IEEE Trans. on Knowledge and Data Engineering. January/February 2000, Vol. 12, No. 1, pp. 126-140.
[11] Parallel Principle-Based Parsing. Fong, S. Sixth International Workshop on Natural Language Understanding and Logic Programming (NLULP '99), pp. 45-57, International Conference on Logic Programming (ICLP), Las Cruces, New Mexico. 1999.
[12] Dealing with Nominalization in Mandarin Chinese Using a Principles and Parameters Parser. Lin, Koong H.C., V.W. Soo & S. Fong. CPOL (International Journal of Computer Processing of Oriental Languages), Vol 11(3), pp. 291-310, Jan 1998.
[13] (scanned) Madama Butterfly Redux: Parsing English and Japanese with a Principles-and-Parameters Approach. Berwick, R.C. & S. Fong. In Japanese Sentence Processing, Eds. R. Mazuka et al. pp.177-208. Lawrence Erlbaum. 1995.
[14] (scanned) A Quarter Century of Computation with Transformational Grammar. Berwick, R.C. & S. Fong. In Linguistics and Computation, Eds. Cole, J. et al., pp. 103-143. CSLI Lecture Notes No. 52, Stanford University. 1995.
[15] (scanned) Towards a Proper Linguistic and Computational Treatment of Scrambling: An Analysis of Japanese. Fong, S. Proceedings of the sixteenth International Conference on Computational Linguistics (COLING-94). August 5-9 1994, Kyoto, Japan.
[16] (scanned) Principle-Based Parsing and Type Inference. Fong, S. In Natural Language and Logic Programming, III. Eds. Brown, C. & G. Koch, pp. 43-60, Elsevier Science Publishers B.V. (North Holland) 1991.
[17] (scanned) The Computational Implementation of Principle-Based Parsers. Fong, S. In Principle-Based Parsing: Computation and Psycholinguistics, pp. 65-82. Ed. Berwick, R.C. et al. Studies in Linguistics and Philosophy 44. Kluwer 1991.
[18] (scanned) Free Indexation: Combinatorial Analysis and a Composition Algorithm. Fong, S. In Proceedings of the 28th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, U. of Pittsburg, August 1990.
[19] (scanned) Principle-Based Parsing: Natural Language Processing for the 1990s. Berwick, R.C. & S. Fong. Chapter 12 in Artificial Intelligence at MIT: Expanding Frontiers. Volume 1. pp. 286-325. Ed. P.H. Winston. MIT Press 1990.
[20] (scanned) New Approaches to Parsing Conjunctions using Prolog. Fong, S. & R.C. Berwick. Proceedings of the 23rd Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, pp. 118-126. University of Chicago. 1985.


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