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Front matter (pp. i–iv)
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Table of Contents
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Christian Boitet
A Rationale for Using UNL as an Interlingua and More in Various Domains (pp. 3–10; abstract)
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Carolina Gallardo, Edmundo Tovar, Jesús Cardeñosa
Standardization of the Generation Process in a Multilingual Environment (pp. 11–26; abstract)
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Lúcia Helena Machado Rino, Maria das Graças Volpe Nunes, Osvaldo Novais Oliveira Jr., Ronaldo Teixeira Martins
The UNL Distinctive Features: Inferences from a NL-UNL Enconverting Task (pp. 27–37; abstract)
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Stephan Busemann
Issues in Generating Text from Interlingua Representations (pp. 38–50; abstract)
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Maria das Graças Volpe Nunes, Ronaldo Teixeira Martins
On the Aboutness of UNL (pp. 51–63; abstract)
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Brian Murphy, Carl Vogel
A Comparative Evaluation of unl Participant Relations using a Five-Language Parallel Corpus (pp. 64–76; abstract)
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Igor Boguslavsky
Some Controversial Issues of UNL: Linguistic Aspects (pp. 77–100; abstract)
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Igor Boguslavsky
Some Lexical Issues of UNL (pp. 101–108; abstract)
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Palmira Marrafa
The Representation of Complex Telic Predicates in Wordnets: the Case of Lexical-Conceptual Structure Deficitary Verbs (pp. 109–116; abstract)
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Étienne Blanc, Gilles Sérasset
Remaining Issues that Could Prevent UNL to be Accepted as a Standard (pp. 117–124; abstract)
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Mathieu Lafourcade
Semantic Analysis through Ant Algorithms, Conceptual Vectors and Fuzzy UNL Graphs (pp. 125–137; abstract)
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Canasai Kruengkrai, Hitoshi Isahara, Prapass Srichaivattana, Shisanu Tongchim, Virach Sornlertlamvanich
Term-Based Ontology Alignment (pp. 138–144; abstract)
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Achla M Raina, Amitabha Mukerjee, Kumar Kapil, Pankaj Goyal, Pushpraj Shukla
Universal Networking Language: A Tool for Language Independent Semantics? (pp. 145–156; abstract)
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Étienne Blanc
About and Around the French Enconverter and the French Deconverter (pp. 157–166; abstract)
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Xiaodong Shi, Yidong Chen
A UNL Deconverter for Chinese (pp. 167–174; abstract)
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Jorge Marques Pelizzoni, Maria das Graças Volpe Nunes
Flexibility, Configurability and Optimality in UNL Deconversion via Multiparadigm Programming (pp. 175–1494; abstract)
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Daoud Maher Daoud
Arabic Generation in the Framework of the Universal Networking Language (pp. 195–209; abstract)
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Tigran Grigoryan, Vahan Avetisyan
Development of the User Interface Tools for Creation of National Language Modules (pp. 210–214; abstract)
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Kuntal Dey, Pushpak Bhattacharyya
Universal Networking Language Based Analysis and Generation for Bengali Case Structure Constructs (pp. 215–229; abstract)
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Igor M. Boguslavsky, Leonid L. Iomdin, Victor G. Sizov
Interactive Enconversion by Means of the Etap-3 System (pp. 230–240; abstract)
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Ashish Francis Almeida, Pushpak Bhattacharyya, Rajat Kumar Mohanty
Prepositional Phrase Attachment and Interlingua (pp. 241–253; abstract)
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M. Graças V. Nunes, Ricardo Hasegawa, Ronaldo Martins
Hermeto: A NL-UNL Enconverting Environment (pp. 254–261; abstract)
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Wang-Ju Tsai
A Platform for Experimenting with UNL (pp. 262–267; abstract)
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Alejandro Martins, Gabriela Tissiani, Ricardo Miranda Barcia
A Framework for the Development of Universal Networking Language E-Learning User Interfaces (pp. 268–275; abstract)
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Lumar Bértoli Jr., Rodolfo Pinto da Luz, Rogério Cid Bastos
A WEB Platform Using UNL: CELTA’s Showcase (pp. 276–285; abstract)
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Gérard Chollet, Mutsuko Tomokiyo, Solange Hollard
Studies of Emotional Expressions in Oral Dialogues: towards an Extension of Universal Networking Language (pp. 286–299; abstract)
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Carolina Gallardo, Jesús Cardeñosa, Luis Iraola
An XML-UNL Model for Knowledge-Based Annotation (pp. 300–308; abstract)
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Christian Boitet, Najeh Hajlaoui
A "Pivot" XML-Based Architecture for Multilingual, Multiversion Documents: Parallel Monolingual Documents Aligned Through a Central Correspondence Descriptor and Possible Use of UNL (pp. 309–325; abstract)
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Carlos A. Estombelo-Montesco, Dilvan A. Moreira
UCL—Universal Communication Language (pp. 326–336; abstract)
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1 Cristina Santos, 1 Eduardo S. Mattos, Andre Bortolon, Hugo C. Hoeschl, Ricardo M. Barcia, Tânia C. D. Bueno
Knowledge Engineering Suite: A Tool to Create Ontologies for Automatic Knowledge Representation in Intelligent Systems (pp. 337–346; abstract)
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J. Akshay Iyer and Pushpak Bhattacharyya
Using Semantic Information to Improve Case Retrieval in Case-Based Reasoning Systems (pp. 347–358; abstract)
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Claire-Lise Mottaz Jiang, Gabriela Tissiani, Gilles Falquet, Rodolfo Pinto da Luz
Facilitating Communication Between Languages and Cultures: a Computerized Interface and Knowledge Base (pp. 359–369; abstract)
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Luis Iraola
Using WordNet for linking UWs to the UNL UW System (pp. 370–379; abstract)
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Nitin Verma, Pushpak Bhattacharyya
Automatic Generation of Multilingual Lexicon by Using Wordnet (pp. 380–394; abstract)
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Christian Boitet
Gradable Quality Translations through Mutualization of Human Translation and Revision, and UNL-Based MT and Coedition (pp. 395–412; abstract)
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Carolina Gallardo, Edmundo Tovar, Jesús Cardeñosa
Towards a Systematic Process in the use of UNL to Support Multilingual Services (pp. 413–429; abstract)
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F. Sáenz and A. Vaquero
Knowledge Representation Issues and Implementation of Lexical Data Bases (pp. 430–442; abstract)
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Back matter
(p. 445)
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