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Minimalism & the Mirror Principle
In: North East Linguistics Society (2020)
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Phonetic Structures of Western Apache
In: International journal of American linguistics. - Chicago : Univ. of Chicago Press 67 (2001) 4, 415-448
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Phonetic structures of western Apache
In: UCLA working papers in phonetics (Los Angeles, Cal), p. 10-38
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Fieldwork studies of targeted languages VI
Potter, Brian (Mitarb.); Gordon, Matthew Kelly (Mitarb.); Dawson, John (Mitarb.)...
In: University of California Los Angeles. UCLA working papers in phonetics. - Los Angeles, Calif. : Univ. (2000) 98, 1-94
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Minimalism and the mirror principle
In: NELS (Amherst, Mass.), p. 289-302
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Minimalism & the mirror principle
In: North Eastern Linguistic Society. Proceedings of NELS. - Amherst, Mass. : GLSA, Univ. of Mass. 26 (1996), 289-302
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Serial optimality in Mahawk prosody
In: Papers from the ... Annual Regional Meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society (Chicago,IL), p. 347-361
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Dative compounding and the prominence theory of Theta assignment
In: ESCOL <8, 1991, Baltimore, Md.>. ESCOL '91. - Columbus, Ohio : Dep. of Linguistics, Ohio State Univ. 8 (1991), 289-300
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InterFIS: A Natural Language Interface to the Fault Isolation Shell
In: DTIC AND NTIS (1990)
Abstract: This report describes InterFIS, a syntactically based natural language interface to a model-based expert system, FIS (Fault Isolation Shell). FIS diagnoses probable cause of failure of avionics in an interactive troubleshooting session and assigns blame by using probabilistic reasoning. InterFIS provides the FIS user with a non-tool-specific interface and permits linguistic complexity and paraphrasability in natural language interactions. InterFIS, driven by the Proteus chart parser, maps syntactic-semantic representations into domain predicates that are then mapped into representations corresponding to the various FIS commands. FIS responds in either a graphic or text mode. We report how by using natural English commands and queries as input to the expert system shall we have extended the mnemonic commands of the menu interface to FIS. We also describe how we have extended some of the capabilities of the export system without changing any of its functionality. We discuss our research approaches and conclude with implications and questions raised by our work.
Keyword: *NATURAL LANGUAGE; AVIONICS; CHARTS; COMPUTER INTERFACING; Computer Programming and Software; EXPERT SYSTEMS; EXPORTS; FAILURE; FAULTS; INTERACTIONS; INTERFACES; INTERROGATION; ISOLATION; LINGUISTICS; MENU; NATURAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING; PARSERS; PE62234N; PROBABILITY; PROTEUS; REASONING; SHELLS(STRUCTURAL FORMS); TROUBLESHOOTING
URL: http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA230780
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