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Samuelsson C, Voutilainen A.  1997.  Comparing a Linguistic and a Stochastic Tagger. 35th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics and Eighth Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics.
Stevenson M, Greenwood MA.  2006.  Comparing Information Extraction Pattern Models. Information Extraction Beyond The Document Workshop (COLING/ACL 2006).
Tutin A.  2016.  Comparing morphological and syntactic variations of support verb constructions and verbal full phrasemes in French: a corpus based study. Relieving the pain in the neck in natural language processing. PARSEME 7th general meeting.
Mitkov R, Hallett C.  2007.  Comparing pronoun resolution algorithms. Computational Intelligence. 23(2):262–297.
Collier N, Takeuchi K.  2004.  Comparison of character-level and part of speech features for name recognition in biomedical texts. Journal of Biomedical Informatics. 37:423–435.
Evans R.  2000.  A Comparison of Rule-Based and Machine Learning Methods for Identifying Non-nominal It. Natural Language Processing — NLP 2000. 1835:233-240.
Koskenniemi K, Tapanainen P, Voutilainen A.  1992.  Compiling and Using Finite-State Syntactic Rules. COLING-92.
Arppe A.  2006.  Complex phenomena deserve complex explanations – choosing how to THINK in Finnish. Quantitative Investigations in Theoretical Linguistics 2 (QITL-2).
Evans AD, Lee K, Lyon TD.  2008.  Complex Questions Asked by Defense Lawyers But Not Prosecutors Predicts Convictions in Child Abuse Trials. Law & Human Behavior. (33):258-264.
Neviarouskaya A.  2011.  Compositional Approach for Automatic Recognition of Fine-Grained Affect, Judgment, and Appreciation in Text.
Neviarouskaya A, Prendinger H, Ishizuka M.  2009.  Compositionality Principle in Recognition of Fine-Grained Emotions from Text.
Foo J.  2012.  Computational Terminology : Exploring Bilingual and Monolingual Term Extraction. Department of Computer and Information Science, NLPLAB - Natural Language Processing Laboratory. :68.
Mitkov R, Ha L A, Karamanis N.  2006.  A computer-aided environment for generating multiple-choice test items. Natural Language Engineering. 12:177–194.
Mitkov R, Ha L A.  2003.  Computer-aided generation of multiple-choice tests. Proceedings of the HLT-NAACL 03 workshop on Building educational applications using natural language processing. 2:17-22.
Stein C, Etzkorn L, Utley D.  2004.  Computing software metrics from design documents. 42nd annual Southeast regional conference. :146–151.
Schneider JW.  2006.  Concept symbols revisited: Naming clusters by parsing and filtering of noun phrases from citation contexts of concept symbols. Scientometrics. 68:573-593.
Schneider JW.  2006.  Concept symbols revisited: Naming clusters by parsing and filtering of noun phrases from citation contexts of concept symbols. ISSI 2005.
Stede M.  2008.  Connective-based local coherence analysis: a lexicon for recognizing causal relationships. Conference on Semantics in Text Processing (STEP'08). :221–237.
Lloberes M, Castellón I.  2011.  Consideraciones sobre la naturaleza de los núcleos sintácticos. Hacia una representación sintáctica de dependencias. Anuari de Filologia. Estudis de Lingüística . (1):101-134.
Ion R, Mititelu V B.  2006.  Constrained Lexical Attraction Models. 19th International FLAIRS Conference.
Sanfilippo A, Cowell AJ, Tratz S, Boek AM, Cowell AK, Posse C, Pouchard L C.  2007.  Content Analysis for Proactive Intelligence: Marshaling Frame Evidence. 22nd Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI 2007).
Nagy Á.  2012.  Contrasting French nominal terms to common language NPs – towards a rule-based term extractor. First Central European Conference in Linguistics for postgraduate Students .
Yli-Jyrä A.  2005.  Contributions to the Theory of Finite-State Based Grammars.
Airola A.  2007.  Coordinated Verb Pairs in Texts.
Teubert W.  2012.  Corpora: German-Language. The Encyclopedia of Applied Linguistics.

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