: We investigate the problem of decomposing a language into a catenation of nontrivial languages, none of which can be decomposed further. In many cases this leads to the operation...
We describe a cross-lingual method for the induction of selectional preferences for resourcepoor languages, where no accurate monolingual models are available. The method uses bil...
As the number of language resources accessible on the Internet increases, many efforts have been made for combining language resources and language processing tools to create new ...
Domain-specific languages (DSLs) are increasingly used as embedded languages within general-purpose host languages. DSLs provide a compact, dedicated syntax for specifying parts o...
This paper presents a comparative study of spelling errors that are corrected as you type, vs. those that remain uncorrected. First, we generate naturally occurring online error c...