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Introduction Laurie Karttunen and Arnold M. Zwicky;
1. Measuring syntactic complexity relative to discourse context Alice Davison and Richard Lutz;
2. Interpreting questions Elisabet Engdahl;
3. How can grammars help parsers? Stephen Crain and Janet Dean Fodor;
4. Syntactic complexity Lyn Frazier;
5. Processing of sentences with intrasentential code switching Aravind K. Joshi;
6. Tree adjoining grammars: how much context-sensitivity is required to provide reasonable structural descriptions Aravind K. Joshi;
7. Parsing in functional unification grammar Martin Kay;
8. Parsing in a free word order language Lauri Karttunen and Martin Kay;
9. A new characterization of attachment preferences Fernando C. N. Pereira;
10. On not being led up the garden path: the use of context by the pscyhological syntax processor Stephen Crain and Mark Steedman;
11. Do listeners compute linguistic representations? Michael K. Tanenhaus, Greg N. Carlson and Mark S. Seidenberg; Notes; References; Index.
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