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Computation in Computational Linguistics. Intel Corporation. August 24, 2007.
The State of the Art in Computational Linguistics: How to get at information encoded in natural language. Amazon Developer's Conference. January 17, 2007. [Slides] [References]
Grammar Engineering for Crosslinguistic Hypothesis Testing. University of Washington, Department of Linguistics. October 13, 2006. [Slides for viewing online] [Slides for printing] [References]
Crosslinguistic Resources for the Rapid Development of Precision Computational Grammars. University of Washington, Department of Computer Science and Engineering Colloquium. May 17, 2005. Webcast of talk is archived online.
Semnatic Constraints on Syntactic NPs in Grammar Engineering. With Scott Drellishak, Bill McNeill, and Laurie Poulson. January 7, 2005. LSA, Oakland CA. [handout] [handout appendix]
Implementing a Syntax-Morphology Interface for Athabaskan. With Jeff Good. January 7, 2005. LSA, Oakland CA.
The Lexicon in the LinGO Grammar Matrix: Cross-linguistic Hypotheses about Words. University of Washington. February 24, 2004.
Implemented Grammars for the Rest of the World: The Challenge of Slave. With Jeff Good. January 7, 2005. SSILA, Oakland CA.
On the Syntax-Socio Interface: Implications of Sociolinguistic Variation for Competence Grammar. Georgetown University. November 21, 2003.
Grammar Checking in the Arboretum: Finding and Curing Trees. Microsoft/University of Washington Symposium. October 24, 2003.