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Michael Elhadad (elhadad)

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    Elhadad, Michael. 1992. Using Argumentation to Control Lexical Choice: A Functional Unification Implementation.” PhD dissertation, New York: Computer Science Department, Columbia University.
    Elhadad, Michael, McKeown, Kathleen R. and Robin, Jacques. 1997. Floating Constraints in Lexical Choice.” Computational Linguistics 23(2): 195–239.
    Elhadad, Michael and Robin, Jacques. 1992. Controlling Content Realization with Functional Unification Grammar.” in Aspects of Automated Natural Language Generation: 6th International Workshop on Natural Language Generation, Trento, Italy, April 5–7, 1992, edited by Robert Dale, Eduard H. Hovy, Dieter Rössner, and Oliviero Stock, pp. 89–104. Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence n. 587. Berlin: Springer.
    Elhadad, Michael and Robin, Jacques. 1993. An Overview of SURGE: A Reusable Comprehensive Syntactic Realization Component.” Be’er Sheva: Ben Gurion University of the Negev.
    McKeown, Kathleen R. and Elhadad, Michael. 1991. A Contrastive Evaluation of Functional Unification Grammar for Surface Language Generation: A Case Study inChoice of Connectives.” in Natural Language Generation in Artificial Intelligence and Computational Linguistics, edited by Cécile L. Paris, William R. Swartout, and William C. Mann. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
    McKeown, Kathleen R., Elhadad, Michael, Fukumoto, Yumiko, Lim, Jong, Lombardi, Christine, Robin, Jacques and Smadja, Frank. 1990. Natural Language Generation in COMET.” in Current Research in Natural Language Generation, edited by Robert Dale, Christopher S. Mellish, and Michael Zock, pp. 103–140. New York: Academic Press.
    Netzer, Yael Dahan and Elhadad, Michael. 1998. Generation of Noun Compounds in Hebrew: Can Syntactic Knowledge be Fully Encapsulated? in INLG’98. Proceedings of the Ninth International Workshop on Natural Language Generation, edited by Eduard H. Hovy, pp. 168–177. New Brunswick, New Jersey: Association for Computational Linguistics.