Stuart M. Shieber (shieber-sm)
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Dalrymple, Mary, Shieber, Stuart M. and Pereira, Fernando C. N. 1991. “Ellipsis and Higher-Order Unification.” Linguistics and Philosophy 14(4): 399–452.
Kehler, Andrew and Shieber, Stuart M. 1997. “Anaphoric Dependencies in Ellipsis.” Computational Linguistics 23(3): 457–466.
Pereira, Fernando C. N. and Shieber, Stuart M. 1987. Prolog and Natural-Language Analysis. Stanford, California: CSLI Publications.
Shieber, Stuart M. 1983. “Sentence Disambiguation by a Shift-Reduce Parsing Technique.” 281. Menlo Park, California: SRI International.
Shieber, Stuart M. 1984. “Direct Parsing of ID/LP Grammars.” Linguistics and Philosophy 7(2): 135–154.
Shieber, Stuart M. 1985. “Evidence against the Context-Freeness of Natural Language.” Linguistics and Philosophy 8(3): 333–343.
Shieber, Stuart M. 1986. An Introduction to Unification-Based Approaches to Grammar. Stanford, California: CSLI Publications.
Shieber, Stuart M. 1987. “Separating Linguistic Analyses from Linguistic Theories.” in Linguistic Theory and Computer Applications, edited by Pete J. Whitelock, pp. 1–36. New York: Academic Press. Reprinted in Reyle and Rohrer (1988, 33–61).
Shieber, Stuart M. 1989. “CL-PATR Reference Manual.” Unpublished manuscript, Center for the Study of Language and Information.
Shieber, Stuart M. 1992. Constraint-Based Grammar Formalisms: Parsing and Type Inference for Natural and Computer Languages. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.
Shieber, Stuart M. 1994. “Lessons from a Restricted Turing Test.” Communications of the Association for Computing Machinery 37: 70–82.
Shieber, Stuart M. 2014. “There Can Be No Turing-Test-Passing Memorizing Machines.” Philosophers' imprint 14(16).
Shieber, Stuart M., Noord, Gertjan van, Pereira, Fernando C. N. and Moore, Robert C. 1990. “Semantic-Head-Driven Generation.” Computational Linguistics 16: 30–42.
Shieber, Stuart M., Pereira, Fernando C. N. and Dalrymple, Mary. 1996. “Interactions of Scope and Ellipsis.” Linguistics and Philosophy 19(5): 537–552.