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Contents
Foreword Introduction State of the Art Language Generation and Explanation Linguistic Approaches: In Defense of a Particular Theory--Formalism Can a 'Parsing Grammar' Be Used for Natural Language Generation? The Negative Example of LFG The Application of Unification for Syntactic Generation in German Concerning the Logical Component of a Natural Language Generator Implementational Issues Two Approaches to Natural Language Generation The Production of Spoken Dialogue Natural Language Generation from Plans An Approach for Creating Structued Text Psychological Issues Automatic and Executive Processing in Semantic and Syntatic Planning: A Dual Process Model of Speech Production Incremental Production of Referential Noun-Phrases by Human Speakers Educational Applications Natural Languages Are Flexible Tools: That's What Makes Them Hard to Explain and to Use Index