Language Aspects | |
An Evaluation Framework for Controlled Natural Languages | p. 1 |
Rhetorical Compositions for Controlled Natural Languages | p. 21 |
Anaphora Resolution Involving Interactive Knowledge Acquisition | p. 36 |
Talking Rabbit: A User Evaluation of Sentence Production | p. 56 |
Naturalness vs. Predictability: A Key Debate in Controlled Languages | p. 65 |
Implementing Controlled Languages in GF | p. 82 |
Polysemy in Controlled Natural Language Texts | p. 102 |
Economical Discourse Representation Theory | p. 121 |
Controlled English Ontology-Based Data Access | p. 135 |
SBVR's Approach'to Controlled Natural Language | p. 155 |
Tools and Applications | |
The Naproche Project Controlled Natural Language Proof Checking of Mathematical Texts | p. 170 |
On Designing Controlled Natural Languages for Semantic Annotation | p. 187 |
Development of a Controlled Natural Language Interface for Semantic MediaWiki | p. 206 |
A Controlled Language for the Specification of Contracts | p. 226 |
Rabbit to OWL: Ontology Authoring with a CNL-Based Tool | p. 246 |
Writing Clinical Practice Guidelines in Controlled Natural Language | p. 265 |
What Are Controlled Natural Languages? | |
On Controlled Natural Languages: Properties and Prospects | p. 281 |
Author Index | p. 291 |
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