Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!decvax!ucbvax!FLASH.BELLCORE.COM!amsler From: amsler@FLASH.BELLCORE.COM.UUCP Newsgroups: mod.ai Subject: AI Bibliographic format Message-ID: <8612032108.AA06358@flash.bellcore.com> Date: Wed, 3-Dec-86 16:08:08 EST Article-I.D.: flash.8612032108.AA06358 Posted: Wed Dec 3 16:08:08 1986 Date-Received: Thu, 4-Dec-86 05:38:18 EST Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Organization: The ARPA Internet Lines: 52 Approved: ailist@sri-stripe.arpa Can something be done to minimize the idiosyncratic special character usage in the bibliographies. I don't mind a format with tagged fields, but one only designed to be read by one particular text formatting system is a bit much for human readership. Is it really necessary to encode font changes as something as odd as \s-1...\s0 and I don't even know how to read entries such as the last one for the chapters in the Grishman and Kittridge Sublanguage book. ... .TS tab(~); l l. N.Sager~T{ Sublanguage: Linguistic Phenomenon, Computational Tool T} J. Lehrberger~Sublanguage Analysis E. Fitzpatrick~T{ The Status of Telegraphic Sublanguages T} J. Bachenko D. Hindle J. R. Hobbs~Sublanguage and Knowledge D. E. Walker~T{ The Use of Machine Readable Dictionaries in Sublanguage Analysis T} R. A. Amsler C. Friedman~T{ Automatic Structuring of Sublanguage Information: Application to Medical Narrative T} E. Marsh~T{ General Semantic Patterns in Different Sublanguages T} C. A. Montgomery~T{ A Sublanguage for Reporting and Analysis of Space Events T} B. C. Glover T. W. Finin~T{ Constraining the Interpretation of Nominal Compounds in a Limited Context T} G. Dunham~T{ The Role of Syntax in the Sublanguage of Medical Diagnostic Statements T} J. Slocum~T{ How One Might Automatically Identify and Adapt to a Sublanguage T} L. Hirschman~T{ Discovering Sublanguage Structures T} .TE Huh!!!