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1985 ACL Membership List 1985 ACL MEMBERSHIPLIST Following is a listing of the 1985 John Algeo Don D. Anderson Yigal Arens members of the Association for English 12902 Old Chapel Rd Computer Science Computational Linguistics as of 3 University of Georgia Bowie, MD 20715 Univ. of Southern California December 1985. Personal members Athens, GA 30602 Gary Anderson SAL 200 are listed first, ordered alphabetically Syed S. All Board of Governors Los Angeles, CA 90089 by last name. Institutional members 3408-108 Street Federal Reserve System Anthony Aristar follow, ordered alphabetically by Edmonton, Alberta 20th & Constitution Ave NW 343 Alexander Hamilton country, province (for Canada), city, CANADA T6J 2V4 Washington, DC 20551 San Antonio, TX 78228 and then institutional name; for the Yawar All Lee S. Anderson Douglas John Arnold United States, the sorting is by 190 Lees Avenue, No.2107 Rt 6 Box 616 Languages and Linguistics ZIP-code. Ottowa, K1S 5L5, CANADA Sails, MD 21801 University of Essex Wanted: Addresses for the John C. Alleman Lowell Anderson Wivenhoe Park, Colchester members whose names appear Essex, CO4 3SQ, ENGLAND below. Information should be LDS Church Translation 8225 S. 128th Street forwarded to the ACL Secretary- 50 East North Temple Seattle, WA 98178 S. Pal Asija Treasurer. Salt Lake City, UT 84150 Jozsef Andor 7 Woonsocket Avenue Zrinyi u.l.ll.em.14 Shelton, CT 06484 Eduardo Arancibio Bradley Allen H-7621 Pecs, HUNGARY Victor Askman Kamilla Lindstrom Inference Corporation 1815 Higdon Avenue, No.2 Guy Rondeau 5300 W. Century Boulevard John H. Andreae Moutain View, CA 94043 David G. Stallard Los Angeles, CA 90045 Electrical Engineering David J. Trawick James Allen University of Canterbury Rogers Aubert Computer Science Christchurch, New Zealand 48 route de Pressy-Vandoeuvre PERSONAL MEMBERS University of Rochester Bruno Andriamanalimanana CH-1253 Geneve, SWITZERLAND Rochester, NY 14627 Maria Tereza Aarao PO Box 811 Nicholas+Eliz Athanasopoulos Softmedia Pesquisa e Robert B. Allen Utica, NY 13503 Neohoropoulon Desenvolvimento Bell Communications Research Evelyne Andris Alexandria Imathias Rua Rego Freitas, 530-B7 435 South Street, 2A-367 Dreve du Tumulus 64 GR 593 00 GREECE Sao Paolo, BRASIL 01220 Morristown, NJ 07960 B-6321 Villers-la-Ville Stephanie August Joseba Abaitua Sture Allen BELGIUM UCLA/AI Center, HAC CCL, UMIST Haakansdal 86 Galia Angelova 7824 McConnell Avenue PO Box 88 S-417 44 Goeteborg, SWEDEN Institute of Mathematics Los Angeles, CA 90045 Manchester M60 1QD, ENGLAND David AIIport PO Box 373 Farnando AvilaMurUlo Naoki Abe 53 Ventnor villas 1090 Sofia, BULGARIA A.P. A-32 Computer & Information Science Hove BN3 3DB East-Sussex Gianfranco Antichi Hermosillo, Sonora University of Pennsylvania ENGLAND Olivetti ECP 83190 MEXICO Philadelphia, PA 19104 Diana AIIsop Via Gramsci 12 William W. Babcock Clifford Abbott Digital Equipment Corporation 1-56100 Pisa, ITALY Mathematics 441 S. Van Buren Street Chemin de I'Etang Evan Antworth Northern Michigan University Green Bay, Wl 54301 CH-1200 Geneve, SWITZERLAND Summer Inst. of Linguistics Marquette, MI 49855 Russell J. Abbott Jens AIIwood Box 2270 Joan Bachenko Silogic Inc. Linguistics Manila 2801, PHILIPPINES AT&T Bell Laboratories 6400 Wilshire Boulevard Goeteborgs U niversitaet Paul K. Aoki 600 Mountain Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90048 Erik Dahlbergsgatan 11B 3471 Andrews Court, No.301 Muray Hill, NJ 07974 S-411 26 Goeteborg, SWEDEN Raul Acevedo Laurel, MD 20707 Daniel Bachut 6103 Castor Avenue Gerry Altmann Lisette Appelo GETA/CNRS ERA 293 Philadelphia, PA 19149 Linguistics Philips Research Laboratories Domaine Universitaire BP 68 Edinburgh University F-38402 St Martin d'Heres Philippe Adam PO Box 80000, WB3 George Square FRANCE rue Fernand Neuray 6 NL-5600 JA Eindhoven Edinburgh EH8 9LL, SCOTLAND B-1060 Bruxelles, BELGIUM NETHERLANDS Wayne Backman Rosemary Altoft 4131 Brooklyn Ave, NE.E. R. Adams Alena Appelova Academic Press Apt. 204 Birdsall Road Slovenska technic, kniznica 24-28 Oval Road Seattle, WA 98105 Francestown, NH 03043 Drienpva 36 London NW1 7DX, ENGLAND CS-880 23 Bratislava William Badecker Tom Adams Sergio J. Alvarado CZECHOSLOVAKIA Psychology PO Box 11262 16820 Chatsworth St. No.102 Johns Hopkins University Hauppauge, NY 11788 Douglas Appelt Granada Hills, CA 91344 Artificial Intelligence Center Baltimore, MD 21218 Frank A. Adrian Shin-ya Amano SRI International Norman I. Badler PO Box 1624 Information Systems Lab. Menlo Park, CA 94025 CIS-Moore School D2 Portland, OR 97207 Toshiba R&D Center Paul G. Arakelian University of Pennsylvania Sondra Ahlen 1, Komukai-Toshiba-cho English Philadelphia, PA 19104 462 S. Alicia Avenue Saiwai-ku, Kawasaki 210 JAPAN Independence Hall Ellen A. Bailey Rohnert Park, CA 94928 Kurt Ammon University of Rhode Island 3402 S. Winston, No.108 J. K. Akbari Fibigerstr 163 Kingston, RI 02881 Tulsa, OK 74135 527 W. 121st Street, No.63 D-2000 Hamburg 12 M. V. Arapov R. I. Bainbridge New York, NY 10027 WEST GERMANY Belmozskaja 10-2-210 Computer Science Glenn Akers Richard D. Amori SU-111524 Moscow, USSR University of York Kurzweil AI Box 299, RD 5 Armar A. Archbold Heslington, York YO1 5DD 411 Waverley Oaks Road E. Stroudsburg, PA 18301 3 Bayard Road, Apt.48 ENGLAND Walham, MA 02154 Robert A. Amsler Pittsburgh, PA 15213 M. H. Bakalla Yuiko Sasaki Alam Bell Communications Research Robert Archer 3 Old House Court 2504 Burly Oak Drive 445 South Street 803 La Sell Drive Church Lane Austin, TX 78745 Morristown, NJ 07960 Champaign, IL 61820 Wexham Slough Bucks, ENGLAND N. A. Alcaro Peggy i. Andersen Daniele Archambauit Fondazione Bordoni Ist. Super. 5836 Beacon Street, Apt.1 IN RS-Telecommunications Bruce C. Baker v. le Europa 160 Pittsburgh, PA 15217 3, Place du Commerce 2715 Avalon Street 1-00144 Roma, EUR RM ITALY Poul Andersen Ile-des-Soeurs Verdun Jefferson, LA 70121 Jasmine Alexander Avenue des Chardonnerets 15 Quebec, CANADA HJE 1H6 Laura Blumer Balcom 12 Van Terrace B- 1150 Bruxelles, BELGIUM 640 Taylor Court, No.510 Sparkhilt, NY 10976 Mountain View, CA 94043 272 Computational Linguistics, Volume 11, Number 4, October-December 1985 1985 ACL Membership List Catherine N. Ball Michael A. Baum Sandra Ben-Zeev Janusz S. Bien SMS Inter. Div. 3004 Westcott Street 6939 N. Keating Institute of Informatics 51 Valley Stream Parkway Falls Church, VA 22042 Lincolnwood, IL 60646 Warsaw University Frazer, PA 19355 Samuel L. Bayer William Benzon PKiN p.850 Elizabeth A. Ball The MITRE Corporation 161 2nd Street PL-00 901 Warszawa, POLAND Box 97 Route 3 1 Burlington Road, A045 Troy, NY 12180 Marie A. Bienkowski Troy, MO 63379 Bedford, MA 01730 Robert Berger 510 Auten Road, Apt. 2-C Jerry Ball Andrew Beale + Daphne Karandanis Somerville, NJ 08876 1113 Juniper Avenue 2 St Georges Quay 34 Vine Street Alan W. Biermann Las Cruces, NM 88001 Lancaster LA1 1HL, ENGLAND Melrose, MA 02176 PO Box 2425 Bruce W. Ballard John S. Bear George Berg Chapel Hill, NC 27514 AT&T Bell Laboratories Artificial Intelligence Center Electrical Engineering Colin Biggs 600 Mountain Avenue, 3C-440A SRI International, EJ235 Computer Science Linguistic Science Murray Hill, NJ 07974 Menlo Park, CA 94025 Northwestern University University of Reading Henry Ballard Robert Bechtel Evanston, IL 60201 White Knights 4208 Camino Ticino 1619 Drake Drive Steven B, Berger Reading RG6 2AA, ENGLAND San Diego, CA 92122 Richardson, TX 75081 TRW R5/1041 Roberto Billi Jerzy Banczerowski David K. 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