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1984 Acl Membership List 1984 ACL MEMBERSHIP LIST Following is a listing, of. the 1984 Jens AIIwood Yigal Arens Jacek Bankowski members of the Association for Linguistics Computer Science Instytut Informacji Nauk. Computational Linguistics as of the Goeteborgs Universitaet Univ. of Southern California Technicznej i Ekonomicznej time this issue of Computational Erik Dahlbergsgatan 11B SAL 200 ul. Zurawia 3/5 Linguistics went into production. S-411 26 Goeteborg, SWEDEN Los Angeles, CA 90089 PL-00 926 Warszawa, POLAND Personal members are listed first, Richard Alterman Anthony Aristar Robert F. Barends ordered alphabetically by last name. Computer Science 343 Alexander Hamilton 5502 Windward Drive Institutional members follow, University of California San Antonio, TX 78228 Austin, TX 78723 ordered alphabetically by country, Berkeley, CA 94720 province (for Canada), city, and then Cheryl A. Arko John A. Barnden Alan Altman 690 9th Avenue NW institutional name; for the United Computer Science 217,4,7 McClellan New Brighton, MN 55112 Indiana University States, the sorting is by ZIP-code. Cupertino, CA 94014 Douglas John Arnold Bloomington, IN 47401 Personal Members Kurt Ammon Languages and Linguistics Naomi S. Baron Fibigerstr 163 University of Essex Southwestern University Maria Tereza Aarao D-2000 Hamburg 12 Wivenhoe Park, Colchester Georgetown, TX 78626 Softmedia Pesquisa e WEST GERMANY Essex, C04 3SQ, ENGLAND Joseph Barone Desenvolvimento Robert A. Amsler Stephanie August PO Box 53 Rua Rego Freitas, 530-B7 Bell Communications Research UCLA/AI Center, HAC Monmouth Junction, NJ 08852 Sao Paolo, BRASIL 01220 445 South Street 7824 McConnell Avenue Frederick B. Bart Clifford Abbott Morristown, NJ 07960 Los Angeles, CA 90045 2217 Cheyenne Street 441 S. Van Buren Street Peggy M. Andersen Fernando AvilaMurillo Golden, CO 80401 Green Bay, Wl 54301 5836 Beacon Street, Apt.1 A.P. A-32 M. Bateman Russell J. Abbott Pittsburgh, PA 15217 Hermosillo, Sonora Centre for Computational Computer Science Don D. Anderson 83190 MEXICO Linguistics California State University 12902 Old Chapel Rd Joan Bachenko UMIST, PO Box 88 Northridge, CA 91330 Bowie, MD 20715 AT&T Bell Laboratories Manchester M60 1QD, ENGLAND Jun-ichi Abe Lloyd B. Anderson 600 Mountain Avenue Uadeleine Bates Behavioral Science 316 A Street, S.E. Muray Hill, NJ 07974 Bolt Beranek and Newman Faculty of Letters Washington, DC 20003 William Badecker 10 Moulton Street Hokkaido University Lykke Anderson Psychology Cambridge, MA 02238 Sappporo N-10 W-7, 060 JAPAN Social Science Johns Hopkins University Istvan S. Batori R. Adams University of California Baltimore, MD 21218 Seb.-Kneipp-Str. 35 Birdsall Road Irvine, CA 92717 Norman I. Badler D-5414 Vallendar Francestown, NH 03043 Bruno Andriamanalimanana CIS-Moore School D2 WEST GERMANY Frank A. Adrian PO Box 811 University of Pennsylvania Edwin Battistella PO Box 1624 Utica, NY 13503 Philadelphia, PA 19104 English Portland, OR 97207 i. Angeletti Ellen A. Bailey University of Alabama Thomas Ahlswede CN ET/TSS/DAP 3402 S. Winston, No.108 University Station 3755 N. Kedvale Route De Tregastel, BP 40 Tulsa, OK 74135 Birmingham, AL 35294 Chicago, IL 60641 F-22301 Lannion Cedex R. I, Bainbridge J. Baudot Glenn Akers FRANCE Computer Science Linguistique Kurzweil AI Galia Angelova Teeside Polytechnic Universite de Montreal 411 Waverley Oaks Road Institute of Mathematics Borough Road, Middleborough CP 6128 Suc.A, Montreal Walham, MA 02154 PO Box 373 Cleveland, ENGLAND Quebec, CANADA H3C 1J7 Yuiko Sasaki Alam 1090 Sofia, BULGARIA M.H. Bakalla Michael A. Baum 2504 Burly Oak Drive Peter Anick 1228 Meyer Court 3004 Westcott Street Austin, TX 78745 Digital Equipment Corporation McLean, VA 22101 Falls Church, VA 22042 B.E.P. Alden 77 Reed Road Bruce C. Baker John S. Bear 1 Copford Lane Hudson, MA 01749 2715 Avalon Street Artificial Intelligence Center Ashton Theynes, Long Ashton AlPha Appelova Jefferson, LA 70121 SRI International, EJ235 Bristol BS18 9NF, ENGLAND Slovenska technic, kniznica Laura Blumer Balcom Menlo Park, CA 94025 Yawer All Drienpva 36 640 Taylor Court, No.510 Robert Bechtel 45 Carlton Street, No.603 CS-880 23 Bratislava Mountain View, CA 94043 1619 Drake Drive Toronto, M5B 1L2, CANADA CZECHOSLOVAKIA Jerry Ball Richardson, TX 75081 John C. Alleman Lisette Appelo 368-5 Maguire Village Donald A. Becker LDS Church Translation Philips Research Laboratories Gainesville, FL 32603 German 50 East North Temple PO Box 80000, WB3 Catherine N. Ball University of Wisconsin Salt Lake City, UT 84150 NL-5600 JA Eindhoven SMS Inter. Div. 818 Van Hise Hall Bradley Allen NETHERLANDS 51 Valley Stream Parkway Madison, Wl 53706 Inference Corporation Douglas Appelt Frazer, PA 19355 Lee A. Becker 5300 W. Century Boulevard Artificial Intelligence Center Bruce W. Ballard Engineering & Computer Science Los Angeles, CA 90045 SRI International AT&T Bell Laboratories Worcester Polytechnic Inst. James Allen Menlo Park, CA 94025 600 Mountain Avenue Worcester, MA 01609 Computer Science i. V. Arapov Murray Hill, NJ 07974 Henry F. Beechhold University of Rochester Belmozskaja 10-2-210 Henry Ballard 13 Perry Drive Rochester, NY 14627 SU-111524 Moscow, USSR 4208 Camino Ticino West Trenton, NJ 08628 Robert B. Allen Armar A. Archbold San Diego, CA 92122 Daniel Beeghly Bell Communications Research 3 Bayard Road, Apt.48 Jerzy Banczerowski Ford Product Development Group 435 South Street, 2A-367 Pittsburgh, PA 15213 Instytut Jezykoznawstwa PO Box 2160 Morristown, NJ 07960 Robert Archer Uniwersytet Poznanski Dearborn, MI 48123 Sture Allen 803 La Sell Drive Marchlewsiego 124/126 Haakansdal 86 Champaign, IL 61820 PL-61 874 Poznan, POLAND S-417 44 Goeteborg, SWEDEN Computational Linguistics, Volume 1 I, Number 1, January-March 1985 63 1984 ACL Membership List Barbara Begier Janusz S. Bien Sean Boisen Deanna Bradshaw SrodowiskowyOsrodeklnformatyki Institute of Informatics 2612 Workman Street 1314 Loma Drive, No.2 Politechnika Poznanska Warsaw University Los Angeles, CA 90031 Hermosa, Beach, CA 90254 PI M. Sklodowskiej-Curie 5 PKiN p.850 Christian Boitet Frank Roberts Brandon PL-60 965 Poznan, POt,AND PL-00 901 Warszawa, POLAND GETA, CNRS ERA 293 7204 Church Park Drive Slah Bendifallah Marie A. Bienkowski BP 68, Domaine Universitaire Fort Worth, TX 76133 8859-1 /2 Alcott Street 510 Auten Road, Apt. 2-C F-38402 St. Martin d'Heres Jana Branicka Los Angeles, CA 90035 Somerville, NJ 08876 FRANCE Lomnicka 4/1 John M. Bennett Alan W. Biermann Roger Boivin CS-949 01 Nitra Basser Dept Computer ',Science PO Box 2425 5482 18e Avenue CZECHOSLOVAKIA University of Sydney Chapel Hill, NC 27514 Montreal, Que, CANADA H1X 2P4 R. C. Brandt Sydney, New South Wales Colin Biggs Leonard Bolc Computer Science AUSTRALIA 2006 Linguistic Science Institute of Informatics 3160 Merrill Engineering Bldg Paul Bennett University of Reading Warsaw University University of Utah Centre for Computational White Knights PKiN p.850 Salt Lake City, UT 84112 Linguistics Reading RG6 2AA, ENGLAND PL-00 901 Warsaw, POLAND Victor Briabrin UMIST, PO Box 88 Meyer Billmers Veronica Bonebrake Computer Center Manchester M60 1QD, ENGLAND Digital Equipment Corporation Rt.3, Box 235B Academy of Sciences of USSR John W. Benoit 200 Forrest Street (MR01-1/M2) Leander, TX 78641 40 Vavilova Street MITRE C31 Division Marlboro, MA 01752 Alain Bonnet SU-117333 Moscow, USSR 1820 Dolley Madison Boulevard Ezra Black ADEC/ENST David Brill McLean, VA 22102 80 Cranberry Street Departement Informatique System Development Corporation David B. Benson Brooklyn, NY 11201 46 rue Barrault MD 72-27 Computer Science H. Andrew Black F-75634 Paris cedex 13, FRANCE 2500 Colorado Avenue Washington State University Inst. Linguistico de Verano Shari Booth Santa Monica, CA 90406 Pullman, WA 99164 Apartado 52 451 Wormwood Hill Road Rickie E. Brinegar Peter i. Benton Pucallpa, 100 PERU Mansfield Center, CT 06250 PO Box 8000, MS A90 1637 8th Avenue John B. Black John G. 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