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<Paper uid="P06-3001">
  <Title>Sydney, July 2006. c(c)2006 Association for Computational Linguistics A Flexible Approach to Natural Language Generation for Disabled Children</Title>
  <Section position="8" start_page="5" end_page="5" type="concl">
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5 Conclusion
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    <Paragraph position="0"> The present paper discusses a flexible approach for natural language generation for disabled children. A user can start a sentence generation from any part of a sentence. The inherent sentence plan will guide him to realize a grammatically correct sentence with minimum number of keystrokes. The present system respects the pragmatics of a conversation by reordering different parts of a sentence following users' intention. The system is evaluated both from expressiveness and performance point of views.</Paragraph>
    <Paragraph position="1"> Initial evaluation results show this approach can increase the communication rate of intended users during conversation.</Paragraph>
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