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  <Title>Reusing a Statistical Language Model for Generation</Title>
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1 Introduction
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    <Paragraph position="0"> To date, only limited use of statistically-derived resources has been made for realization in natural language generation, notably Knight &amp; Hatzivassiloglou (1995), Langkilde &amp; Knight (1998) and Bangalore &amp; Rambow (2000). This paper reports on new work in that direction, but with an emphasis on reusing resources originally produced for analysis purposes. In particular, a generation grammar is derived from an extensive analysis grammar in such a way as to retain the statistical language model built using the analysis grammar.</Paragraph>
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