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12th LAW-MWE-CxG@EACL 2018: Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA
- Agata Savary, Carlos Ramisch, Jena D. Hwang, Nathan Schneider, Melanie Andresen, Sameer Pradhan, Miriam R. L. Petruck:
Proceedings of the Joint Workshop on Linguistic Annotation, Multiword Expressions and Constructions, LAW-MWE-CxG@COLING 2018, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA, August 25-26, 2018. Association for Computational Linguistics 2018, ISBN 978-1-948087-51-3 - Lori S. Levin:
Annotation Schemes for Surface Construction Labeling. 1 - Adam Przepiórkowski, Agnieszka Patejuk:
From Lexical Functional Grammar to Enhanced Universal Dependencies. 2-4 - Nathan Schneider:
Leaving no token behind: comprehensive (and delicious) annotation of MWEs and supersenses. 5 - Shohini Bhattasali, Murielle Fabre, John Hale:
Processing MWEs: Neurocognitive Bases of Verbal MWEs and Lexical Cohesiveness within MWEs. 6-17 - Leonie Grön, Ann Bertels, Kris Heylen:
The Interplay of Form and Meaning in Complex Medical Terms: Evidence from a Clinical Corpus. 18-29 - Laurence Danlos:
Discourse and Lexicons: Lexemes, MWEs, Grammatical Constructions and Compositional Word Combinations to Signal Discourse Relations. 30-40 - Jean-Pierre Colson:
From Chinese Word Segmentation to Extraction of Constructions: Two Sides of the Same Algorithmic Coin. 41-50 - Stella Markantonatou, Panagiotis Kouris, Yanis Maistros:
Fixed Similes: Measuring aspects of the relation between MWE idiomatic semantics and syntactic flexibility. 51-61 - Anna Hätty, Sabine Schulte im Walde:
Fine-Grained Termhood Prediction for German Compound Terms Using Neural Networks. 62-73 - Jamal Laoudi, Claire Bonial, Lucia Donatelli, Stephen Tratz, Clare R. Voss:
Towards a Computational Lexicon for Moroccan Darija: Words, Idioms, and Constructions. 74-85 - Uxoa Iñurrieta Urmeneta, Itziar Aduriz, Ainara Estarrona, Itziar Gonzalez-Dios, Antton Gurrutxaga, Ruben Urizar, Iñaki Alegria:
Verbal Multiword Expressions in Basque Corpora. 86-95 - Lucia Donatelli, Michael Regan, William Croft, Nathan Schneider:
Annotation of Tense and Aspect Semantics for Sentential AMR. 96-108 - Swantje Westpfahl, Jan Gorisch:
A Syntax-Based Scheme for the Annotation and Segmentation of German Spoken Language Interactions. 109-120 - Christine Köhn, Arne Köhn:
An Annotated Corpus of Picture Stories Retold by Language Learners. 121-132 - Kevin Stowe, Martha Palmer, T. Jennings Anderson, Marina Kogan, Leysia Palen, Kenneth M. Anderson, Rebecca Morss, Julie Demuth, Heather Lazrus:
Developing and Evaluating Annotation Procedures for Twitter Data during Hazard Events. 133-143 - Nganthoibi Oinam, Diwakar Mishra, Pinal Patel, Narayan Choudhary, Hitesh Desai:
A Treebank for the Healthcare Domain. 144-155 - Shuyuan Cao, Iria da Cunha, Mikel Iruskieta:
The RST Spanish-Chinese Treebank. 156-166 - Siyao Peng, Amir Zeldes:
All Roads Lead to UD: Converting Stanford and Penn Parses to English Universal Dependencies with Multilayer Annotations. 167-177 - Hessel Haagsma, Malvina Nissim, Johan Bos:
The Other Side of the Coin: Unsupervised Disambiguation of Potentially Idiomatic Expressions by Contrasting Senses. 178-184 - Ali Hakimi Parizi, Paul Cook:
Do Character-Level Neural Network Language Models Capture Knowledge of Multiword Expression Compositionality? 185-192 - Abigail Walsh, Claire Bonial, Kristina Geeraert, John P. McCrae, Nathan Schneider, Clarissa Somers:
Constructing an Annotated Corpus of Verbal MWEs for English. 193-200 - Yuji Matsumoto, Akihiko Kato, Hiroyuki Shindo, Toshio Morita:
Cooperating Tools for MWE Lexicon Management and Corpus Annotation. 201-206 - Karën Fort, Bruno Guillaume, Matthieu Constant, Nicolas Lefebvre, Yann-Alan Pilatte:
"Fingers in the Nose": Evaluating Speakers' Identification of Multi-Word Expressions Using a Slightly Gamified Crowdsourcing Platform. 207-213 - Halim Boukaram, Nizar Habash, Micheline Ziadee, Majd F. Sakr:
Improving Domain Independent Question Parsing with Synthetic Treebanks. 214-221 - Carlos Ramisch, Silvio Ricardo Cordeiro, Agata Savary, Veronika Vincze, Verginica Barbu Mititelu, Archna Bhatia, Maja Buljan, Marie Candito, Polona Gantar, Voula Giouli, Tunga Güngör, Abdelati Hawwari, Uxoa Iñurrieta Urmeneta, Jolanta Kovalevskaite, Simon Krek, Timm Lichte, Chaya Liebeskind, Johanna Monti, Carla Parra Escartín, Behrang QasemiZadeh, Nathan Schneider, Ivelina Stoyanova, Ashwini Vaidya, Abigail Walsh:
Edition 1.1 of the PARSEME Shared Task on Automatic Identification of Verbal Multiword Expressions. 222-240 - Erwan Moreau, Ashjan Alsulaimani, Alfredo Maldonado, Carl Vogel:
CRF-Seq and CRF-DepTree at PARSEME Shared Task 2018: Detecting Verbal MWEs using Sequential and Dependency-Based Approaches. 241-247 - Gözde Berk, Berna Erden, Tunga Güngör:
Deep-BGT at PARSEME Shared Task 2018: Bidirectional LSTM-CRF Model for Verbal Multiword Expression Identification. 248-253 - Tiberiu Boros, Ruxandra Burtica:
GBD-NER at PARSEME Shared Task 2018: Multi-Word Expression Detection Using Bidirectional Long-Short-Term Memory Networks and Graph-Based Decoding. 254-260 - Rafael Ehren, Timm Lichte, Younes Samih:
Mumpitz at PARSEME Shared Task 2018: A Bidirectional LSTM for the Identification of Verbal Multiword Expressions. 261-267 - Regina Stodden, Behrang QasemiZadeh, Laura Kallmeyer:
TRAPACC and TRAPACCS at PARSEME Shared Task 2018: Neural Transition Tagging of Verbal Multiword Expressions. 268-274 - Jakub Waszczuk:
TRAVERSAL at PARSEME Shared Task 2018: Identification of Verbal Multiword Expressions Using a Discriminative Tree-Structured Model. 275-282 - Caroline Pasquer, Carlos Ramisch, Agata Savary, Jean-Yves Antoine:
VarIDE at PARSEME Shared Task 2018: Are Variants Really as Alike as Two Peas in a Pod? 283-289 - Nicolas Zampieri, Manon Scholivet, Carlos Ramisch, Benoît Favre:
Veyn at PARSEME Shared Task 2018: Recurrent Neural Networks for VMWE Identification. 290-296
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