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2nd DepLing 2013: Prague, Czech Republic
- Eva Hajicová, Kim Gerdes, Leo Wanner:
Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Dependency Linguistics, DepLing 2013, August 27-30, 2013, Prague, Czech Republic. MATFYZPRESS Publishing House of the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics Charles University in Prague / ACL 2013, ISBN 978-80-7378-240-5 - Richard Hudson:
Invited talk: Dependency Structure and Cognition. 1-11 - Aravind K. Joshi:
Invited talk: Dependency Representations, Grammars, Folded Structures, among Other Things! 12 - Miguel Ballesteros, Simon Mille, Alicia Burga:
Exploring Morphosyntactic Annotation over a Spanish Corpus for Dependency Parsing. 13-22 - Özlem Çetinoglu, Jonas Kuhn:
Towards Joint Morphological Analysis and Dependency Parsing of Turkish. 23-32 - Himani Chaudhry, Himanshu Sharma, Dipti Misra Sharma:
Divergences in English-Hindi Parallel Dependency Treebanks. 33-40 - Xinying Chen:
Dependency Network Syntax: From Dependency Treebanks to a Classification of Chinese Function Words. 41-50 - Jihye Chun:
Verb Cluster, Non-Projectivity, and Syntax-Topology Interface in Korean. 51-59 - Silvie Cinková, Martin Holub, Ema Krejcová, Lenka Smejkalová:
Rule-Based Extraction of English Verb Collocates from a Dependency-Parsed Corpus. 60-67 - Eugeniu Costetchi:
A Method to Generate Simplified Systemic Functional Parses from Dependency Parses. 68-77 - Eva M. Duran Eppler:
Dependency Distance and Bilingual Language Use: Evidence from German/English and Chinese/English Data. 78-87 - Kim Gerdes:
Collaborative Dependency Annotation. 88-97 - Petr Homola, Matt Coler:
Pragmatic Structures in Aymara. 98-107 - Samar Husain, Rajesh Bhatt, Shravan Vasishth:
Towards a Psycholinguistically Motivated Dependency Grammar for Hindi. 108-117 - András Imrényi:
The Syntax of Hungarian Auxiliaries: A Dependency Grammar Account. 118-127 - Pavlína Jínová, Lucie Poláková, Jirí Mírovský:
Subordinators with Elaborative Meanings in Czech and English. 128-136 - Sylvain Kahane:
Predicative Adjunction in a Modular Dependency Grammar. 137-146 - Václava Kettnerová, Markéta Lopatková:
The Representation of Czech Light Verb Constructions in a Valency Lexicon. 147-156 - Amba P. Kulkarni:
A Deterministic Dependency Parser with Dynamic Programming for Sanskrit. 157-166 - Maxime Lefrançois, Fabien Gandon:
Reasoning with Dependency Structures and Lexicographic Definitions Using Unit Graphs. 167-176 - Francesco Mambrini, Marco Passarotti:
Non-Projectivity in the Ancient Greek Dependency Treebank. 177-186 - Marie-Catherine de Marneffe, Miriam Connor, Natalia Silveira, Samuel R. Bowman, Timothy Dozat, Christopher D. Manning:
More Constructions, More Genres: Extending Stanford Dependencies. 187-196 - Dan Maxwell:
Why So Many Nodes? 197-206 - Nicolas Mazziotta:
Grammatical Markers and Grammatical Relations in the Simple Clause in Old French. 207-216 - Simon Mille, Alicia Burga, Leo Wanner:
AnCora-UPF: A Multi-Level Annotation of Spanish. 217-226 - Debanka Nandi, Maaz Nomani, Himanshu Sharma, Himani Chaudhary, Sambhav Jain, Dipti Misra Sharma:
Towards Building Parallel Dependency Treebanks: Intra-Chunk Expansion and Alignment for English Dependency Treebank. 227-235 - Anna Nedoluzhko, Jirí Mírovský:
Annotators' Certainty and Disagreements in Coreference and Bridging Annotation in Prague Dependency Treebank. 236-243 - Anna Nedoluzhko, Jirí Mírovský:
How Dependency Trees and Tectogrammatics Help Annotating Coreference and Bridging Relations in Prague Dependency Treebank. 244-251 - Jenna Nyblom, Samuel Kohonen, Katri Haverinen, Tapio Salakoski, Filip Ginter:
Predicting Conjunct Propagation and Other Extended Stanford Dependencies. 252-261 - Timothy Osborne:
A Look at Tesnière's Éléments through the Lens of Modern Syntactic Theory. 262-271 - Timothy Osborne:
The Distribution of Floating Quantifiers: A Dependency Grammar Analysis. 272-281 - Manuela Sanguinetti, Cristina Bosco, Leonardo Lesmo:
Dependency and Constituency in Translation Shift Analysis. 282-291 - Milan Soucek, Timo Järvinen, Adam LaMontagne:
Managing a Multilingual Treebank Project. 292-297 - Anders Søgaard:
An Empirical Study of Differences between Conversion Schemes and Annotation Guidelines. 298-307
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