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13th LAW@ACL 2019: Florence, Italy
- Annemarie Friedrich, Deniz Zeyrek, Jet Hoek:
Proceedings of the 13th Linguistic Annotation Workshop, LAW@ACL 2019, Florence, Italy, August 1, 2019. Association for Computational Linguistics 2019, ISBN 978-1-950737-38-3 - Morgan Ulinski, Julia Hirschberg:
Crowdsourced Hedge Term Disambiguation. 1-5 - William Léchelle, Fabrizio Gotti, Philippe Langlais:
WiRe57 : A Fine-Grained Benchmark for Open Information Extraction. 6-15 - Frances Yung, Vera Demberg, Merel C. J. Scholman:
Crowdsourcing Discourse Relation Annotations by a Two-Step Connective Insertion Task. 16-25 - Darina Gold, Venelin Kovatchev, Torsten Zesch:
Annotating and analyzing the interactions between meaning relations. 26-36 - Kilian Evang, Lasha Abzianidze, Johan Bos:
CCGweb: a New Annotation Tool and a First Quadrilingual CCG Treebank. 37-42 - Ronja Laarmann-Quante, Stefanie Dipper, Eva Belke:
The making of the Litkey Corpus, a richly annotated longitudinal corpus of German texts written by primary school children. 43-55 - Sheshera Mysore, Zach Jensen, Edward Kim, Kevin Huang, Haw-Shiuan Chang, Emma Strubell, Jeffrey Flanigan, Andrew McCallum, Elsa Olivetti:
The Materials Science Procedural Text Corpus: Annotating Materials Synthesis Procedures with Shallow Semantic Structures. 56-64 - Annika Tjuka, Lena Weißmann, Kilu von Prince:
Tagging modality in Oceanic languages of Melanesia. 65-70 - Francesco Mambrini, Marco Passarotti:
Harmonizing Different Lemmatization Strategies for Building a Knowledge Base of Linguistic Resources for Latin. 71-80 - Fabricio Monsalve, Kervy Rivas Rojas, Marco Antonio Sobrevilla Cabezudo, Arturo Oncevay-Marcos:
Assessing Back-Translation as a Corpus Generation Strategy for non-English Tasks: A Study in Reading Comprehension and Word Sense Disambiguation. 81-89 - Arlene Casey, Bonnie Webber, Dorota Glowacka:
A Framework for Annotating 'Related Works' to Support Feedback to Novice Writers. 90-99 - John Lawrence, Jacky Visser, Chris Reed:
An Online Annotation Assistant for Argument Schemes. 100-107 - Kaja Dobrovoljc:
Annotating formulaic sequences in spoken Slovenian: structure, function and relevance. 108-112 - Kordula De Kuthy, Lisa Brunetti, Marta Berardi:
Annotating Information Structure in Italian: Characteristics and Cross-Linguistic Applicability of a QUD-Based Approach. 113-123 - Sasha Spala, Nicholas A. Miller, Yiming Yang, Franck Dernoncourt, Carl Dockhorn:
DEFT: A corpus for definition extraction in free- and semi-structured text. 124-131 - Aikaterini-Lida Kalouli, Annebeth Buis, Livy Real, Martha Palmer, Valeria de Paiva:
Explaining Simple Natural Language Inference. 132-143 - Ines Rehbein:
On the role of discourse relations in persuasive texts. 144-154 - Balázs Indig, Bálint Sass, Eszter Simon, Iván Mittelholcz, Noémi Vadász, Márton Makrai:
One format to rule them all - The emtsv pipeline for Hungarian. 155-165 - Utku Türk, Furkan Atmaca, Saziye Betül Özates, Abdullatif Köksal, Balkiz Öztürk Basaran, Tunga Gungor, Arzucan Özgür:
Turkish Treebanking: Unifying and Constructing Efforts. 166-177 - Riya Pal, Dipti Sharma:
A Dataset for Semantic Role Labelling of Hindi-English Code-Mixed Tweets. 178-188 - Richard Eckart de Castilho, Nancy Ide, Jin-Dong Kim, Jan-Christoph Klie, Keith Suderman:
A Multi-Platform Annotation Ecosystem for Domain Adaptation. 189-194 - Jungyeul Park, Francis M. Tyers:
A New Annotation Scheme for the Sejong Part-of-speech Tagged Corpus. 195-202 - Erhan Sezerer, Ozan Polatbilek, Selma Tekir:
A Turkish Dataset for Gender Identification of Twitter Users. 203-207 - Sian Gooding, Ekaterina Kochmar, Advait Sarkar, Alan F. Blackwell:
Comparative judgments are more consistent than binary classification for labelling word complexity. 208-214 - Christina Lohr, Johannes Kiesel, Stephanie Luther, Johannes Hellrich, Tobias Kolditz, Benno Stein, Udo Hahn:
Continuous Quality Control and Advanced Text Segment Annotation with WAT-SL 2.0. 215-219 - Attila Novák, László János Laki, Borbála Novák, Andrea Dömötör, Noémi Ligeti-Nagy, Ágnes Kalivoda:
Creation of a corpus with semantic role labels for Hungarian. 220-229 - María Andrea Cruz Blandón, Gosse Minnema, Aria Nourbakhsh, Maria Boritchev, Maxime Amblard:
Toward Dialogue Modeling: A Semantic Annotation Scheme for Questions and Answers. 230-235 - Marco Antonio Sobrevilla Cabezudo, Thiago A. S. Pardo:
Towards a General Abstract Meaning Representation Corpus for Brazilian Portuguese. 236-244
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