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Computational Linguistics, Volume 38
Volume 38, Number 1, March 2012
- Agustín Gravano, Julia Hirschberg, Stefan Benus:
Affirmative Cue Words in Task-Oriented Dialogue. 1-39 - Daoud Clarke:
A Context-Theoretic Framework for Compositionality in Distributional Semantics. 41-71 - Jonathan Berant, Ido Dagan, Jacob Goldberger:
Learning Entailment Relations by Global Graph Structure Optimization. 73-111 - Richard Power, Sandra Williams:
Generating Numerical Approximations. 113-134 - Hagen Fürstenau, Mirella Lapata:
Semi-Supervised Semantic Role Labeling via Structural Alignment. 135-171 - Emiel Krahmer, Kees van Deemter:
Computational Generation of Referring Expressions: A Survey. 173-218
- Chris Biemann:
Graph-Based Natural Language Processing and Information Retrieval Rada Mihalcea and Dragomir Radev (University of North Texas and University of Michigan) Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2011, viii+192 pp; hardbound, ISBN 978-0-521-89613-9, $65.00. 219-221
Volume 38, Number 2, June 2012
- Roser Morante, Caroline Sporleder:
Modality and Negation: An Introduction to the Special Issue. 223-260 - Roser Saurí, James Pustejovsky:
Are You Sure That This Happened? Assessing the Factuality Degree of Events in Text. 261-299 - Marie-Catherine de Marneffe, Christopher D. Manning, Christopher Potts:
Did It Happen? The Pragmatic Complexity of Veridicality Assessment. 301-333 - György Szarvas, Veronika Vincze, Richárd Farkas, György Móra, Iryna Gurevych:
Cross-Genre and Cross-Domain Detection of Semantic Uncertainty. 335-367 - Erik Velldal, Lilja Øvrelid, Jonathon Read, Stephan Oepen:
Speculation and Negation: Rules, Rankers, and the Role of Syntax. 369-410 - Kathrin Baker, Michael Bloodgood, Bonnie J. Dorr, Chris Callison-Burch, Nathaniel Wesley Filardo, Christine D. Piatko, Lori S. Levin, Scott Miller:
Modality and Negation in SIMT Use of Modality and Negation in Semantically-Informed Syntactic MT. 411-438
- Michel Simard:
Bitext Alignment Jörg Tiedemann (Uppsala University) Morgan & Claypool (Synthesis Lectures on Human Language Technologies, edited by Graeme Hirst, volume 14), 2011, 153 pp; paperbound, ISBN 978-1-60845-510-2, $45.00; e-book, ISBN 978-1-60815-511-9, $30.00 or by subscription. 439-440 - Tracy Holloway King:
Unification Grammars Nissim Francez* and Shuly Wintner‡ (*Technion-Israel Institute of Technology and ‡University of Haifa) Cambridge University Press, 2012, xii+312 pp; hardbound, ISBN 978-1-107-01417-6, $95.00. 441-442 - Robert E. Mercer:
The Structure of Scientific Articles: Applications to Citation Indexing and Summarization Simone Teufel (University of Cambridge) Stanford, CA: CSLI Publications (CSLI Studies in Computational Linguistics), 2010, xii+518 pp; hardbound, ISBN 978-1-57586-555-3, $70.00; paperbound, ISBN 978-1-57586-556-0, $32.50. 443-445 - Robin Cooper:
Computational Semantics with Functional Programming Jan van Eijck* and Christina Unger‡ (*CWI, Amsterdam and Utrecht University; ‡University of Bielefeld) Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010, xv+405 pp; hardbound, ISBN 978-0-521-76030-0, $99.00; paperbound, ISBN 978-0-521-75760-7, $40.00. 447-449 - Constantin Orasan:
Interactive Multi-Modal Question-Answering Antal van den Bosch* and Gosse Bouma‡ (editors) (*Tilburg University and ‡University of Groningen) Berlin: Springer (Theory and Applications of Natural Language Processing series, edited by Eduard Hovy), 2011, xii+279 pp; hardbound, ISBN 978-3-642-17524-4, $124.00; e-book, ISBN 978-3-642-17525-1; paperbound, $24.95 or €24.95 to members of subscribing institutions. 451-453 - Chris Quirk:
Linguistic Structure Prediction Noah A. Smith Carnegie Mellon University Morgan & Claypool (Synthesis Lectures on Human Language Technologies, edited by Graeme Hirst, volume 13), 2011, xx+248 pp; paperbound, ISBN 978-1-60845-405-1, $60.00; ebook, ISBN 978-1-60845-406-8, $30.00 or by subscription. 455-457
Volume 38, Number 3, September 2012
- W. John Hutchins:
Victor H. Yngve. 461-467
- Gregory Aist, Ellen Campana, James F. Allen, Mary D. Swift, Michael K. Tanenhaus:
Fruit Carts: A Domain and Corpus for Research in Dialogue Systems and Psycholinguistics. 469-478
- Shay B. Cohen, Noah A. Smith:
Empirical Risk Minimization for Probabilistic Grammars: Sample Complexity and Hardness of Learning. 479-526 - Seniz Demir, Sandra Carberry, Kathleen F. McCoy:
Summarizing Information Graphics Textually. 527-574 - Gemma Boleda, Sabine Schulte im Walde, Toni Badia:
Modeling Regular Polysemy: A Study on the Semantic Classification of Catalan Adjectives. 575-616 - Marco Kuhlmann, Giorgio Satta:
Tree-Adjoining Grammars Are Not Closed Under Strong Lexicalization. 617-629 - Ming Tan, Wenli Zhou, Lei Zheng, Shaojun Wang:
A Scalable Distributed Syntactic, Semantic, and Lexical Language Model. 631-671 - Daniel Gildea:
On the String Translations Produced by Multi Bottom-Up Tree Transducers. 673-693
- Chunshan Xu, Haitao Liu:
Quantitative Syntax Analysis Reinhard Köhler (Trier University) Berlin and Boston: De Gruyter Mouton (Quantitative Linguistics series, edited by Reinhard Köhler, Gabriel Altmann, and Peter Grzybek, volume 65), 2012, x+224 pp, hardbound, ISBN 978-3-11-027219-2, €99.95, $140.00. 695-698
Volume 38, Number 4, December 2012
- Charles J. Fillmore:
Encounters with Language. 701-718
- Brian Roark, Kristy Hollingshead, Nathan Bodenstab:
Finite-State Chart Constraints for Reduced Complexity Context-Free Parsing Pipelines. 719-753 - Matthew Gerber, Joyce Y. Chai:
Semantic Role Labeling of Implicit Arguments for Nominal Predicates. 755-798 - Gennadi Lembersky, Noam Ordan, Shuly Wintner:
Language Models for Machine Translation: Original vs. Translated Texts. 799-825 - Aina Peris, Mariona Taulé, Horacio Rodríguez:
Empirical Methods for the Study of Denotation in Nominalizations in Spanish. 827-865 - Jürgen Wedekind, Ronald M. Kaplan:
LFG Generation by Grammar Specialization. 867-915
- Bonnie L. Webber:
Discourse Processing Manfred Stede University of Potsdam Morgan & Claypool (Synthesis Lectures on Human Language Technologies, edited by Graeme Hirst, volume 15), 2011, ix+155 pp; paperbound, ISBN 978-1-60845-734-2, $40.00; ebook, ISBN 978-1-60845-735-9, $30.00 or by subscription. 917-921 - Lori Emerson:
discourse.cpp O.S. le Si (edited by Aurélie Herbelot) University of Cambridge Berlin: Peer Press, 2011, 55 pp; paperbound, ISBN 978-3-00-33516-7, €9.00, or free on-line at peerpress.de/discoursecpp.pdf. 923-925
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