Journal: Language Resources and Evaluation

Volume 46, Issue 1

1 -- 23Ines Rehbein, Josef Ruppenhofer, Caroline Sporleder. Is it worth the effort? Assessing the benefits of partial automatic pre-labeling for frame-semantic annotation
25 -- 36Markéta Lopatková, Petr Homola, Natalia Klyueva. Annotation of sentence structure - Capturing the relationship between clauses in Czech sentences
37 -- 52Stefanie Dipper, Heike Zinsmeister. Annotating abstract anaphora
53 -- 74Christian Chiarcos, Julia Ritz, Manfred Stede. By all these lovely tokens... Merging conflicting tokenizations
75 -- 89Nancy Ide, Keith Suderman. Bridging the gaps: interoperability for language engineering architectures using GrAF
91 -- 94Manfred Stede, Chu-Ren Huang. Inter-operability and reusability: the science of annotation
95 -- 100Andrea C. Schalley. Chu-Ren Huang, Nicoletta Calzolari, Aldo Gangemi, Alessandro Lenci, Alessandro Oltramari, and Laurent Prévot (eds.): Ontology and the Lexicon: a natural language processing perspective. (Studies in Natural Language Processing.) - Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2010, xx+339 pp, ISBN 9780521886598, UK £60.00, US $105.00
101 -- 107Michael Oakes. Alexander Mehler, Serge Sharoff and Marina Santini (eds.): Genres on the web: computational models and emprical studies - Springer, 2010, 362 pp
109 -- 115Stephan Walter. E. Francesconi, S. Montemagni, W. Peters, D. Tiscornia: Semantic Processing of Legal Texts: where the language of law meets the law of language (Lecture notes in computer science: lecture notes in artificial intelligence, Vol 6036) - 1st Edition, Springer, 2010, XII, 249 pp, 49.22 €
117 -- 130Federica Cavicchio, Massimo Poesio. The Rovereto Emotion and Cooperation Corpus: a new resource to investigate cooperation and emotions
131 -- 142Tomaz Erjavec. MULTEXT-East: morphosyntactic resources for Central and Eastern European languages
143 -- 151Marina B. Ruiter, Lilian Beijer, Catia Cucchiarini, Emiel Krahmer, Toni C. M. Rietveld, Helmer Strik, Hugo Van Hamme. Human language technology and communicative disabilities: requirements and possibilities for the future