Journal: Language Resources and Evaluation

Volume 51, Issue 4

891 -- 895Laurette Pretorius, Claudia Soria. Introduction to the special issue
897 -- 925José Luis González 0002, Anuschka van't Hooft, Jesús Carretero, Víctor Jesús Sosa Sosa. Nenek: a cloud-based collaboration platform for the management of Amerindian language resources
927 -- 960Nicolas Pécheux, Guillaume Wisniewski, François Yvon. Reassessing the value of resources for cross-lingual transfer of POS tagging models
961 -- 987Mikko Kurimo, Seppo Enarvi, Ottokar Tilk, Matti Varjokallio, André Mansikkaniemi, Tanel Alumäe. Modeling under-resourced languages for speech recognition
989 -- 1017Miquel Esplà-Gomis, Rafael C. Carrasco, Víctor M. Sánchez-Cartagena, Mikel L. Forcada, Felipe Sánchez-Martínez, Juan Antonio Pérez-Ortiz. Assisting non-expert speakers of under-resourced languages in assigning stems and inflectional paradigms to new word entries of morphological dictionaries
1019 -- 1051Antonio Toral, Miquel Esplà-Gomis, Filip Klubicka, Nikola Ljubesic, Vassilis Papavassiliou, Prokopis Prokopidis, Raphael Rubino, Andy Way. Crawl and crowd to bring machine translation to under-resourced languages
1053 -- 1084Nora Aranberri, Gorka Labaka, Arantza Díaz de Ilarraza, Kepa Sarasola. Ebaluatoia: crowd evaluation for English-Basque machine translation

Volume 51, Issue 3

581 -- 612Amir Zeldes. The GUM corpus: creating multilayer resources in the classroom
613 -- 641Mourad Djellab, Abderrahmane Amrouche, Ahmed Bouridane, Noureddine Mehallegue. Algerian Modern Colloquial Arabic Speech Corpus (AMCASC): regional accents recognition within complex socio-linguistic environments
643 -- 662Paul Cook, Laurel J. Brinton. Building and evaluating web corpora representing national varieties of English
663 -- 694Xiaofei Lu, Ben Pin-Yun Wang. Towards a metaphor-annotated corpus of Mandarin Chinese
695 -- 725Carolin Odebrecht, Malte Belz, Amir Zeldes, Anke Lüdeling, Thomas Krause. RIDGES Herbology: designing a diachronic multi-layer corpus
727 -- 743Pablo Gamallo 0001. Comparing explicit and predictive distributional semantic models endowed with syntactic contexts
745 -- 775Mustafa Jarrar, Nizar Habash, Faeq Alrimawi, Diyam Akra, Nasser Zalmout. Curras: an annotated corpus for the Palestinian Arabic dialect
777 -- 803Muhammad Sharjeel, Rao Muhammad Adeel Nawab, Paul Rayson. COUNTER: corpus of Urdu news text reuse
805 -- 832Soto Montalvo, Raquel Martínez, Leonardo Campillos, Agustín D. Delgado, Víctor Fresno, Felisa Verdejo. MC4WEPS: a multilingual corpus for Web people search disambiguation
833 -- 855Amine Abdaoui, Jérôme Azé, Sandra Bringay, Pascal Poncelet. FEEL: a French Expanded Emotion Lexicon
857 -- 872Elif Bozkurt, Hossein Khaki, Sinan Keçeci, Bekir Berker Turker, Yücel Yemez, Engin Erzin. The JESTKOD database: an affective multimodal database of dyadic interactions
873 -- 889Roland Schäfer. Accurate and efficient general-purpose boilerplate detection for crawled web corpora

Volume 51, Issue 2

249 -- 282Gideon Kotzé, Vincent Vandeghinste, Scott Martens, Jörg Tiedemann. Large aligned treebanks for syntax-based machine translation
283 -- 317Rachele Sprugnoli, Giovanni Moretti, Luisa Bentivogli, Diego Giuliani. Creating a ground truth multilingual dataset of news and talk show transcriptions through crowdsourcing
319 -- 349Antonio J. Roa-Valverde, Salvador Sánchez Alonso, Miguel-Ángel Sicilia, Dieter Fensel. An approach to measuring and annotating the confidence of Wiktionary translations
351 -- 378Mai Oudah, Khaled F. Shaalan. Studying the impact of language-independent and language-specific features on hybrid Arabic Person name recognition
379 -- 408Luz Rello, Ricardo A. Baeza-Yates, Joaquim Llisterri. A resource of errors written in Spanish by people with dyslexia and its linguistic, phonetic and visual analysis
409 -- 438Paul Thompson, Raheel Nawaz, John McNaught, Sophia Ananiadou. Enriching news events with meta-knowledge information
439 -- 462Ivandré Paraboni, Michelle Reis Galindo, Douglas Iacovelli. Stars2: a corpus of object descriptions in a visual domain
463 -- 494Patrizia Paggio, Costanza Navarretta. The Danish NOMCO corpus: multimodal interaction in first acquaintance conversations
495 -- 524Themistoklis G. Diamantopoulos, Michael Roth, Andreas L. Symeonidis, Ewan Klein. Software requirements as an application domain for natural language processing
525 -- 545Yingjie Zhang, Bin Li, Xinyu Dai, Shujian Huang, Jiajun Chen. PQAC-WN: constructing a wordnet for Pre-Qin ancient Chinese
547 -- 579Renata C. B. Madeo, Clodoaldo Ap. M. Lima, Sarajane Marques Peres. Studies in automated hand gesture analysis: an overview of functional types and gesture phases

Volume 51, Issue 1

1 -- 5António Branco, Kevin Bretonnel Cohen, Piek Vossen, Nancy Ide, Nicoletta Calzolari. Replicability and reproducibility of research results for human language technology: introducing an LRE special section
7 -- 0António Branco, Kevin Bretonnel Cohen, Piek Vossen, Nancy Ide, Nicoletta Calzolari. Erratum to: Replicability and reproducibility of research results for human language technology: introducing an LRE special section
9 -- 11Brian Davis, Tobias Kuhn, Kaarel Kaljurand. LRE journal CNL introduction
13 -- 35Kurt Winkler, Tobias Kuhn. Fully automatic multi-language translation with a catalogue of phrases: successful employment for the Swiss avalanche bulletin
37 -- 66Normunds Gruzitis, Dana Dannélls. A multilingual FrameNet-based grammar and lexicon for controlled natural language
67 -- 92Stephen Guy, Rolf Schwitter. The PENG ASP system: architecture, language and authoring tool
93 -- 129Yannis Haralambous, Julie Sauvage-Vincent, John Puentes. A hybrid (visual/natural) controlled language
131 -- 157C. Maria Keet, Langa Khumalo. Toward a knowledge-to-text controlled natural language of isiZulu
159 -- 189Laurette Pretorius, Laurette Marais, Ansu Berg. A GF miniature resource grammar for Tswana: modelling the proper verb
191 -- 220Hazem Safwat, Brian Davis. CNLs for the semantic web: a state of the art
221 -- 247Anne Condamines, Maxime Warnier. Towards the creation of a CNL adapted to requirements writing by combining writing recommendations and spontaneous regularities: example in a space project