Journal: Natural Language Engineering

Volume 29, Issue 6

1415 -- 0Marcos Zampieri, Isabelle Augenstein, Siddharth Krishnan, Joshua Melton, Preslav Nakov. Preface: Special issue on NLP approaches to offensive content online
1416 -- 1435Marcos Zampieri, Sara Rosenthal, Preslav Nakov, Alphaeus Dmonte, Tharindu Ranasinghe. OffensEval 2023: Offensive language identification in the age of Large Language Models
1436 -- 1457Hamdy Mubarak, Sabit Hassan, Shammur Absar Chowdhury. Emojis as anchors to detect Arabic offensive language and hate speech
1458 -- 1480Kanishk Verma, Maja Popovic, Alexandros Poulis, Yelena Cherkasova, Cathal Ó Hóbáin, Angela Mazzone, Tijana Milosevic, Brian Davis 0001. Leveraging machine translation for cross-lingual fine-grained cyberbullying classification amongst pre-adolescents
1481 -- 1494Nikola Ljubesic, Igor Mozetic, Petra Kralj Novak. Quantifying the impact of context on the quality of manual hate speech annotation
1495 -- 1515Soumitra Ghosh, Amit Priyankar, Asif Ekbal, Pushpak Bhattacharyya. A transformer-based multi-task framework for joint detection of aggression and hate on social media data
1516 -- 1537Simona Frenda, Viviana Patti, Paolo Rosso. Killing me softly: Creative and cognitive aspects of implicitness in abusive language online
1538 -- 1560Pranava Madhyastha, Antigoni Founta, Lucia Specia. A study towards contextual understanding of toxicity in online conversations
1561 -- 1585Nina Seemann, Yeong Su Lee, Julian Höllig, Michaela Geierhos. The problem of varying annotations to identify abusive language in social media content

Volume 29, Issue 5

1199 -- 1222Hendrik Schuff, Lindsey Vanderlyn, Heike Adel, Ngoc Thang Vu. How to do human evaluation: A brief introduction to user studies in NLP
1223 -- 1246Adam Kovacs, Kinga Gémes, András Kornai, Gábor Recski. Explainable lexical entailment with semantic graphs
1247 -- 1274Linda Zhou, Andrew Caines, Ildiko Pete, Alice Hutchings. Automated hate speech detection and span extraction in underground hacking and extremist forums
1275 -- 1304Batuhan Baykara, Tunga Güngör. Turkish abstractive text summarization using pretrained sequence-to-sequence models
1305 -- 1340Antrei Kavros, Yannis Tzitzikas. SoundexGR: An algorithm for phonetic matching for the Greek language
1341 -- 1363Kyungtae Lim, Jayoung Song, Jungyeul Park. Neural automated writing evaluation for Korean L2 writing
1364 -- 1401Jorge Vivaldi, Horacio Rodríguez. MHeTRep: A multilingual semantically tagged health terms repository
1402 -- 1410Kenneth Ward Church, Richard Yue. Emerging trends: Smooth-talking machines
1411 -- 1413Feng Shi, Guohua Feng. Syntactic n-grams in Computational Linguistics, by Grigori Sidorov. Cham, Springer Nature, 2019. ISBN 9783030147716. IX + 92 pages

Volume 29, Issue 4

849 -- 908Enrica Troiano, Aswathy Velutharambath, Roman Klinger. From theories on styles to their transfer in text: Bridging the gap with a hierarchical survey
909 -- 941Gülsen Eryigit, Ali Sentas, Johanna Monti. Gamified crowdsourcing for idiom corpora construction
942 -- 977Jawad Shafi, Hafiz Rizwan Iqbal, Rao Muhammad Adeel Nawab, Paul Rayson. UNLT: Urdu Natural Language Toolkit
978 -- 1003Sane Yagi, Ashraf Elnagar, Shehdeh Fareh. A benchmark for evaluating Arabic word embedding models
1004 -- 1042Maria Pszona, Maria Janicka, Grzegorz Wojdyga, Aleksander Wawer. Towards universal methods for fake news detection
1043 -- 1065Chengxi Yan, Ruojia Wang, Xiaoke Fang. SEN: A subword-based ensemble network for Chinese historical entity extraction
1066 -- 1096Xiaodong Liu, Rafal Rzepka, Kenji Araki. Parameter-efficient feature-based transfer for paraphrase identification
1097 -- 1125Yang-Yin Lee, Ting-Yu Yen, Hen-Hsen Huang, Yow-Ting Shiue, Hsin-Hsi Chen. On generalization of the sense retrofitting model
1126 -- 1149Huizhe Su, Hao Wang, Xiangfeng Luo, Shaorong Xie. An end-to-end neural framework using coarse-to-fine-grained attention for overlapping relational triple extraction
1150 -- 1187Henrique Lopes Cardoso, Rui Sousa-Silva, Paula Carvalho 0001, Bruno Martins 0001. Argumentation models and their use in corpus annotation: Practice, prospects, and challenges
1188 -- 1197Robert Dale. Navigating the text generation revolution: Traditional data-to-text NLG companies and the rise of ChatGPT
1198 -- 0Maria Tikhonova, Vladislav Mikhailov, Dina Pisarevskaya, Valentin Malykh, Tatiana Shavrina. Ad astra or astray: Exploring linguistic knowledge of multilingual BERT through NLI task - CORRIGENDUM

Volume 29, Issue 3

509 -- 553Christine P. Chai. Comparison of text preprocessing methods
554 -- 583Maria Tikhonova, Vladislav Mikhailov, Dina Pisarevskaya, Valentin Malykh, Tatiana Shavrina. Ad astra or astray: Exploring linguistic knowledge of multilingual BERT through NLI task
584 -- 614Benedikt Perak, Tajana Ban Kirigin. Construction Grammar Conceptual Network: Coordination-based graph method for semantic association analysis
615 -- 642Can Çetindag, Berkay Yazicioglu, Aykut Koç. Named-entity recognition in Turkish legal texts
643 -- 668Jingshu Liu, Emmanuel Morin, Sebastián Peña Saldarriaga, Joseph Lark. From unified phrase representation to bilingual phrase alignment in an unsupervised manner
669 -- 692Hao Wang, Siyuan Du, Xiangyu Zheng, Lingyi Meng. An empirical study of incorporating syntactic constraints into BERT-based location metonymy resolution
693 -- 719Mojdeh Hashemi-Namin, Mohammad-Reza Jahed Motlagh, Adel Torkaman Rahmani. Recognition of visual scene elements from a story text in Persian natural language
720 -- 745Beáta Lorincz, Elena Irimia, Adriana Stan, Verginica Barbu Mititelu. RoLEX: The development of an extended Romanian lexical dataset and its evaluation at predicting concurrent lexical information
746 -- 768Yerai Doval, José Camacho-Collados, Luis Espinosa Anke, Steven Schockaert. Meemi: A simple method for post-processing and integrating cross-lingual word embeddings
769 -- 793Charles Chen, Razvan C. Bunescu, Cindy Marling. A semantic parsing pipeline for context-dependent question answering over temporally structured data
794 -- 823Nathan Duran, Steve Battle, Jim Smith. Sentence encoding for Dialogue Act classification
824 -- 841Kenneth Ward Church, Raman Chandrasekar. Emerging trends: Risks 3.0 and proliferation of spyware to 50,000 cell phones
842 -- 845Ju Wen, Lan Yi. Natural Language Processing for Corpus Linguistics by Jonathan Dunn. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2022. ISBN 9781009070447 (PB), ISBN 9781009070447 (OC), vi+88 pages
846 -- 847John Tait. Obituary: Yorick Wilks

Volume 29, Issue 2

181 -- 200Samaneh Karimi, Azadeh Shakery, Rakesh M. Verma. Enhancement of Twitter event detection using news streams
201 -- 227Alex Rosenfeld, Katrin Erk. An analysis of property inference methods
228 -- 253Jennifer D'Souza 0001, Isaiah Onando Mulang', Sören Auer. Ranking facts for explaining answers to elementary science questions
254 -- 286Yiping Jin, Akshay Bhatia, Dittaya Wanvarie, Phu T. V. Le. Towards improving coherence and diversity of slogan generation
287 -- 315Can Udomcharoenchaikit, Prachya Boonkwan, Peerapon Vateekul. Towards improving the robustness of sequential labeling models against typographical adversarial examples using triplet loss
316 -- 336Weixuan Wang, Choon Meng Lee, Jianfeng Liu, Talha Çolakoglu, Wei Peng. An empirical study of cyclical learning rate on neural machine translation
337 -- 359Rohola Zandie, Mohammad H. Mahoor. Topical language generation using transformers
360 -- 385Matej Klemen, Luka Krsnik, Marko Robnik-Sikonja. Enhancing deep neural networks with morphological information
386 -- 424Chérifa Ben Khelil, Chiraz Ben Othmane Zribi, Denys Duchier, Yannick Parmentier 0001. Generating Arabic TAG for syntax-semantics analysis
425 -- 448Ahmed Hamdi, Elvys Linhares Pontes, Nicolas Sidere, Mickaël Coustaty, Antoine Doucet. In-depth analysis of the impact of OCR errors on named entity recognition and linking
449 -- 482Nurullah Sevim, Furkan Sahinuç, Aykut Koç. Gender bias in legal corpora and debiasing it
483 -- 508Kenneth Church 0001, Annika Marie Schoene, John E. Ortega, Raman Chandrasekar, Valia Kordoni. Emerging trends: Unfair, biased, addictive, dangerous, deadly, and insanely profitable

Volume 29, Issue 1

1 -- 31Viktor Schlegel, Goran Nenadic, Riza Batista-Navarro. A survey of methods for revealing and overcoming weaknesses of data-driven Natural Language Understanding
32 -- 80Shima Asaadi, Eugenie Giesbrecht, Sebastian Rudolph. Compositional matrix-space models of language: Definitions, properties, and learning methods
81 -- 109Yizhu Liu, Xinyue Chen, Xusheng Luo, Kenny Q. Zhu. Reducing repetition in convolutional abstractive summarization
110 -- 137Caio Deutsch, Ivandré Paraboni. Authorship attribution using author profiling classifiers
138 -- 161Mohamed Chebel, Chiraz Latiri, Éric Gaussier. Efficient bilingual lexicon extraction from comparable corpora based on formal concepts analysis
162 -- 176Robert Dale. NLP startup funding in 2022
177 -- 180Zheyuan Dai. Statistics in Corpus Linguistics: A New Approach by Sean Wallis. New York/Oxon: Routledge, 2021. ISBN 9781138589384 (PB: 44.95), ISBN 9781138589377 (HB: 160.00), ISBN 9780429491696 (eBook: 44.95), xxvi+382 pages