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- An Unsupervised Approach for Linking Automatically Extracted and Manually Crafted LTAGsHeshaam Faili, Ali Basirat. 68-81 [doi]
- Tamil Dependency Parsing: Results Using Rule Based and Corpus Based ApproachesLoganathan Ramasamy, Zdenek Zabokrtský. 82-95 [doi]
- Incremental Combinatory Categorial Grammar and Its DerivationsAhmed Hefny, Hany Hassan, Mohamed Bahgat. 96-108 [doi]
- Dependency Syntax Analysis Using Grammar Induction and a Lexical Categories Precedence SystemHiram Calvo, Omar Juárez Gambino, Alexander F. Gelbukh, Kentaro Inui. 109-120 [doi]
- Labelwise Margin Maximization for Sequence LabelingWenjun Gao, Xipeng Qiu, Xuanjing Huang. 121-132 [doi]
- Co-related Verb Argument Selectional PreferencesHiram Calvo, Kentaro Inui, Yuji Matsumoto. 133-143 [doi]
- Combining Diverse Word-Alignment Symmetrizations Improves Dependency Tree ProjectionDavid Marecek. 144-154 [doi]
- An Analysis of Tree Topological Features in Classifier-Based Unlexicalized ParsingSamuel W. K. Chan, Mickey W. C. Chong, Lawrence Y. L. Cheung. 155-170 [doi]
- Part-of-Speech Tagging from 97 to 100 : Is It Time for Some Linguistics?Christopher D. Manning. 171-189 [doi]
- Ripple Down Rules for Part-of-Speech TaggingDat Quoc Nguyen, Dai Quoc Nguyen, Son Bao Pham, Dang Duc Pham. 190-201 [doi]
- An Efficient Part-of-Speech Tagger for ArabicSelçuk Köprü. 202-213 [doi]
- An Evaluation of Part of Speech Tagging on Written Second Language SpanishM. Pilar Valverde Ibañez. 214-226 [doi]
- Onoma: A Linguistically Motivated Conjugation System for Spanish VerbsLuz Rello, Eduardo Basterrechea. 227-237 [doi]
- Measuring Similarity of Word Meaning in Context with Lexical Substitutes and TranslationsDiana McCarthy. 238-252 [doi]
- A Quantitative Evaluation of Global Word Sense InductionMarianna Apidianaki, Tim Van de Cruys. 253-264 [doi]
- Incorporating Coreference Resolution into Word Sense DisambiguationShangfeng Hu, Chengfei Liu. 265-276 [doi]
- Deep Semantics for Dependency StructuresPaul Bédaride, Claire Gardent. 277-288 [doi]
- Combining Heterogeneous Knowledge Resources for Improved Distributional Semantic ModelsGyörgy Szarvas, Torsten Zesch, Iryna Gurevych. 289-303 [doi]
- Improving Text Segmentation with Non-systematic Semantic RelationViet Cuong Nguyen, Minh Le Nguyen, Akira Shimazu. 304-315 [doi]
- Automatic Identification of Cause-Effect Relations in Tamil Using CRFsS. Menaka, Pattabhi R. K. Rao, Sobha Lalitha Devi. 316-327 [doi]
- Comparing Approaches to Tag Discourse RelationsShamima Mithun, Leila Kosseim. 328-339 [doi]
- Semi-supervised Discourse Relation Classification with Structural LearningHugo Hernault, Danushka Bollegala, Mitsuru Ishizuka. 340-352 [doi]
- Integrating Japanese Particles Function and Information StructureAkira Ohtani. 353-367 [doi]
- Assessing Lexical Alignment in Spontaneous Direction Dialogue Data by Means of a Lexicon Network ModelAlexander Mehler, Andy Lücking, Peter Menke. 368-379 [doi]
- Towards Well-Grounded Phrase-Level Polarity AnalysisRobert Remus, Christian Hänig. 380-392 [doi]
- Implicit Feature Identification via Co-occurrence Association Rule MiningZhen Hai, Kuiyu Chang, Jung-jae Kim. 393-404 [doi]
- Construction of Wakamono Kotoba Emotion Dictionary and Its ApplicationKazuyuki Matsumoto, Fuji Ren. 405-416 [doi]
- Temporal Analysis of Sentiment Events - A Visual Realization and TrackingDipankar Das, Anup Kumar Kolya, Asif Ekbal, Sivaji Bandyopadhyay. 417-428 [doi]
- Highly-Inflected Language Generation Using Factored Language ModelsEder Miranda de Novais, Ivandré Paraboni, Diogo Takaki Ferreira. 429-438 [doi]
- Prenominal Modifier Ordering in Bengali Text GenerationSumit Das 0001, Anupam Basu, Sudeshna Sarkar. 439-450 [doi]
- Bootstrapping Multiple-Choice Tests with The-MentorAna Cristina Mendes, Sérgio Curto, Luísa Coheur. 451-462 [doi]