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- Temporal and Aspectual EntailmentThomas Kober 0001, Sander Bijl de Vroe, Mark Steedman. 103-119 [doi]
- Don't Blame Distributional Semantics if it can't do EntailmentMatthijs Westera, Gemma Boleda. 120-133 [doi]
- Ambiguity in Explicit Discourse ConnectivesBonnie L. Webber, Rashmi Prasad, Alan Lee. 134-141 [doi]
- Aligning Open IE Relations and KB Relations using a Siamese Network Based on Word EmbeddingRifki Afina Putri, Giwon Hong, Sung-Hyon Myaeng. 142-153 [doi]
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- Using Wiktionary as a resource for WSD : the case of French verbsVincent Segonne, Marie Candito, Benoît Crabbé. 259-270 [doi]
- A Comparison of Context-sensitive Models for Lexical SubstitutionAina Garí Soler, Anne Cocos, Marianna Apidianaki, Chris Callison-Burch. 271-282 [doi]
- Natural Language Semantics With Pictures: Some Language & Vision Datasets and Potential Uses for Computational SemanticsDavid Schlangen. 283-294 [doi]
- Frame Identification as Categorization: Exemplars vs Prototypes in EmbeddinglandJennifer Sikos, Sebastian Padó. 295-306 [doi]