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- Listening InStanley Peters. 31-31 [doi]
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- Enhanced Genre Classification through Linguistically Fine-Grained POS TagsAlex Chengyu Fang, Jing Cao. 85-94 [doi]
- Identifying Emotional Expressions, Intensities and Sentence Level Emotion Tags Using a Supervised FrameworkDipankar Das, Sivaji Bandyopadhyay. 95-104 [doi]
- Decision Theory and Discourse Particles: A Case Study from a Large Japanese Sentiment CorpusChristopher Davis. 105-114 [doi]
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- Chains in Syntax and MorphologyThomas Gross. 143-152 [doi]
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- Developing Punjabi Morphology, Corpus and LexiconMuhammad Humayoun, Aarne Ranta. 163-172 [doi]
- Effective Use of Linguistic Features for Sentiment Analysis of KoreanHayeon Jang, Hyopil Shin. 173-182 [doi]
- Word Order and NP Structure in Korean: A Constraint Based ApproachJong-Bok Kim, Nam-Guen Lee, Yae-shiek Lee. 183-192 [doi]
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- Topicalization and Truth Conditions: A Categorial AccountHiroaki Nakamura. 251-260 [doi]
- Unsupervised Classification of Biomedical Abstracts Using Lexical AssociationJonathon Read, Jonathan Webster, Alex Chengyu Fang. 261-270 [doi]
- Licensing Nominals in the Multiple Nominative Constructions in Korean: A Mereological PerspectiveByong-Rae Ryu. 271-280 [doi]
- Combination of 3 Types of Speech Recognizers for Anaphora ResolutionKazutaka Shimada, Noriko Tanamachi, Tsutomu Endo. 281-290 [doi]
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- Expanding Chinese Sentiment Dictionaries from Large Scale Unlabeled CorpusHongzhi Xu, Kai Zhao, Likun Qiu, Changjian Hu. 301-310 [doi]
- Representing Events in Japanese Complex PredicatesYoshie Yamamori. 311-320 [doi]
- Fault-Tolerant Learning for Term ExtractionYuhang Yang, Hao Yu, Yao Meng, Yingliang Lu, Yingju Xia. 321-330 [doi]
- Syntactically Complex Demonstratives and Sortal InherencyRichard Zuber. 331-338 [doi]
- On Automated Hyperonym Hierarchy Construction Using an Internet Search EngineSergey Afonin. 341-348 [doi]
- An Ontological Analysis of Japanese and Chinese Kinship TermsSongiy Baik, Hee-Rahk Chae. 349-356 [doi]
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- Mitigating Problems in Analogy-based EBMT with SMT and vice versa: A Case Study with Named Entity TransliterationSandipan Dandapat, Sara Morrissey, Sudip Kumar Naskar, Harold L. Somers. 365-372 [doi]
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- Simpler Is Better: Re-evaluation of Default Word Alignment Models in Statistical MTMark Fishel. 381-388 [doi]
- The TXM Platform: Building Open-Source Textual Analysis Software Compatible with the TEI Encoding SchemeSerge Heiden. 389-398 [doi]
- Using Corpus-based Linguistic Approaches in Sense Prediction StudyJia-Fei Hong, Sue-jin Ker, Chu-Ren Huang, Kathleen Ahrens. 399-407 [doi]
- Synthetic Compounds in MandarinShuang Hong. 409-416 [doi]
- The Specialized Vocabulary of Modern Patent Language: Semantic Associations in Patent LexisDarren Hsin-hung Lin, Shelley Ching-Yu Hsieh. 417-424 [doi]
- The KOLON System: Tools for Ontological Natural Language Processing in KoreanJuliano Paiva Junho, Yumi Jo, Hyopil Shin. 425-432 [doi]
- An Approach toward Register Classification of Book Samples in the Balanced Corpus of Contemporary Written JapaneseWakako Kashino, Manabu Okumura. 433-438 [doi]
- A Computational Treatment of Korean Serial Verb ConstructionsJong-Bok Kim, Jaehyung Yang, Sanghoun Song. 439-446 [doi]
- A Supervised Machine Learning Approach for Event-Event Relation IdentificationAnup Kumar Kolya, Asif Ekbal, Sivaji Bandyopadhyay. 447-454 [doi]
- Arguments for Parallel Distributed Parsing: Toward the Integration of Lexical and Sublexical (Semantic) ParsingsKow Kuroda. 455-462 [doi]
- Scrambling of Wh-phrases in JapanesePaul Law. 463-470 [doi]
- A Comparative Study on the Aspectual Classification of Korean and Japanese Verbs in Relation to '-ess-' '-essess-' in Korean and 'sudeni' in JapaneseYounghee Lee, Byong-Rae Ryu. 471-479 [doi]
- A Modular Architecture for the Wide-Coverage Translation of Natural Language Texts into Predicate Logic FormulasYusuke Miyao, Alastair Butler, Kei Yoshimoto, Jun'ichi Tsujii. 481-488 [doi]
- Toward a Unified Computational Model of Quantificational Scope ReadingsPrakash Mondal. 489-496 [doi]
- CCG of Japanese Sentence-final ParticlesSumiyo Nishiguchi. 497-502 [doi]
- A Multi-Dimensional Analysis of Japanese Benefactives: The Case of the Yaru-ConstructionAkira Ohtani, Mark Steedman. 503-510 [doi]
- Typed Dependency Relations for Syntactic Analysis of Thai SentencesSiripong Potisuk. 511-518 [doi]
- Exploiting a Multilingual Web-based Encyclopedia for Bilingual Terminology ExtractionFatiha Sadat. 519-526 [doi]
- Language Homogeneity in the Japanese WikipediaKarl-André Skevik. 527-534 [doi]
- Incorporate Credibility into Context for the Best Social Media AnswersQi Su, Helen Kai-Yun Chen, Chu-Ren Huang. 535-541 [doi]
- A Query Focused Multi Document Automatic SummarizationPinaki Bhaskar, Sivaji Bandyopadhyay. 545-554 [doi]
- Through Low-Cost Annotation to Reliable Parsing EvaluationMarek Grác, Milos Jakubícek, Vojtech Kovár. 555-562 [doi]
- A Look into the Acquisition of English Motion Event Conflation by Native Speakers of Chinese and JapaneseRyan Spring. 563-572 [doi]
- Stage/Individual-level Predicates, Topics and Indefinite SubjectsShuiying Yao. 573-582 [doi]
- How Well Conditional Random Fields Can be Used in Novel Term RecognitionXing Zhang, Yan Song, Alex Chengyu Fang. 583-592 [doi]
- Clitics in Arabic Language: A Statistical StudyFahad Alotaiby, Salah Foda, Ibrahim Alkharashi. 595-601 [doi]
- AUTOLEX: An Automatic Lexicon Builder for Minority Languages Using an Open CorpusEvan Liz Cantoja Buhay, Marie Joy Padilla Evardone, Hansel Baguio Nocon, Davis Muhajereen Dimalen, Rachel E. O. Roxas. 603-611 [doi]
- Improving Information Extraction Using Knowledge ModelYue Chen. 613-620 [doi]
- Finding Emotion Holder from Bengali Blog Texts---An Unsupervised Syntactic ApproachDipankar Das, Sivaji Bandyopadhyay. 621-628 [doi]
- Terminological Ontology and Cognitive Processes in TranslationFumiko Kano Glückstad. 629-636 [doi]
- Detection of Users Suspected of Pretending to Be Other Users in a Community Site by Using Messages Submitted to Non-Target CategoriesNaoki Ishikawa, Ryo Nishimura, Yasuhiko Watanabe, Masaki Murata, Yoshihiro Okada. 637-644 [doi]
- Detecting Nasty Comments from BBS PostsTatsuya Ishisaka, Kazuhide Yamamoto. 645-652 [doi]
- Using Various Features in Machine Learning to Obtain High Levels of Performance for Recognition of Japanese Notational VariantsMasahiro Kojima, Masaki Murata, Jun'ichi Kazama, Kow Kuroda, Atsushi Fujita, Eiji Aramaki, Masaaki Tsuchida, Yasuhiko Watanabe, Kentaro Torisawa. 653-660 [doi]
- Korean Kes-Relative Clauses as StagesSang-Hee Park. 661-668 [doi]
- Finite State Morphology and Sindhi Noun InflectionsMutee U Rahman Muslim, Mohammad Iqbal Bhatti. 669-676 [doi]
- The Acquisition of Imperfective Aspect Marking in Korean as a Second Language by Japanese LearnersJu-Yeon Ryu, Kaoru Horie, Yasuhiro Shirai. 677-684 [doi]
- Multi-aspects Review Summarization Based on Identification of Important Opinions and their SimilarityRyosuke Tadano, Kazutaka Shimada, Tsutomu Endo. 685-692 [doi]
- Generation of Summaries that Appropriately and Adequately Express the Contents of Original Documents Using Word-Association KnowledgeKazuki Takigawa, Masaki Murata, Masaaki Tsuchida, Stijn De Saeger, Kazuhide Yamamoto, Kentaro Torisawa. 693-700 [doi]
- Adjectival Modification to Nouns in Mandarin Chinese: Case Studies on "cháng+noun" and "adjective+tú shu gu n"Shan Wang, Chu-Ren Huang. 701-705 [doi]
- Compositional Operations of Mandarin Chinese Perception Verb "kàn": A Generative Lexicon ApproachShan Wang, Chu-Ren Huang. 707-714 [doi]
- Workshop on Advanced Corpus SolutionsJanne Bondi Johannessen. 717-719 [doi]
- Degrees of Orality in Speech-like Corpora: Comparative Annotation of Chat and E-mail CorporaEckhard Bick. 721-729 [doi]
- Parallel Suffix Arrays for Corpus ExplorationJohannes Goller. 731-740 [doi]
- Fast Syntactic Searching in Very Large Corpora for Many LanguagesMilos Jakubícek, Adam Kilgarriff, Diana McCarthy, Pavel Rychlý. 741-747 [doi]
- A Multilingual Speech Resource: The Nordic Dialect CorpusJanne Bondi Johannessen, Joel Priestley, Anders Nøklestad. 749-758 [doi]
- Dialect Corpora Taken Further: The DynaSAND Corpus and Its Application in Newer ToolsJan Pieter Kunst, Franca Wesseling. 759-767 [doi]
- Advanced Corpus Solutions for Humanities ResearchersJames Wilson, Anthony Hartley, Serge Sharoff, Paul Stephenson. 769-778 [doi]
- Entity Coherence in Comparable Learner Corpora: Seeking Pedagogical InsightsMitsuko Yamura-Takei, Miho Fujiwara, Etsuko Yoshida. 779-788 [doi]
- The Use of a Cultural Protocol for Quantifying Cultural Variations in Comparing Verb Semantic between Chinese and FrenchHintat Cheung, Yann Desalle, Karine Duvignau, Bruno Gaume, Chun-Han Chang, Pierre Magistry. 791-798 [doi]
- Towards the Global SentiWordNetAmitava Das, Sivaji Bandyopadhyay. 799-808 [doi]
- Towards an Automatic Measurement of Verbal Lexicon Acquisition: The Case for a Young Children-versus-Adults Classification in French and MandarinYann Desalle, Shu-Kai Hsieh, Bruno Gaume, Hintat Cheung. 809-818 [doi]
- Graph Representation of Synonymy and Translation Resources for Crosslinguistic Modelisation of MeaningBenoît Gaillard, Yannick Chudy, Pierre Magistry, Shu-Kai Hsieh, Emmanuel Navarro. 819-830 [doi]
- Exploring Chinese Verbal Lexicon Developmental Trend with Semantic SpaceChing-Fen Pan. 831-839 [doi]
- Computational Modeling of Verb Acquisition, from a Monolingual to a Bilingual StudyLaurent Prévot, Chun-Han Chang, Yann Desalle. 841-851 [doi]
- Cross-sortal Predication and PolysemyPetr Simon, Chu-Ren Huang. 853-861 [doi]
- Verb Use in Chinese Children: Extensibility of InstrumentTe-Hsin Wu. 863-872 [doi]
- Natural Language Production in Database SemanticsRoland Hausser. 875-884 [doi]
- Change of Location and Change of State: How Telicity is AttainedChungmin Lee. 885-894 [doi]
- Various Evidentials in KoreanKyung An Song. 895-905 [doi]
- A Note on Pseudo-comparatives like "John is rich like X!" and "Like X, John is rich!"Benjamin K. T'sou. 907-915 [doi]