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Computational linguistics and grammar engineering ...
Bender, Emily M.; Emerson, Guy. - : Zenodo, 2021
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Computational linguistics and grammar engineering ...
Bender, Emily M.; Emerson, Guy. - : Zenodo, 2021
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BUSINESS MEETING ...
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An Analysis of Gender Bias in K-12 Assigned Literature Through Comparison of Non-Contextual Word Embedding Models
Mohan, Preeti. - 2021
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Assembling Syntax: Modeling Constituent Questions in a Grammar Engineering Framework
Zamaraeva, Olga. - 2021
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Collecting and using race and ethnicity information in linguistic studies
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Tracing and Reducing Lexical Ambiguity in Automatically Inferred Grammars
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AGGREGATION
Abstract: This archive is associated with the AGGREGATION project, which seeks to automatically generate HPSG grammars on the basis of Interlinnear Glossed Text data. For a detailed description of this project see Chapter 3 of Inferring Grammars from Interlinear Glossed Text: Extracting Typological and Lexical Properties for the Automatic Generation of HPSG Grammars, PhD thesis by Kristen Howell 2020. This archive includes the following: The AGGREGATION/BASIL syntactic inference repository from https://git.ling.washington.edu/agg/aggregation The MOM morphological inference repository from https://git.ling.washington.edu/agg/mom The Xigt framework for eXtensible Interlinear Glossed Text release 1.1 from https://github.com/xigt/xigt The Grammar Matrix Customization system http://matrix.ling.washington.edu/index.html Code, dependencies and sample data for running the AGGREGATION pipeline end to end. ; The AGGREGATION Project aims to bring the benefits of grammar engineering to language documentation without requiring field linguists to become grammar engineers. We achieve this by automatically creating precision grammars on the basis of analyses and annotations already produced by field linguists together with a typologically-grounded cross-linguistic grammar resource (the LinGO Grammar Matrix) and natural language processing techniques developed for high-resource languages. Precision grammars are machine-readable encodings of mutually-consistent linguistic hypotheses, in our case, concerning morphotactics, morphosyntax and the syntax-semantics interface. They can be used to automatically process text, assigning structures to input strings and strings to input semantic representations. Text processed in this way can then be searched for sentences or word forms with structures of interest or items that are not covered by the grammar (i.e. fall outside current hypotheses). ; National Science Foundation under Grant No. BCS-1160274 (PI Bender) National Science Foundation under Grant No. BCS-1561833 (PI Bender)
Keyword: Endangered Languages; Grammar Engineering; Grammar Inference; HPSG Syntax; Interlinear Glossed Text; Typology
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1773/46233
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A Finite-State Morphological Analyzer for Central Alaskan Yup'ik
Strunk, Lonny. - 2020
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Inferring Grammars from Interlinear Glossed Text: Extracting Typological and Lexical Properties for the Automatic Generation of HPSG Grammars
Howell, Kristen. - 2020
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Linguistic fundamentals for natural language processing II: 100 essentials from semantics and pragmatics
Bender, Emily M; Lascarides, Alex; Hirst, Graeme. - : Morgan & Claypool Publishers, 2019
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Multi-predicate Constructions in Nuuchahnulth
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Braiding Language (by Computer): Lushootseed Grammar Engineering
Crowgey, Joshua. - 2019
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Modeling Clausal Complementation for a Grammar Engineering Resource
In: Proceedings of the Society for Computation in Linguistics (2019)
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Sprucing up the trees – error detection in treebanks
Rehbein, Ines [Verfasser]; Ruppenhofer, Josef [Verfasser]; Bender, Emily M. [Herausgeber]. - Mannheim : Institut für Deutsche Sprache, Bibliothek, 2018
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Distinguishing affixoid formations from compounds
Wiegand, Michael [Verfasser]; Markert, Katja [Verfasser]; Wilm, Rebecca [Verfasser]. - Mannheim : Institut für Deutsche Sprache, Bibliothek, 2018
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Automatically creating a lexicon of verbal polarity shifters: mono- and cross-lingual methods for German
Schulder, Marc [Verfasser]; Wiegand, Michael [Verfasser]; Ruppenhofer, Josef [Verfasser]. - Mannheim : Institut für Deutsche Sprache, Bibliothek, 2018
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Incorporating deep visual features into multiobjective based multi-view search results clustering
In: Mitra, Sayantan, Hasanuzzaman, Mohammed orcid:0000-0003-1838-0091 , Saha, Sriparna and Way, Andy orcid:0000-0001-5736-5930 (2018) Incorporating deep visual features into multiobjective based multi-view search results clustering. In: 27th International Conference on Computational Linguistics, 20-26 Aug 2018, Santa Fe, NM, USA. (2018)
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Recurrent One-Hop Predictions for Reasoning over Knowledge Graphs
Isabelle, Pierre; Bender, Emily M.; Schütze, Hinrich. - : Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, 2018
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A Parametric Implementation of Valence-changing Morphology in the LinGO Grammar Matrix
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