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The main sessionProceedings of the forty-seventh (47.) annual meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society 1.
In: The main session (2014), S. 31-46
Leibniz-Zentrum Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft
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A dependency perspective on the adequacy of tree local multi-component tree adjoining grammar
Chen-Main, Joan; Joshi, Aravind K.. - : Oxford University Press, 2012
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LTAG-spinal and the Treebank: a new resource for incremental, dependency and semantic parsing
Shen, Libin; Champollion, Lucas; Joshi, Aravind K.. - : Universität Tübingen, 2012
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Formal grammars in linguistics and psycholinguistics, vol. 1: An introduction to the theory of formal languages and automata. By Willem J. M. Levelt. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 2008. Pp. XI, 139 [Rezension]
In: Language. - Washington, DC : Linguistic Society of America 87 (2011) 2, 414-416
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Discourse Indicators for Content Selection in Summaization
In: Departmental Papers (CIS) (2010)
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Using Entity Features to Classify Implicit Discourse Relations
In: Departmental Papers (CIS) (2010)
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Tree-adjoining grammars
In: The Oxford handbook of computational linguistics (New York, 2009), p. 483-500
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LTAG-spinal and the treebank : a new resource for incremental, depedency and semantic parsing
In: Language resources and evaluation. - Dordrecht [u.a.] : Springer 42 (2008) 1, 1-19
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Sense Annotation in the Penn Discourse Treebank
In: Departmental Papers (CIS) (2008)
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Computational linguistics: A new tool for exploring biopolymer structures and statistical mechanics
In: Dill, Ken A; Lucas, Adam; Hockenmaier, Julia; Huang, Liang; Chiang, David; & Joshi, Aravind K.(2007). Computational linguistics: A new tool for exploring biopolymer structures and statistical mechanics. Polymer, 48, 4289 - 4300. doi:10.1016/j.polymer.2007.05.018. UC San Francisco: Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/235458px (2007)
Abstract: Unlike homopolymers, biopolymers are composed of specific sequences of different types of monomers. In proteins and RNA molecules, one-dimensional sequence information encodes a three-dimensional fold, leading to a corresponding molecular function. Such folded structures are not treated adequately through traditional methods of polymer statistical mechanics. A promising new way to solve problems of the statistical mechanics of biomolecules comes from computational linguistics, the field that uses computers to parse and understand the sentences in natural languages. Here, we give two examples. First, we show that a dynamic programming method of computational linguistics gives a fast way to search protein models for native structures. Interestingly, the computational search process closely resembles the physical folding process. Second, linguistics-based dynamic programming methods are also useful for computing partition functions and densities of states for some foldable biopolymers e helix-bundle proteins are reviewed here. In these ways, computational linguistics is helping to solve problems of the searching and counting of biopolymer conformations.
Keyword: Biopolymers; Lattice models; Proteins
URL: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/235458px
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Detecting Compositionality of Verb-Object Combinations using Selectional Preferences
Venkatapathy, Sriram; McCarthy, Diana; Joshi, Aravind K. - : The Association for Computational Linguistics, 2007
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Computing discourse semantics : the predicate-argument semantics of discourse connectives in D-LTAG
In: Journal of semantics. - Oxford : Univ. Press 23 (2006) 1, 55-106
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Attribution and its annotation in the Penn Discourse TreeBank
In: Traitement automatique des langues. - Paris : ATALA 47 (2006) 2, 43-64
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A short introduction to the Penn Discourse TreeBank
In: Treebanking for discourse and speech. - Frederiksberg : Samfundslitteratur (2006), 9-28
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Relative compositionality of multi-word expressions: a study of verb-noun (V-N) collocations
In: Departmental Papers (CIS) (2005)
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Starting with complex primitives pays off: complicate locally, simplify globally
In: Cognitive science. - Hoboken, NJ : Wiley-Blackwell 28 (2004) 5, 637-668
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Semilinearity Is a Syntactic Invariant: A Reply to Michaelis and Kracht 1997
In: Linguistic inquiry. - Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Pr. 35 (2004) 4, 683-691
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Semilinearity is a syntactic invariant : a reply to Michaelis and Kracht 1997
In: Linguistic inquiry. - Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Pr. 35 (2004) 4, 683-692
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Partial proof trees, hybrid logic, and quantifier scope
In: Research on language and computation. - London : King's College 2 (2004) 1, 57-68
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Anaphora and discourse structure
In: Computational linguistics. - Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press 29 (2003) 4, 545-587
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