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Temporality
In: Handbook of logic and language (Amsterdam, 2011), p. 925-970
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Disambiguating Temporal Connectors into TimeML relations
Dilg, Frauke. - : The University of Edinburgh, 2011
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And some other uncontroversial words: the status of stance commitments in the lexicosyntactic variation of identity labels
Candelas, Abigael. - : The University of Edinburgh, 2011
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The NXT-format Switchboard Corpus: a rich resource for investigating the syntax, semantics, pragmatics and prosody of dialogue [<Journal>]
Calhoun, Sasha [Verfasser]; Carletta, Jean [Verfasser]; Brenier, Jason M. [Verfasser].
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The NXT-format Switchboard Corpus: a rich resource for investigating the syntax, semantics, pragmatics and prosody of dialogue
In: Language resources and evaluation. - Dordrecht [u.a.] : Springer 44 (2010) 4, 387-419
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Identifying prosodic prominence patterns for English text-to-speech synthesis
Badino, Leonardo. - : The University of Edinburgh, 2010
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Negative concord in Levantine Arabic
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Foundations of universal grammar in planned action
In: Language universals (Oxford, 2009), p. 174-199
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Wide-coverage parsing for Turkish
Çakici, Ruket. - : The University of Edinburgh, 2009
Abstract: Wide-coverage parsing is an area that attracts much attention in natural language processing research. This is due to the fact that it is the first step tomany other applications in natural language understanding, such as question answering. Supervised learning using human-labelled data is currently the best performing method. Therefore, there is great demand for annotated data. However, human annotation is very expensive and always, the amount of annotated data is much less than is needed to train well-performing parsers. This is the motivation behind making the best use of data available. Turkish presents a challenge both because syntactically annotated Turkish data is relatively small and Turkish is highly agglutinative, hence unusually sparse at the whole word level. METU-Sabancı Treebank is a dependency treebank of 5620 sentences with surface dependency relations and morphological analyses for words. We show that including even the crudest forms of morphological information extracted from the data boosts the performance of both generative and discriminative parsers, contrary to received opinion concerning English. We induce word-based and morpheme-based CCG grammars from Turkish dependency treebank. We use these grammars to train a state-of-the-art CCG parser that predicts long-distance dependencies in addition to the ones that other parsers are capable of predicting. We also use the correct CCG categories as simple features in a graph-based dependency parser and show that this improves the parsing results. We show that a morpheme-based CCG lexicon for Turkish is able to solve many problems such as conflicts of semantic scope, recovering long-range dependencies, and obtaining smoother statistics from the models. CCG handles linguistic phenomena i.e. local and long-range dependencies more naturally and effectively than other linguistic theories while potentially supporting semantic interpretation in parallel. Using morphological information and a morpheme-cluster based lexicon improve the performance both quantitatively and qualitatively for Turkish. We also provide an improved version of the treebank which will be released by kind permission of METU and Sabancı.
Keyword: CCG; combinatory categorial grammar; morphology; natural language processing; parsing; syntax
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1842/3807
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On becoming a discipline
In: Computational linguistics. - Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press 34 (2008) 1, 137-144
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An Inheritance-Based Theory of the Lexicon in Combinatory Categorial Grammar
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Information-structural semantics for English intonation
In: Topic and focus (Dordrecht, 2007), p. 245-264
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CCGbank: a corpus of CCG derivations and dependency structures extracted from the Penn Treebank
In: Computational linguistics. - Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press 33 (2007) 3, 355-396
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Information structure and the prosodic structure of English : a probabilistic relationship
Calhoun, Sasha. - : The University of Edinburgh, 2007
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CCGbank: A Corpus of CCG Derivations and Dependency Structures Extracted from the Penn Treebank
In: Departmental Papers (CIS) (2007)
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Is semantics computational?
In: Theoretical linguistics. - Berlin [u.a.] : de Gruyter 32 (2006) 1, 73-90
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Categorial grammar and the semantics of contextual prepositional phrases
In: Linguistics and philosophy. - Dordrecht [u.a.] : Springer 29 (2006) 4, 381-417
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Information-Structural Semantics for English Intonation
In: Topic and Focus. Cross-linguistic Perspectives on Meaning and Intonation (2006) 82, 245-264
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Formal semantics and cognitive semantics : [including commentary and authors' response]
Hamm, Fritz; Kamp, Hans; Lambalgen, Michiel van. - Berlin [u.a.] : de Gruyter, 2006
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Modelling Turn-taking in a Simulation of Small Group Discussion
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