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Volume 38, Issue 2 - June 2012: Table of Contents
Articles:
Modality and Negation: An Introduction to the Special Issue
Roser Morante, Caroline Sporleder
Are You Sure That This Happened? Assessing the Factuality Degree of Events in Text
Roser Saurí, James Pustejovsky
Did It Happen? The Pragmatic Complexity of Veridicality Assessment
Marie-Catherine de Marneffe, Christopher D. Manning, Christopher Potts
Cross-Genre and Cross-Domain Detection of Semantic Uncertainty
György Szarvas, Veronika Vincze, Richárd Farkas, György Móra, Iryna Gurevych
Speculation and Negation: Rules, Rankers, and the Role of Syntax
Erik Velldal, Lilja Øvrelid, Jonathon Read, Stephan Oepen
Modality and Negation in SIMT Use of Modality and Negation in
Semantically-Informed Syntactic MT
Kathryn Baker, Michael Bloodgood, Bonnie J. Dorr, Chris Callison-Burch,
Nathaniel W. Filardo, Christine Piatko, Lori Levin, Scott Miller
Book Reviews:
Bitext Alignment Jörg Tiedemann (Uppsala University) Morgan & Claypool
Michel Simard
Unification Grammars Nissim Francez* and Shuly Wintner‡ (
Tracy Holloway King
The Structure of Scientific Articles: Applications to Citation Indexing and
Summarization Simone Teufel
Robert E. Mercer
Computational Semantics with Functional Programming Jan van Eijck* and Christina
Unger‡
Robin Cooper
Interactive Multi-Modal Question-Answering Antal van den Bosch* and Gosse Bouma‡
(editors)
Constantin Orăsan
Linguistic Structure Prediction Noah A. Smith Carnegie Mellon University Morgan
& Claypool
Chris Quirk
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