LINGUIST List 23.2435

Tue May 22 2012

TOC: Language Resources and Evaluation 46/1 (2012)

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Date: 22-May-2012
From: Jolanda Voogd <Jolanda.Voogdspringer.com>
Subject: Language Resources and Evaluation Vol. 46, No. 1 (2012)
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Publisher: Springer
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Journal Title: Language Resources and Evaluation Volume Number: 46 Issue Number: 1 Issue Date: 2012


Main Text:

Special Issue: Linguistic Annotation/Manfred Stede & Chu-Ren Huang

DOI: 10.1007/s10579-011-9170-zTitle: Is it worth the effort? Assessing the benefits of partial automaticpre-labeling for frame-semantic annotationAuthor(s): Ines Rehbein, Josef Ruppenhofer and Caroline Sporlederpages: 1-23

DOI: 10.1007/s10579-011-9162-zTitle: Annotation of sentence structureCapturing the relationship between clauses in Czech sentencesAuthor(s): Markéta Lopatková, Petr Homola and Natalia Klyuevapages: 25-36

DOI: 10.1007/s10579-011-9160-1Title: Annotating abstract anaphoraAuthor(s): Stefanie Dipper and Heike Zinsmeisterpages: 37-52

DOI: 10.1007/s10579-011-9161-0Title: By all these lovely tokens... Merging conflicting tokenizationsAuthor(s): Christian Chiarcos, Julia Ritz and Manfred Stedepages: 53-74

DOI: 10.1007/s10579-011-9175-7Title: Bridging the gaps: interoperability for language engineeringarchitectures using GrAFAuthor(s): Nancy Ide and Keith Sudermanpages: 75-89

DOI: 10.1007/s10579-011-9164-xTitle: Inter-operability and reusability: the science of annotationAuthor(s): Manfred Stede and Chu-Ren Huangpages: 91-94

DOI: 10.1007/s10579-011-9138-zTitle: Book ReviewChu-Ren Huang, Nicoletta Calzolari, Aldo Gangemi, Alessandro Lenci, AlessandroOltramari, and Laurent Prévot (eds.): Ontology and the Lexicon: a naturallanguage processing perspective. (Studies in Natural Language Processing.)Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2010, xx+339 pp, ISBN 9780521886598, UK£60.00, US $105.00Author(s): Andrea C. Schalleypages: 95-100

DOI: 10.1007/s10579-011-9169-5Title: Book ReviewAlexander Mehler, Serge Sharoff and Marina Santini (eds.): Genres on the web:computational models and emprical studiesSpringer, 2010, 362 ppAuthor(s): Michael Oakespages: 101-107

DOI: 10.1007/s10579-011-9149-9Title: Book ReviewE. Francesconi, S. Montemagni, W. Peters, D. Tiscornia: Semantic Processing ofLegal Texts: where the language of law meets the law of language (Lecture notesin computer science: lecture notes in artificial intelligence, Vol 6036)1st Edition, Springer, 2010, XII, 249 pp, 49.22 €Author(s): Stephan Walterpages: 109-115

DOI: 10.1007/s10579-011-9163-yTitle: ReportThe Rovereto Emotion and Cooperation Corpus: a new resource to investigatecooperation and emotionsAuthor(s): Federica Cavicchio and Massimo Poesiopages: 117-130

DOI: 10.1007/s10579-011-9174-8Title: Brief ReportMULTEXT-East: morphosyntactic resources for Central and Eastern European languagesAuthor(s): Tomaž Erjavecpages: 131-142

DOI: 10.1007/s10579-011-9173-9Title: ReportHuman language technology and communicative disabilities: requirements andpossibilities for the futureAuthor(s): Marina B. Ruiter, Lilian J. Beijer, Catia Cucchiarini, Emiel J.Krahmer, Toni C. M. Rietveld, Helmer Strik and Hugo Van hammepages: 143-151


Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics                             Computational Linguistics                             Discipline of Linguistics                             Discourse Analysis                             Text/Corpus Linguistics
Subject Language(s): Bulgarian (bul)                             Croatian (hrv)                             Czech (ces)                             Dutch (nld)                             English (eng)                             Estonian (est)                             German (deu)                             Hungarian (hun)                             Italian (ita)                             Macedonian (mkd)                             Persian, Iranian (pes)                             Polish (pol)                             Romanian (ron)                             Russian (rus)                             Serbian (srp)                             Slovak (slk)                             Slovenian (slv)                             Ukrainian (ukr)

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