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Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Computational Semantics

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Matthew Purver (Queen Mary University of London)
Mehrnoosh Sadrzadeh (Queen Mary University of London)
Matthew Stone (Rutgers University)

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pdf bib Front matter pages
pdf bib Leveraging a Semantically Annotated Corpus to Disambiguate Prepositional Phrase Attachment
Guy Emerson and Ann Copestake
pp. 1–11
pdf bib Prepositional Phrase Attachment Problem Revisited: how Verbnet can Help
Daniel Bailey, Yuliya Lierler and Benjamin Susman
pp. 12–22
pdf bib From Adjective Glosses to Attribute Concepts: Learning Different Aspects That an Adjective Can Describe
Omid Bakhshandh and James Allen
pp. 23–33
pdf bib Exploiting Fine-grained Syntactic Transfer Features to Predict the Compositionality of German Particle Verbs
Stefan Bott and Sabine Schulte im Walde
pp. 34–39
pdf bib Multilingual Reliability and “Semantic” Structure of Continuous Word Spaces
Maximilian Köper, Christian Scheible and Sabine Schulte im Walde
pp. 40–45
pdf bib Clarifying Intentions in Dialogue: A Corpus Study
Julian J. Schlöder and Raquel Fernandez
pp. 46–51
pdf bib From distributional semantics to feature norms: grounding semantic models in human perceptual data
Luana Fagarasan, Eva Maria Vecchi and Stephen Clark
pp. 52–57
pdf bib Obtaining a Better Understanding of Distributional Models of German Derivational Morphology
Max Kisselew, Sebastian Padó, Alexis Palmer and Jan Šnajder
pp. 58–63
pdf bib Semantic Complexity of Quantifiers and Their Distribution in Corpora
Jakub Szymanik and Camilo Thorne
pp. 64–69
pdf bib Sound-based distributional models
Alessandro Lopopolo and Emiel van Miltenburg
pp. 70–75
pdf bib Alignment of Eye Movements and Spoken Language for Semantic Image Understanding
Preethi Vaidyanathan, Emily Prud’hommeaux, Cecilia O. Alm, Jeff B. Pelz and Anne R. Haake
pp. 76–81
pdf bib From a Distance: Using Cross-lingual Word Alignments for Noun Compound Bracketing
Patrick Ziering and Lonneke van der Plas
pp. 82–87
pdf bib Unsupervised Learning of Coherent and General Semantic Classes for Entity Aggregates
Henry Anaya-Sánchez and Anselmo Peñas
pp. 88–93
pdf bib Crowdsourced Word Sense Annotations and Difficult Words and Examples
Oier Lopez de Lacalle and Eneko Agirre
pp. 94–100
pdf bib Curse or Boon? Presence of Subjunctive Mood in Opinionated Text
Sapna Negi and Paul Buitelaar
pp. 101–106
pdf bib Hierarchical Statistical Semantic Realization for Minimal Recursion Semantics
Matic Horvat, Ann Copestake and Bill Byrne
pp. 107–117
pdf bib Uniform Surprisal at the Level of Discourse Relations: Negation Markers and Discourse Connective Omission
Fatemeh Torabi Asr and Vera Demberg
pp. 118–128
pdf bib Efficiency in Ambiguity: Two Models of Probabilistic Semantics for Natural Language
Daoud Clarke and Bill Keller
pp. 129–139
pdf bib On the Proper Treatment of Quantifiers in Probabilistic Logic Semantics
Islam Beltagy and Katrin Erk
pp. 140–150
pdf bib Mr Darcy and Mr Toad, gentlemen: distributional names and their kinds
Aurélie Herbelot
pp. 151–161
pdf bib Feeling is Understanding: From Affective to Semantic Spaces
Elias Iosif and Alexandros Potamianos
pp. 162–172
pdf bib Automatic Noun Compound Interpretation using Deep Neural Networks and Word Embeddings
Corina Dima and Erhard Hinrichs
pp. 173–183
pdf bib Integrating Non-Linguistic Events into Discourse Structure
Julie Hunter, Nicholas Asher and Alex Lascarides
pp. 184–194
pdf bib A Discriminative Model for Perceptually-Grounded Incremental Reference Resolution
Casey Kennington, Livia Dia and David Schlangen
pp. 195–205
pdf bib Incremental Semantics for Dialogue Processing: Requirements, and a Comparison of Two Approaches
Julian Hough, Casey Kennington, David Schlangen and Jonathan Ginzburg
pp. 206–216
pdf bib Semantic Dependency Graph Parsing Using Tree Approximations
Željko Agić, Alexander Koller and Stephan Oepen
pp. 217–227
pdf bib Semantic construction with graph grammars
Alexander Koller
pp. 228–238
pdf bib Layers of Interpretation: On Grammar and Compositionality
Emily M. Bender, Dan Flickinger, Stephan Oepen, Woodley Packard and Ann Copestake
pp. 239–249
pdf bib Pragmatic Rejection
Julian J. Schlöder and Raquel Fernandez
pp. 250–260
pdf bib Feedback in Conversation as Incremental Semantic Update
Arash Eshghi, Christine Howes, Eleni Gregoromichelaki, Julian Hough and Matthew Purver
pp. 261–271
pdf bib Dynamics of Public Commitments in Dialogue
Antoine Venant and Nicholas Asher
pp. 272–282
pdf bib Simple Interval Temporal Logic for Natural Language Assertion Descriptions
Reyadh Alluhaibi
pp. 283–293
pdf bib How hard is this query? Measuring the Semantic Complexity of Schema-agnostic Queries
Andre Freitas, Juliano Efson Sales, Siegfried Handschuh and Edward Curry
pp. 294–304

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