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* added syntaxfest as a venue and added all workshops in joint.yaml * updated joint.yaml file for syntaxfest * updated sigparse to include the 4 workshops related to syntaxfest * updated joint.yaml to include volumes for syntaxfest workshops Co-authored-by: Matt Post <[email protected]>
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<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?> | ||
<collection id="2021.depling"> | ||
<volume id="1" ingest-date="2021-12-24"> | ||
<meta> | ||
<booktitle>Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Dependency Linguistics (Depling, SyntaxFest 2021)</booktitle> | ||
<editor><first>Nicolas</first><last>Mazziotta</last></editor> | ||
<editor><first>Simon</first><last>Mille</last></editor> | ||
<publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher> | ||
<address>Sofia, Bulgaria</address> | ||
<month>December</month> | ||
<year>2021</year> | ||
<url hash="10dd82db">2021.depling-1</url> | ||
</meta> | ||
<frontmatter> | ||
<url hash="0c505a15">2021.depling-1.0</url> | ||
<bibkey>depling-2021-international</bibkey> | ||
</frontmatter> | ||
<paper id="1"> | ||
<title>A Dependency Treebank for Classical <fixed-case>A</fixed-case>rabic Poetry</title> | ||
<author><first>Sharefah</first><last>Al-Ghamdi</last></author> | ||
<author><first>Hend</first><last>Al-Khalifa</last></author> | ||
<author><first>Abdulmalik</first><last>Al-Salman</last></author> | ||
<pages>1–9</pages> | ||
<url hash="9d46c902">2021.depling-1.1</url> | ||
<bibkey>al-ghamdi-etal-2021-dependency</bibkey> | ||
</paper> | ||
<paper id="2"> | ||
<title>On auxiliary verb in <fixed-case>U</fixed-case>niversal <fixed-case>D</fixed-case>ependencies: untangling the issue and proposing a systematized annotation strategy</title> | ||
<author><first>Magali</first><last>Duran</last></author> | ||
<author><first>Adriana</first><last>Pagano</last></author> | ||
<author><first>Amanda</first><last>Rassi</last></author> | ||
<author><first>Thiago</first><last>Pardo</last></author> | ||
<pages>10–21</pages> | ||
<url hash="89f3d6bf">2021.depling-1.2</url> | ||
<bibkey>duran-etal-2021-auxiliary</bibkey> | ||
</paper> | ||
<paper id="3"> | ||
<title>How useful are Enhanced <fixed-case>U</fixed-case>niversal <fixed-case>D</fixed-case>ependencies for semantic interpretation?</title> | ||
<author><first>Jamie Y.</first><last>Findlay</last></author> | ||
<author><first>Dag T. T.</first><last>Haug</last></author> | ||
<pages>22–34</pages> | ||
<url hash="a90c3284">2021.depling-1.3</url> | ||
<bibkey>findlay-haug-2021-useful</bibkey> | ||
</paper> | ||
<paper id="4"> | ||
<title>Starting a new treebank? Go <fixed-case>SUD</fixed-case>!</title> | ||
<author><first>Kim</first><last>Gerdes</last></author> | ||
<author><first>Bruno</first><last>Guillaume</last></author> | ||
<author><first>Sylvain</first><last>Kahane</last></author> | ||
<author><first>Guy</first><last>Perrier</last></author> | ||
<pages>35–46</pages> | ||
<url hash="5075230b">2021.depling-1.4</url> | ||
<bibkey>gerdes-etal-2021-starting</bibkey> | ||
</paper> | ||
<paper id="5"> | ||
<title>Mutual dependency and Word Grammar: headedness in the noun phrase</title> | ||
<author><first>Nikolas</first><last>Gisborne</last></author> | ||
<pages>47–59</pages> | ||
<url hash="00a0c8c1">2021.depling-1.5</url> | ||
<bibkey>gisborne-2021-mutual</bibkey> | ||
</paper> | ||
<paper id="6"> | ||
<title>A monarchy without subjects: on Brassai’s (almost) subject-free dependency grammar</title> | ||
<author><first>András</first><last>Imrényi</last></author> | ||
<pages>60–67</pages> | ||
<url hash="3fe8d3e4">2021.depling-1.6</url> | ||
<bibkey>imrenyi-2021-monarchy</bibkey> | ||
</paper> | ||
<paper id="7"> | ||
<title><fixed-case>BINGO</fixed-case>: A Dependency Grammar Framework to Understand Hardware Specifications Written in <fixed-case>E</fixed-case>nglish</title> | ||
<author><first>Rahul</first><last>Krishnamurthy</last></author> | ||
<author><first>Michael S.</first><last>Hsiao</last></author> | ||
<pages>68–80</pages> | ||
<url hash="e114f682">2021.depling-1.7</url> | ||
<bibkey>krishnamurthy-hsiao-2021-bingo</bibkey> | ||
</paper> | ||
<paper id="8"> | ||
<title>Drawing the syntactic space: choices in diagrammatic reasoning</title> | ||
<author><first>Nicolas</first><last>Mazziotta</last></author> | ||
<pages>81–90</pages> | ||
<url hash="7fcfd28a">2021.depling-1.8</url> | ||
<bibkey>mazziotta-2021-drawing</bibkey> | ||
</paper> | ||
<paper id="9"> | ||
<title>Causation (and Some Other) Paraphrasing Patterns in <fixed-case>L</fixed-case>1 <fixed-case>E</fixed-case>nglish. A Case Study</title> | ||
<author><first>Jasmina</first><last>Milićević</last></author> | ||
<pages>91–100</pages> | ||
<url hash="ef1a8054">2021.depling-1.9</url> | ||
<bibkey>milicevic-2021-causation</bibkey> | ||
</paper> | ||
<paper id="10"> | ||
<title>Is one head enough? Mention heads in coreference annotations compared with <fixed-case>UD</fixed-case>-style heads</title> | ||
<author><first>Anna</first><last>Nedoluzhko</last></author> | ||
<author><first>Michal</first><last>Novák</last></author> | ||
<author><first>Martin</first><last>Popel</last></author> | ||
<author><first>Zdeněk</first><last>Žabokrtský</last></author> | ||
<author><first>Daniel</first><last>Zeman</last></author> | ||
<pages>101–114</pages> | ||
<url hash="ea6fb0cc">2021.depling-1.10</url> | ||
<bibkey>nedoluzhko-etal-2021-one</bibkey> | ||
</paper> | ||
<paper id="11"> | ||
<title>Number agreement, dependency length, and word order in <fixed-case>F</fixed-case>innish traditional dialects</title> | ||
<author><first>Kaius</first><last>Sinnemäki</last></author> | ||
<author><first>Akira</first><last>Takaki</last></author> | ||
<pages>115–123</pages> | ||
<url hash="7618dc5b">2021.depling-1.11</url> | ||
<bibkey>sinnemaki-takaki-2021-number</bibkey> | ||
</paper> | ||
</volume> | ||
</collection> |
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<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?> | ||
<collection id="2021.quasy"> | ||
<volume id="1" ingest-date="2021-12-24"> | ||
<meta> | ||
<booktitle>Proceedings of the Second Workshop on Quantitative Syntax (Quasy, SyntaxFest 2021)</booktitle> | ||
<editor><first>Radek</first><last>Čech</last></editor> | ||
<editor><first>Xinying</first><last>Chen</last></editor> | ||
<publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher> | ||
<address>Sofia, Bulgaria</address> | ||
<month>December</month> | ||
<year>2021</year> | ||
<url hash="d38a893b">2021.quasy-1</url> | ||
</meta> | ||
<frontmatter> | ||
<url hash="e5073a5f">2021.quasy-1.0</url> | ||
<bibkey>quasy-2021-quantitative</bibkey> | ||
</frontmatter> | ||
<paper id="1"> | ||
<title>The Linear Arrangement Library. A new tool for research on syntactic dependency structures.</title> | ||
<author><first>Lluís</first><last>Alemany-Puig</last></author> | ||
<author><first>Juan Luis</first><last>Esteban</last></author> | ||
<author><first>Ramon</first><last>Ferrer-i-Cancho</last></author> | ||
<pages>1–16</pages> | ||
<url hash="996fa4b9">2021.quasy-1.1</url> | ||
<bibkey>alemany-puig-etal-2021-linear</bibkey> | ||
</paper> | ||
<paper id="2"> | ||
<title>Successes and failures of Menzerath’s law at the syntactic level</title> | ||
<author><first>Aleksandrs</first><last>Berdicevskis</last></author> | ||
<pages>17–32</pages> | ||
<url hash="ef27bbab">2021.quasy-1.2</url> | ||
<bibkey>berdicevskis-2021-successes</bibkey> | ||
</paper> | ||
<paper id="3"> | ||
<title>Corpus-based language universals analysis using <fixed-case>U</fixed-case>niversal <fixed-case>D</fixed-case>ependencies</title> | ||
<author><first>Hee-Soo</first><last>Choi</last></author> | ||
<author><first>Bruno</first><last>Guillaume</last></author> | ||
<author><first>Karën</first><last>Fort</last></author> | ||
<pages>33–44</pages> | ||
<url hash="52a772e8">2021.quasy-1.3</url> | ||
<bibkey>choi-etal-2021-corpus</bibkey> | ||
</paper> | ||
<paper id="4"> | ||
<title>Dependency distance minimization predicts compression</title> | ||
<author><first>Ramon</first><last>Ferrer-i-Cancho</last></author> | ||
<author><first>Carlos</first><last>Gómez-Rodríguez</last></author> | ||
<pages>45–57</pages> | ||
<url hash="61cfa4fc">2021.quasy-1.4</url> | ||
<bibkey>ferrer-i-cancho-gomez-rodriguez-2021-dependency</bibkey> | ||
</paper> | ||
<paper id="5"> | ||
<title>Attributivity and Subjectivity in Contemporary Written <fixed-case>C</fixed-case>zech</title> | ||
<author><first>Miroslav</first><last>Kubát</last></author> | ||
<author><first>Radek</first><last>Čech</last></author> | ||
<author><first>Xinying</first><last>Chen</last></author> | ||
<pages>58–64</pages> | ||
<url hash="42a637b3">2021.quasy-1.5</url> | ||
<bibkey>kubat-etal-2021-attributivity</bibkey> | ||
</paper> | ||
<paper id="6"> | ||
<title>The Menzerath-Altmann law in syntactic structure revisited</title> | ||
<author><first>Ján</first><last>Mačutek</last></author> | ||
<author><first>Radek</first><last>Čech</last></author> | ||
<author><first>Marine</first><last>Courtin</last></author> | ||
<pages>65–73</pages> | ||
<url hash="00a2da29">2021.quasy-1.6</url> | ||
<bibkey>macutek-etal-2021-menzerath</bibkey> | ||
</paper> | ||
<paper id="7"> | ||
<title>The properties of rare and complex syntactic constructions in <fixed-case>E</fixed-case>nglish. A corpus-based comparative study</title> | ||
<author><first>Ruochen</first><last>Niu</last></author> | ||
<author><first>Yaqin</first><last>Wang</last></author> | ||
<author><first>Haitao</first><last>Liu</last></author> | ||
<pages>74–83</pages> | ||
<url hash="53da3771">2021.quasy-1.7</url> | ||
<bibkey>niu-etal-2021-properties</bibkey> | ||
</paper> | ||
<paper id="8"> | ||
<title>A Quantitative Approach towards <fixed-case>G</fixed-case>erman Experiencer-Object Verbs</title> | ||
<author><first>Johanna M.</first><last>Poppek</last></author> | ||
<author><first>Simon</first><last>Masloch</last></author> | ||
<author><first>Amelie</first><last>Robrecht</last></author> | ||
<author><first>Tibor</first><last>Kiss</last></author> | ||
<pages>84–94</pages> | ||
<url hash="c4eda73a">2021.quasy-1.8</url> | ||
<bibkey>poppek-etal-2021-quantitative</bibkey> | ||
</paper> | ||
</volume> | ||
</collection> |
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<collection id="2021.tlt"> | ||
<volume id="1" ingest-date="2021-12-24"> | ||
<meta> | ||
<booktitle>Proceedings of the 20th International Workshop on Treebanks and Linguistic Theories (TLT, SyntaxFest 2021)</booktitle> | ||
<editor><first>Daniel</first><last>Dakota</last></editor> | ||
<editor><first>Kilian</first><last>Evang</last></editor> | ||
<editor><first>Sandra</first><last>Kübler</last></editor> | ||
<publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher> | ||
<address>Sofia, Bulgaria</address> | ||
<month>December</month> | ||
<year>2021</year> | ||
<url hash="cfe340db">2021.tlt-1</url> | ||
</meta> | ||
<frontmatter> | ||
<url hash="918ca6d7">2021.tlt-1.0</url> | ||
<bibkey>tlt-2021-international</bibkey> | ||
</frontmatter> | ||
<paper id="1"> | ||
<title>Typological Approach to Improve Dependency Parsing for <fixed-case>C</fixed-case>roatian Language</title> | ||
<author><first>Diego</first><last>Alves</last></author> | ||
<author><first>Boke</first><last>Bekavac</last></author> | ||
<author><first>Marko</first><last>Tadić</last></author> | ||
<pages>1–11</pages> | ||
<url hash="1a861fd1">2021.tlt-1.1</url> | ||
<bibkey>alves-etal-2021-typological</bibkey> | ||
</paper> | ||
<paper id="2"> | ||
<title>The <fixed-case>R</fixed-case>ig<fixed-case>V</fixed-case>eda goes “universal”: annotation and analysis of equative constructions in Vedic and beyond</title> | ||
<author><first>Erica</first><last>Biagetti</last></author> | ||
<pages>12–26</pages> | ||
<url hash="d488aa43">2021.tlt-1.2</url> | ||
<bibkey>biagetti-2021-rigveda</bibkey> | ||
</paper> | ||
<paper id="3"> | ||
<title>Is <fixed-case>O</fixed-case>ld <fixed-case>F</fixed-case>rench tougher to parse?</title> | ||
<author><first>Loïc</first><last>Grobol</last></author> | ||
<author><first>Sophie</first><last>Prévost</last></author> | ||
<author><first>Benoît</first><last>Crabbé</last></author> | ||
<pages>27–34</pages> | ||
<url hash="fbd32d24">2021.tlt-1.3</url> | ||
<bibkey>grobol-etal-2021-old</bibkey> | ||
</paper> | ||
<paper id="4"> | ||
<title>Annotation guidelines of <fixed-case>UD</fixed-case> and <fixed-case>SUD</fixed-case> treebanks for spoken corpora: A proposal</title> | ||
<author><first>Sylvain</first><last>Kahane</last></author> | ||
<author><first>Bernard</first><last>Caron</last></author> | ||
<author><first>Emmett</first><last>Strickland</last></author> | ||
<author><first>Kim</first><last>Gerdes</last></author> | ||
<pages>35–47</pages> | ||
<url hash="b5b5a288">2021.tlt-1.4</url> | ||
<bibkey>kahane-etal-2021-annotation</bibkey> | ||
</paper> | ||
<paper id="5"> | ||
<title>A morph-based and a word-based treebank for <fixed-case>B</fixed-case>eja</title> | ||
<author><first>Sylvain</first><last>Kahane</last></author> | ||
<author><first>Martine</first><last>Vanhove</last></author> | ||
<author><first>Rayan</first><last>Ziane</last></author> | ||
<author><first>Bruno</first><last>Guillaume</last></author> | ||
<pages>48–60</pages> | ||
<url hash="e8ed3f84">2021.tlt-1.5</url> | ||
<bibkey>kahane-etal-2021-morph</bibkey> | ||
</paper> | ||
<paper id="6"> | ||
<title>Towards Building a Modern Written <fixed-case>T</fixed-case>amil Treebank</title> | ||
<author><first>Parameswari</first><last>Krishnamurthy</last></author> | ||
<author><first>Kengatharaiyer</first><last>Sarveswaran</last></author> | ||
<pages>61–68</pages> | ||
<url hash="daa1e662">2021.tlt-1.6</url> | ||
<bibkey>krishnamurthy-sarveswaran-2021-towards</bibkey> | ||
</paper> | ||
<paper id="7"> | ||
<title>How Universal is Genre in <fixed-case>U</fixed-case>niversal <fixed-case>D</fixed-case>ependencies?</title> | ||
<author><first>Max</first><last>Müller-Eberstein</last></author> | ||
<author><first>Rob</first><last>van der Goot</last></author> | ||
<author><first>Barbara</first><last>Plank</last></author> | ||
<pages>69–85</pages> | ||
<url hash="8c2b4f46">2021.tlt-1.7</url> | ||
<bibkey>muller-eberstein-etal-2021-universal</bibkey> | ||
</paper> | ||
<paper id="8"> | ||
<title><fixed-case>A</fixed-case>sia Minor <fixed-case>G</fixed-case>reek in Contact (<fixed-case>AMG</fixed-case>i<fixed-case>C</fixed-case>): Towards a dialectal Treebank comprising contact-induced grammatical changes.</title> | ||
<author><first>Konstantinos</first><last>Sampanis</last></author> | ||
<author><first>Prokopis</first><last>Prokopidis</last></author> | ||
<pages>86–95</pages> | ||
<url hash="6199ca3c">2021.tlt-1.8</url> | ||
<bibkey>sampanis-prokopidis-2021-asia</bibkey> | ||
</paper> | ||
<paper id="9"> | ||
<title>Parsing with Pretrained Language Models, Multiple Datasets, and Dataset Embeddings</title> | ||
<author><first>Rob</first><last>van der Goot</last></author> | ||
<author><first>Miryam</first><last>de Lhoneux</last></author> | ||
<pages>96–104</pages> | ||
<url hash="9822fdac">2021.tlt-1.9</url> | ||
<bibkey>van-der-goot-de-lhoneux-2021-parsing</bibkey> | ||
</paper> | ||
<paper id="10"> | ||
<title>Discourse Tree Structure and Dependency Distance in <fixed-case>EFL</fixed-case> Writing</title> | ||
<author><first>Jingting</first><last>Yuan</last></author> | ||
<author><first>Qiuhan</first><last>Lin</last></author> | ||
<author><first>John S. Y.</first><last>Lee</last></author> | ||
<pages>105–115</pages> | ||
<url hash="a8c74239">2021.tlt-1.10</url> | ||
<bibkey>yuan-etal-2021-discourse</bibkey> | ||
</paper> | ||
</volume> | ||
</collection> |
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