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Computational Linguistics, Volume 42
Volume 42, Number 1, March 2016
- Graham Neubig, Taro Watanabe:

Optimization for Statistical Machine Translation: A Survey. 1-54 - Seyed Abolghasem Mirroshandel, Alexis Nasr:

Integrating Selectional Constraints and Subcategorization Frames in a Dependency Parser. 55-90 - Teemu Ruokolainen, Oskar Kohonen, Kairit Sirts

, Stig-Arne Grönroos, Mikko Kurimo, Sami Virpioja
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A Comparative Study of Minimally Supervised Morphological Segmentation. 91-120 - Daniel Ortiz-Martínez

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Online Learning for Statistical Machine Translation. 121-161
Volume 42, Number 2, June 2016
- Arianna Bisazza

, Marcello Federico:
A Survey of Word Reordering in Statistical Machine Translation: Computational Models and Language Phenomena. 163-205
- Daniel Gildea, Giorgio Satta

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Synchronous Context-Free Grammars and Optimal Parsing Strategies. 207-243 - Diana McCarthy, Marianna Apidianaki

, Katrin Erk
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Word Sense Clustering and Clusterability. 245-275 - Pidong Wang, Preslav Nakov

, Hwee Tou Ng:
Source Language Adaptation Approaches for Resource-Poor Machine Translation. 277-306 - Wang Ling, Luís Marujo, Chris Dyer, Alan W. Black, Isabel Trancoso

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Mining Parallel Corpora from Sina Weibo and Twitter. 307-343
- Denis Paperno, Marco Baroni

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When the Whole Is Less Than the Sum of Its Parts: How Composition Affects PMI Values in Distributional Semantic Vectors. 345-350
- Pierrette Bouillon, Paola Merlo, Gertjan van Noord, Mike Rosner:

In Memoriam: Susan Armstrong. 351-352
Volume 42, Number 3, September 2016
- Xun Zhang, Yantao Du, Weiwei Sun, Xiaojun Wan:

Transition-Based Parsing for Deep Dependency Structures. 353-389 - Weiwei Sun, Xiaojun Wan:

Towards Accurate and Efficient Chinese Part-of-Speech Tagging. 391-419 - Shay B. Cohen, Daniel Gildea:

Parsing Linear Context-Free Rewriting Systems with Fast Matrix Multiplication. 421-455 - Orphée De Clercq, Véronique Hoste:

All Mixed Up? Finding the Optimal Feature Set for General Readability Prediction and Its Application to English and Dutch. 457-490 - Radu Tudor Ionescu, Marius Popescu

, Aoife Cahill:
String Kernels for Native Language Identification: Insights from Behind the Curtains. 491-525
- Johan Bos

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Expressive Power of Abstract Meaning Representations. 527-535
- Dong Nguyen

, A. Seza Dogruöz, Carolyn P. Rosé
, Franciska de Jong
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Computational Sociolinguistics: A Survey. 537-593
- Jun Zhao, Kang Liu, Liheng Xu:

Sentiment Analysis: Mining Opinions, Sentiments, and Emotions. 595-598
Volume 42, Number 4, December 2016
- Joan Bresnan:

Linguistics: The Garden and the Bush. 599-617
- Gemma Boleda

, Aurélie Herbelot
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Formal Distributional Semantics: Introduction to the Special Issue. 619-635 - Germán Kruszewski, Denis Paperno, Raffaella Bernardi

, Marco Baroni
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There Is No Logical Negation Here, But There Are Alternatives: Modeling Conversational Negation with Distributional Semantics. 637-660 - Laura Rimell, Jean Maillard, Tamara Polajnar

, Stephen Clark
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RELPRON: A Relative Clause Evaluation Data Set for Compositional Distributional Semantics. 661-701 - Nicholas Asher, Tim Van de Cruys

, Antoine Bride, Márta Abrusán:
Integrating Type Theory and Distributional Semantics: A Case Study on Adjective-Noun Compositions. 703-725 - David J. Weir, Julie Weeds

, Jeremy Reffin
, Thomas Kober:
Aligning Packed Dependency Trees: A Theory of Composition for Distributional Semantics. 727-761 - Islam Beltagy, Stephen Roller, Pengxiang Cheng, Katrin Erk

, Raymond J. Mooney:
Representing Meaning with a Combination of Logical and Distributional Models. 763-808
- Carlos Gómez-Rodríguez

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Restricted Non-Projectivity: Coverage vs. Efficiency. 809-817 - Marco Kuhlmann

, Stephan Oepen:
Towards a Catalogue of Linguistic Graph Banks. 819-827
- Deyi Xiong:

Semantic Similarity from Natural Language and Ontology Analysis. 829-831 - Annie Louis:

Natural Language Processing for Social Media. 833-836 - Michael Yoshitaka Erlewine

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Elements of Formal Semantics: An Introduction to the Mathematical Theory of Meaning in Natural Language. 837-839

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