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1st DepLing 2011: Barcelona, Spain
- Kim Gerdes, Eva Hajicová, Leo Wanner:

Computational Dependency Theory [papers from the International Conference on Dependency Linguistics, Depling 2011, Barcelona, Spain, September 2011]. Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications 258, IOS Press 2013, ISBN 978-1-61499-351-3 - Kim Gerdes, Sylvain Kahane:

Defining dependencies (and constituents). 1-25 - Alicia Burga

, Simon Mille
, Leo Wanner:
Looking Behind the Scenes of Syntactic Dependency Corpus Annotation: Towards a Motivated Annotation Schema of Surface-Syntax in Spanish. 26-46 - Katri Haverinen, Filip Ginter, Veronika Laippala, Samuel Kohonen, Timo Viljanen, Jenna Nyblom, Tapio Salakoski:

A Dependency-based Analysis of Treebank Annotation Errors. 47-61 - Michael Hahn, Detmar Meurers:

On deriving semantic representations from dependencies: A Practical approach for evaluating meaning in learner corpora. 62-77 - Xinying Chen

:
Valence Patterns of Parts of Speech in Chinese Language Networks. 78-92 - Bernd Bohnet, Simon Mille

, Leo Wanner:
One Step further towards Stochastic Semantic Sentence Generation. 93-112 - Federico Gobbo

, Marco Benini:
Dependency and Valency: From Structural Syntax to Constructive Adpositional Grammars. 113-135 - Alexander Ja. Dikovsky:

Structural Bootstrapping of Large Scale Categorial Dependency Grammars. 136-152 - Denis Béchet, Alexander Ja. Dikovsky, Ophélie Lacroix:

"CDG Lab": An Integrated Environment for Categorial Dependency Grammar and Dependency Treebank Development. 153-169 - Bernd Bohnet:

Graph-based and Transition-based Dependency Parsers with Hash Kernels. 170-185 - Niels Beuck, Arne Köhn, Wolfgang Menzel:

Predictive Incremental Parsing and its Evaluation. 186-206 - Julia Krivanek, Detmar Meurers:

Comparing Rule-Based and Data-Driven Dependency Parsing of Learner Language. 207-225 - Igor Boguslavsky

, Leonid L. Iomdin, Vadim Petrochenkov, Victor G. Sizov, Leonid Tsinman:
A Case of Hybrid Parsing: Rules Refined by Empirical and Corpus Statistics. 226-240

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