Pauline Krielke
2019
Cross-lingual Incongruences in the Annotation of Coreference
Ekaterina Lapshinova-Koltunski
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Sharid Loáiciga
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Christian Hardmeier
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Pauline Krielke
Proceedings of the Second Workshop on Computational Models of Reference, Anaphora and Coreference
In the present paper, we deal with incongruences in English-German multilingual coreference annotation and present automated methods to discover them. More specifically, we automatically detect full coreference chains in parallel texts and analyse discrepancies in their annotations. In doing so, we wish to find out whether the discrepancies rather derive from language typological constraints, from the translation or the actual annotation process. The results of our study contribute to the referential analysis of similarities and differences across languages and support evaluation of cross-lingual coreference annotation. They are also useful for cross-lingual coreference resolution systems and contrastive linguistic studies.
Grammar and Meaning: Analysing the Topology of Diachronic Word Embeddings
Yuri Bizzoni
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Stefania Degaetano-Ortlieb
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Katrin Menzel
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Pauline Krielke
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Elke Teich
Proceedings of the 1st International Workshop on Computational Approaches to Historical Language Change
The paper showcases the application of word embeddings to change in language use in the domain of science, focusing on the Late Modern English period (17-19th century). Historically, this is the period in which many registers of English developed, including the language of science. Our overarching interest is the linguistic development of scientific writing to a distinctive (group of) register(s). A register is marked not only by the choice of lexical words (discourse domain) but crucially by grammatical choices which indicate style. The focus of the paper is on the latter, tracing words with primarily grammatical functions (function words and some selected, poly-functional word forms) diachronically. To this end, we combine diachronic word embeddings with appropriate visualization and exploratory techniques such as clustering and relative entropy for meaningful aggregation of data and diachronic comparison.
2018
ParCorFull: a Parallel Corpus Annotated with Full Coreference
Ekaterina Lapshinova-Koltunski
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Christian Hardmeier
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Pauline Krielke
Proceedings of the Eleventh International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC 2018)
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