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Vol. 4 (2014)
Vol. 4 (2014)
Published:
2014-12-01
Articles
Preface
Frank Landsbergen, Remco Van Veenendaal, Michel Boekestein
1-2
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Extraction of Phrase-Structure Fragments with a Linear Average Time Tree-Kernel
Andreas van Cranenburgh
3-16
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Activating Qualified Thesaurus Terms for Automatic Indexing with taxonomy-based WSD
Inga Kohlhof, Boris Kozlov, Marius Doornenbal
17-28
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Social, geographical, and lexical influences on Dutch dialect pronunciations
Vinnie Ko, Martijn Wieling, Ernst Wit, John Nerbonne, Wim Krijnen
29-38
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Timely identification of event start dates from Twitter
Florian Kunneman, Ali H¨urriyetoğlu, Nelleke Oostdijk, Antal van den Bosch
39-52
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T-Scan: a new tool for analyzing Dutch text
Henk Pander Maat, Rogier Kraf, Antal van den Bosch, Nick Dekker, Maarten van Gompel, Suzanne Kleijn, Ted Sanders, Ko van der Sloot
53-74
PDF
Building an NLP pipeline within a digital publishing workflow
Hans Paulussen, Pedro Debevere, Francisco Bonachela Capdevila, Maribel Montero Perez, Martin Vanbrabant, Wesley De Neve, Stefan De Wannemacker
71-84
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The effect of word similarity on N-gram language models in Northern and Southern Dutch
Joris Pelemans, Kris Demuynck, Hugo Van hamme, Patrick Wambacq
91-104
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LAF-Fabric: a data analysis tool for Linguistic Annotation Framework with an application to the Hebrew Bible
Dirk Roorda, Gino Kalkman, Martijn Naaijer, Andreas van Cranenburgh
105-120
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Named Entity Recognition and Resolution for Literary Studies
Karina van Dalen-Oskam, Jesse de Does, Maarten Marx, Isaac Sijaranamual, Katrien Depuydt, Boukje Verheij, Valentijn Geirnaert
121-136
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Conversions between D and MCFG: Logical Characterizations of the Mildly Context-Sensitive Languages
Gijs Jasper Wijnholds
137-148
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Looking for Cluster Creepers in Dutch Treebanks.
Dat we ons daar nog kunnen mee bezig houden.
Liesbeth Augustinus, Frank Van Eynde
149-170
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Gender Recognition on Dutch Tweets
Hans van Halteren, Nander Speerstra
171-190
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BasiLex: an 11.5 million words corpus of Dutch texts written for children
Agnes Tellings, Micha Hulsbosch, Anne Vermeer, Antal van den Bosch
191-208
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A plea for more interactions between psycholinguistics and natural language processing research
Marc Brysbaert, Emmanuel Keuleers, Paweł Mandera
209-222
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