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List of accepted papers
Oral presentation
- David Chiang: The weak generative capacity of linear tree-adjoining grammars
- David Chiang and Owen Rambow: The Hidden TAG Model: Synchronous Grammars for Parsing Resource-Poor Languages
- Chung-hye Han: Pied-Piping in Relative Clauses: Syntax and Compositional Semantics based on a Synchronous Tree Adjoining Grammar
- Chung-hye Han and Nancy Hedberg: A Tree Adjoining Grammar Analysis of the Syntax and Semantics of It-Clefts
- Frederick Hoyt: Negative Concord and Restructuring in Palestinian Arabic: A comparison of TAG and CCG Analyses
- Laura Kallmeyer and Maribel Romero: Quantifier Scope in German: An MCTAG Analysis
- Yuki Kato, Hiroyuki Seki and Tadao Kasami: Stochastic Multiple Context-Free Grammar for RNA Pseudoknot Modeling
- Alexandra Kinyon, Owen Rambow and Tatjana Scheffler: The Metagrammar Goes Multilingual: A Cross-Linguistic Look at the V2-Phenomenon
- Joseph Le Roux, Benoit Crabbe and Yannick Parmentier: A constraint driven metagrammar
- Timm Lichte and Laura Kallmeyer: Licensing German Negative Polarity Items in LTAG
- Neville Ryant and Tatjana Scheffler: Binding of Anaphors in LTAG
- Libin Shen: LTAG-spinal and the Treebank
Poster presentation
- Olga Babko-Malaya: Semantic Interpretation of Unrealized Syntactic Material in LTAG
- Eric Villemonte de la Clergerie: Beyond MCS with Shared Thread Automata
- Claire Gardent and Eric Kow: Three reasons to adopt TAG-based surface realisation
- Carlos Gómez Rodríguez, Miguel A. Alonso and Manuel Vilares: Generating XTAG Parsers from Algebraic Specifications
- Laura Kallmeyer and Frank Richter: Constraint-based Computational Semantics: A Comparison between LTAG and LRS
- Eric Kow, Yannick Parmentier and Claire Gardent: The LORIA toolbox for TAG Parsing and Generation
- Marco Kuhlmann and Mathias Möhl: Extended cross-serial dependencies in Tree Adjoining Grammars
- Yudong Liu and Anoop Sarkar: Using LTAG-Based Features for Semantic Role Labeling
- Jungyeul Park: Extracting Syntactic Features from a Korean Treebank
- Carlos A. Prolo: Mixing Syntactic Category and Grammatical Function in a TAG for Natural Language
- Sylvain Salvati: Parsing TAG with Abstract Categorial Grammar
- Djamé Seddah and Benoit Sagot: Modeling and Analysis of Elliptic Coordination by Dynamic Exploitation of Derivation Forests in LTAG parsing
- Edward Stabler: Distances, smuggling, intervention, and phases
- Arthur Stepanov: 'Single Cycle' Languages: Empirical Evidence for TAG-Adjoining
- Dennis Ryan Storoshenko: Reconsidering Raising and Experiencers in English
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