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4th LAW 2010: Uppsala, Sweden
- Nianwen Xue, Massimo Poesio:

Proceedings of the Fourth Linguistic Annotation Workshop, LAW 2010, Uppsala, Sweden, July 15-16, 2010. Association for Computational Linguistics 2010, ISBN 978-1-932432-72-5 - Ester Boldrini, Alexandra Balahur, Patricio Martínez-Barco, Andrés Montoyo:

EmotiBlog: A Finer-Grained and More Precise Learning of Subjectivity Expression Models. 1-10 - Jirka Hana, Alexandr Rosen, Svatava Skodová, Barbora Stindlová:

Error-Tagged Learner Corpus of Czech. 11-19 - Apoorv Agarwal, Owen Rambow, Rebecca J. Passonneau:

Annotation Scheme for Social Network Extraction from Text. 20-28 - Beatrice Alex, Claire Grover, Rongzhou Shen, Mijail A. Kabadjov:

Agile Corpus Annotation in Practice: An Overview of Manual and Automatic Annotation of CVs. 29-37 - Markus Dickinson, Yvonne Samuelsson:

Consistency Checking for Treebank Alignment. 38-46 - Vikas Bhardwaj, Rebecca J. Passonneau, Ansaf Salleb-Aouissi, Nancy Ide:

Anveshan: A Framework for Analysis of Multiple Annotators' Labeling Behavior. 47-55 - Karën Fort, Benoît Sagot:

Influence of Pre-Annotation on POS-Tagged Corpus Development. 56-63 - Dmitriy Dligach, Rodney D. Nielsen, Martha Palmer:

To Annotate More Accurately or to Annotate More. 64-72 - Aurélie Herbelot, Ann A. Copestake:

Annotating Underquantification. 73-81 - Jena D. Hwang, Archna Bhatia, Claire Bonial, Aous Mansouri, Ashwini Vaidya, Nianwen Xue, Martha Palmer:

PropBank Annotation of Multilingual Light Verb Constructions. 82-90 - Jinho D. Choi, Martha Palmer:

Retrieving Correct Semantic Boundaries in Dependency Structure. 91-99 - Iris Hendrickx, Amália Mendes, Sílvia Pereira, Anabela Gonçalves, Inês Duarte:

Complex Predicates Annotation in a Corpus of Portuguese. 100-108 - Ota Ogie:

Using an Online Tool for the Documentation of Edo Language. 109-112 - Lonneke van der Plas, Tanja Samardzic, Paola Merlo:

Cross-Lingual Validity of PropBank in the Manual Annotation of French. 113-117 - Cecilia Ovesdotter Alm:

Characteristics of High Agreement Affect Annotation in Text. 118-122 - Kun Yu, Xiangli Wang, Yusuke Miyao, Takuya Matsuzaki, Jun'ichi Tsujii:

The Deep Re-Annotation in a Chinese Scientific Treebank. 123-126 - Matthias Buch-Kromann, Iørn Korzen:

The Unified Annotation of Syntax and Discourse in the Copenhagen Dependency Treebanks. 127-131 - Barbara White:

Identifying Sources of Inter-Annotator Variation: Evaluating Two Models of Argument Analysis. 132-136 - Katri Haverinen, Filip Ginter, Timo Viljanen, Veronika Laippala, Tapio Salakoski:

Dependency-Based PropBanking of Clinical Finnish. 137-141 - Nicolas Mazziotta:

Building the Syntactic Reference Corpus of Medieval French Using NotaBene RDF Annotation Tool. 142-146 - Sandra Kübler, Kathrin Beck, Erhard W. Hinrichs, Heike Telljohann:

Chunking German: An Unsolved Problem. 147-151 - Iris Hendrickx, Amália Mendes, Sandra Antunes:

Proposal for MWE Annotation in Running Text. 152-156 - Gianluca E. Lebani, Emanuele Pianta:

A Feature Type Classification for Therapeutic Purposes: A Preliminary Evaluation with Non-Expert Speakers. 157-161 - Sun-Hee Lee, Jae-Young Song:

Annotating Korean Demonstratives. 162-165 - Christian Chiarcos

, Kerstin Eckart, Julia Ritz:
Creating and Exploiting a Resource of Parallel Parses. 166-171 - Lars Hellan:

From Descriptive Annotation to Grammar Specification. 172-176 - Antje Müller, Olaf Hülscher, Claudia Roch, Katja Keßelmeier, Tobias Stadtfeld, Jan Strunk, Tibor Kiss:

An Annotation Schema for Preposition Senses in German. 177-181 - Stefanie Dipper, Lara Kresse, Martin Schnurrenberger, Seong-Eun Cho:

OTTO: A Transcription and Management Tool for Historical Texts. 182-185 - Philippe Blache, Roxane Bertrand, Emmanuel Bruno, Brigitte Bigi, Robert Espesser, Gaëlle Ferré, Mathilde Guardiola, Daniel Hirst, Ning Tan, Edlira Cela, Jean-Claude Martin, Stéphane Rauzy, Mary-Annick Morel, Elisabeth Murisasco, Irina Nesterenko:

Multimodal Annotation of Conversational Data. 186-191 - Martin Volk, Anne Göhring, Torsten Marek:

Combining Parallel Treebanks and Geo-Tagging. 192-196 - Jirka Hana, Anna Feldman:

Challenges of Cheap Resource Creation. 197-201 - Berfin Aktas, Cem Bozsahin, Deniz Zeyrek:

Discourse Relation Configurations in Turkish and an Annotation Environment. 202-206 - Michael Bada, Miriam Eckert, Martha Palmer, Lawrence Hunter:

An Overview of the CRAFT Concept Annotation Guidelines. 207-211 - Gerlof Bouma:

Syntactic Tree Queries in Prolog. 212-216 - Pablo Picasso Feliciano de Faria, Fábio Natanael Kepler, Maria Clara Paixão de Sousa:

An Integrated Tool for Annotating Historical Corpora. 217-221 - Wajdi Zaghouani, Mona T. Diab, Aous Mansouri, Sameer Pradhan, Martha Palmer:

The Revised Arabic PropBank. 222-226 - Nathan David Green, Paul Breimyer, Vinay Kumar, Nagiza F. Samatova:

PackPlay: Mining Semantic Data in Collaborative Games. 227-234 - Udo Hahn, Katrin Tomanek, Elena Beisswanger, Erik Faessler:

A Proposal for a Configurable Silver Standard. 235-242 - Robert Voyer, Valerie Nygaard, Will Fitzgerald, Hannah Copperman:

A Hybrid Model for Annotating Named Entity Training Corpora. 243-246 - Nancy Ide, Harry Bunt:

Anatomy of Annotation Schemes: Mapping to GrAF. 247-255 - John Niekrasz, Johanna D. Moore:

Annotating Participant Reference in English Spoken Conversation. 256-264 - Anne Lacheret-Dujour, Nicolas Obin, Mathieu Avanzi:

Design and Evaluation of Shared Prosodic Annotation for Spontaneous French Speech: From Expert Knowledge to Non-Expert Annotation. 265-273 - José Deulofeu, Lucie Duffort, Kim Gerdes, Sylvain Kahane, Paola Pietrandrea:

Depends on What the French Say - Spoken Corpus Annotation with and beyond Syntactic Functions. 274-281 - Deniz Zeyrek, Isin Demirsahin, Ayisigi B. Sevdik-Calli, Hale Ögel Balaban, Ihsan Yalcinkaya, Umit Deniz Turan:

The Annotation Scheme of the Turkish Discourse Bank and an Evaluation of Inconsistent Annotations. 282-289

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