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4th DepLing 2017: Pisa, Italy
- Simonetta Montemagni, Joakim Nivre:

Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Dependency Linguistics, Depling 2017, Pisa, Italy, September 18-20, 2017. Linköping University Electronic Press 2017, ISBN 978-91-7685-467-9 - Yoav Goldberg:

Capturing Dependency Syntax with "Deep" Sequential Models. 1 - Eva Hajicová:

Syntax-Semantics Interface: A Plea for a Deep Dependency Sentence Structure. 2-3 - Melanie Andresen, Heike Zinsmeister:

The Benefit of Syntactic vs. Linear N-grams for Linguistic Description. 4-14 - Igor Boguslavsky:

On the Predicate-Argument Structure: Internal and Absorbing Scope. 15-24 - Dominique Brunato, Felice Dell'Orletta:

On the order of Words in Italian: a Study on Genre vs Complexity. 25-31 - Alicia Burga, Alp Öktem, Leo Wanner:

Revising the METU-Sabancı Turkish Treebank: An Exercise in Surface-Syntactic Annotation of Agglutinative Languages. 32-41 - Marie Candito, Bruno Guillaume, Guy Perrier, Djamé Seddah:

Enhanced UD Dependencies with Neutralized Diathesis Alternation. 42-53 - Xinying Chen, Kim Gerdes:

Classifying Languages by Dependency Structure. Typologies of Delexicalized Universal Dependency Treebanks. 54-63 - Memduh Gokirmak, Francis M. Tyers:

A Dependency Treebank for Kurmanji Kurdish. 64-72 - Sylvain Kahane, Chunxiao Yan, Marie-Amélie Botalla:

What are the limitations on the flux of syntactic dependencies? Evidence from UD treebanks. 73-82 - Jenna Kanerva, Sampo Pyysalo, Filip Ginter:

Fully Delexicalized Contexts for Syntax-Based Word Embeddings. 83-91 - Alexandra Kozhukhar:

Universal Dependencies for Dargwa Mehweb. 92-99 - Ján Macutek, Radek Cech, Jirí Milicka:

Menzerath-Altmann Law in Syntactic Dependency Structure. 100-107 - Marie-Catherine de Marneffe, Matias Grioni, Jenna Kanerva, Filip Ginter:

Assessing the Annotation Consistency of the Universal Dependencies Corpora. 108-115 - Nicolas Mazziotta, Sylvain Kahane:

To What Extent is Immediate Constituency Analysis Dependency-Based? A Survey of Foundational Texts. 116-126 - Igor Mel'cuk:

Dependency Structure of Binary Conjunctions(of the IF..., THEN... Type). 127-134 - Aleksandra Miletic, Assaf Urieli:

Non-Projectivity in Serbian: Analysis of Formal and Linguistic Properties. 135-144 - Jasmina Milicevic:

Prices go Up, Surge, Jump, Spike, Skyrocket, Go through the Roof... Intensifier Collocations with Parametric Nouns of Type PRICE. 145-153 - Ruochen Niu:

Chinese Descriptive and Resultative V-de Constructions. A Dependency-based Analysis. 154-164 - Timothy Osborne, Ruochen Niu:

The Component Unit. Introducing a Novel Unit of Syntactic Analysis. 165-175 - Timothy Osborne, Matthew Reeve:

Control vs. Raising in English. A Dependency Grammar Account. 176-186 - Jungyeul Park:

Segmentation Granularity in Dependency Representations for Korean. 187-196 - Alexandre Rademaker, Fabricio Chalub, Livy Real, Cláudia Freitas, Eckhard Bick, Valeria de Paiva:

Universal Dependencies for Portuguese. 197-206 - Giulia Rambelli, Alessandro Lenci, Thierry Poibeau:

UDLex: Towards Cross-language Subcategorization Lexicons. 207-217 - Ines Rehbein, Julius Steen, Bich-Ngoc Do, Anette Frank:

Universal Dependencies are Hard to Parse - or are They? 218-228 - Manuela Sanguinetti, Cristina Bosco, Alessandro Mazzei, Alberto Lavelli, Fabio Tamburini:

Annotating Italian Social Media Texts in Universal Dependencies. 229-239 - Katalin Ilona Simkó, Veronika Vincze:

Hungarian Copula Constructions in Dependency Syntax and Parsing. 240-247 - Fabio Tamburini:

Semgrex-Plus: a Tool for Automatic Dependency-Graph Rewriting. 248-254 - Juhi Tandon, Dipti Misra Sharma:

Unity in Diversity: A Unified Parsing Strategy for Major Indian Languages. 255-265 - Tak-Sum Wong, Kim Gerdes, Herman Leung, John Lee:

Quantitative Comparative Syntax on the Cantonese-Mandarin Parallel Dependency Treebank. 266-275 - Himanshu Yadav, Ashwini Vaidya, Samar Husain:

Understanding Constraints on Non-Projectivity Using Novel Measures. 276-286 - Daniel Zeman:

Core Arguments in Universal Dependencies. 287-296

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