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LSDSem@EMNLP 2015: Lisbon, Portugal
- Michael Roth, Annie Louis, Bonnie L. Webber, Timothy Baldwin:

Proceedings of the First Workshop on Linking Computational Models of Lexical, Sentential and Discourse-level Semantics, LSDSem@EMNLP 2015, Lisbon, Portugal, September 18, 2015. Association for Computational Linguistics 2015, ISBN 978-1-941643-32-7 - Tamara Polajnar

, Laura Rimell, Stephen Clark:
An Exploration of Discourse-Based Sentence Spaces for Compositional Distributional Semantics. 1-11 - Kleio-Isidora Mavridou, Annemarie Friedrich

, Melissa Peate Sørensen, Alexis Palmer, Manfred Pinkal:
Linking discourse modes and situation entity types in a cross-linguistic corpus study. 12-21 - Hannah Rohde, Anna Dickinson, Christopher N. L. Clark, Annie Louis, Bonnie L. Webber:

Recovering discourse relations: Varying influence of discourse adverbials. 22-31 - Rodolfo Delmonte, Rocco Tripodi:

Semantics and Discourse Processing for Expressive TTS. 32-43 - Mengfei Zhou, Anette Frank, Annemarie Friedrich

, Alexis Palmer:
Semantically Enriched Models for Modal Sense Classification. 44-53 - Taraneh Khazaei, Lu Xiao, Robert E. Mercer:

Identification and Disambiguation of Lexical Cues of Rhetorical Relations across Different Text Genres. 54-63 - Rashmi Prasad, Bonnie L. Webber, Alan Lee, Sameer Pradhan, Aravind K. Joshi:

Bridging Sentential and Discourse-level Semantics through Clausal Adjuncts. 64-69 - Rui Correia, Maxine Eskénazi, Nuno J. Mamede:

Lexical Level Distribution of Metadiscourse in Spoken Language. 70-75 - Maria Pershina, Yifan He, Ralph Grishman:

Idiom Paraphrases: Seventh Heaven vs Cloud Nine. 76-82 - Yuki Murakami, Yoshimasa Tsuruoka

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Where Was Alexander the Great in 325 BC? Toward Understanding History Text with a World Model. 83-88 - Héctor Martínez Alonso, Anders Johannsen, Oier Lopez de Lacalle, Eneko Agirre:

Predicting word sense annotation agreement. 89-94 - Raffaella Bernardi, Gemma Boleda, Raquel Fernández, Denis Paperno:

Distributional Semantics in Use. 95-101

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