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28th PACLIC 2014: Phuket, Thailand
- Wirote Aroonmanakun, Prachya Boonkwan, Thepchai Supnithi:

Proceedings of the 28th Pacific Asia Conference on Language, Information and Computation, PACLIC 28, Cape Panwa Hotel, Phuket, Thailand, December 12-14, 2014. The PACLIC 28 Organizing Committee and PACLIC Steering Committee / ACL / Department of Linguistics, Faculty of Arts, Chulalongkorn University 2014, ISBN 978-616-551-887-1 - Mark Steedman:

Robust Semantics for Semantic Parsing. 1 - Virach Sornlertlamvanich:

Social Media Understanding by Word Cloud Timeline. 2-4 - Christian M. I. M. Matthiessen:

Registerial Cartography: Context-based Mapping of Text Types and their Rhetorical-relational Organization. 5-26 - Bonnie L. Webber:

Discourse for Machine Translation. 27 - Jae-Woong Choe:

Relating Keywords to the Top Ten News of the Year in Korean Newspapers. 28-37 - Min Zhang:

Word Sense Induction for Machine Translation. 38 - Isaac Gould:

Setting Syntactic Parameters with Implicit Negative Evidence: The Case of Zero-derived Causatives in English. 39-47 - Kwang-Sup Kim:

Pseudo-Passives as Adjectival Passives. 48-56 - Myung-Kwan Park:

Phonological Suppression of Anaphoric Wh-expressions in English and Korean. 57-64 - Masayasu Muraoka, Sonse Shimaoka, Kazeto Yamamoto, Yotaro Watanabe, Naoaki Okazaki, Kentaro Inui:

Finding The Best Model Among Representative Compositional Models. 65-74 - Yung-Chun Chang, Yu-Lun Hsieh, Cen-Chieh Chen, Chad Liu, Chun-Hung Lu, Wen-Lian Hsu:

Semantic Frame-based Statistical Approach for Topic Detection. 75-84 - Hideki Asoh, Ichiro Kobayashi:

Zero-Shot Learning of Language Models for Describing Human Actions Based on Semantic Compositionality of Actions. 85-92 - Tohru Seraku:

Partial Case-Marking in Japanese Stripping/Sluicing: A Dynamic Syntax Account. 93-100 - Ying Liu, Alex Chengyu Fang, Naixing Wei:

A Corpus-Based Quantitative Study of Nominalizations across Chinese and British Media English. 101-110 - Bussaba Amnueypornsakul, Suma Bhat:

Machine-guided Solution to Mathematical Word Problems. 111-119 - Satoshi Uehara, Kingkarn Thepkanjana:

The So-called Person Restriction of Internal State Predicates in Japanese in Contrast with Thai. 120-128 - Henry Larkin:

Investigation Into Using the Unicode Standard for Primitives of Unified Han Characters. 129-134 - Enrico Santus, Qin Lu, Alessandro Lenci, Chu-Ren Huang:

Taking Antonymy Mask off in Vector Space. 135-144 - Vipas Sutantayawalee, Peerachet Porkaew, Prachya Boonkwan, Sitthaa Phaholphinyo, Thepchai Supnithi:

Improvement of Statistical Machine Translation using Charater-Based Segmentationwith Monolingual and Bilingual Information. 145-151 - Haruka Shigematsu, Ichiro Kobayashi:

Topic-based Multi-document Summarization using Differential Evolution forCombinatorial Optimization of Sentences. 152-159 - Chawadon Ketkaew, Pittayawat Pittayaporn:

Mapping between Lexical Tones and Musical Notes in Thai Pop Songs. 160-169 - Hideharu Nakajima, Hideyuki Mizuno, Sumitaka Sakauchi:

Emphasized Accent Phrase Prediction from Text for Advertisement Text-To-Speech Synthesis. 170-177 - Natthawut Kertkeidkachorn, Proadpran Punyabukkana, Atiwong Suchato:

Using Tone Information in Thai Spelling Speech Recognition. 178-184 - Alfan Farizki Wicaksono, Clara Vania, Bayu Distiawan, Mirna Adriani:

Automatically Building a Corpus for Sentiment Analysis on Indonesian Tweets. 185-194 - Takashi Inui, Masaki Saito, Mikio Yamamoto:

Automatic News Source Detection in Twitter Based on Text Segmentation. 195-203 - Yongyos Kaewpitakkun, Kiyoaki Shirai, Masnizah Mohd:

Sentiment Lexicon Interpolation and Polarity Estimation of Objective and Out-Of-Vocabulary Words to Improve Sentiment Classification on Microblogging. 204-213 - David Yoshikazu Oshima, Eric McCready:

How Mutual Knowledge Constrains the Choice of Anaphoric Demonstratives in Japanese and English. 214-223 - Satoshi Imamura:

The Influence of Givenness and Heaviness on OSV in Japanese. 224-233 - María del Pilar Valverde Ibañez, Akira Ohtani:

Annotating Article Errors in Spanish Learner Texts: Design and Evaluation of an Annotation Scheme. 234-243 - Emily Jamison, Iryna Gurevych:

Needle in a Haystack: Reducing the Costs of Annotating Rare-Class Instances in Imbalanced Datasets. 244-253 - Arum Park, Munpyo Hong:

Hybrid Approach to Zero Subject Resolution for multilingual MT - Spanish-to-KoreanCases -. 254-261 - Chenhui Chu, Toshiaki Nakazawa, Sadao Kurohashi:

Improving Statistical Machine Translation Accuracy Using Bilingual Lexicon Extractionwith Paraphrases. 262-271 - Shachar Mirkin:

Incrementally Updating the SMT Reordering Model. 272-281 - Jim Chang, Jian-Cheng Wu, Jason S. Chang:

TakeTwo: A Word Aligner based on Self Learning. 282-291 - Yizhou Lan:

Frequency-influenced Choice of L2 Sound Realization and Perception: Evidence from Two Chinese Dialects. 292-298 - Suying Yang:

The L2 Acquisition of the Chinese Aspect Marking. 299-308 - Zahrul Islam, Rashedur Rahman:

Readability of Bangla News Articles for Children. 309-317 - Ching-Pong Au, Yuk-Man Cheung, Charles Chen Jr.:

Focusing on a Subset of Scripts Enhances the Learning Efficiency of Second Language Writing System. 318-327 - Miao Fan, Qiang Zhou, Emily Chang, Thomas Fang Zheng:

Transition-based Knowledge Graph Embedding with Relational Mapping Properties. 328-337 - Qing Ma, Ibuki Tanigawa, Masaki Murata:

Retrieval Term Prediction Using Deep Belief Networks. 338-347 - Harsh Jhamtani, Suleep Kumar Bhogi, Vaskar Raychoudhury:

Word-level Language Identification in Bi-lingual Code-switched Texts. 348-357 - Canasai Kruengkrai, Naoya Inoue, Jun Sugiura, Kentaro Inui:

An Example-Based Approach to Difficult Pronoun Resolution. 358-367 - Charles Lam:

A Unified Analysis to Surpass Comparative and Experiential Aspect. 368-377 - Yanjiao Li, Alex Chengyu Fang, Jing Cao:

A Quantitative View of Short Utterances in Daily Conversation: A Case Study of Thats right, Thats true and Thats correct. 378-386 - Katsunori Kotani, Shota Ueda, Takehiko Yoshimi, Hiroaki Nanjo:

A Listenability Measuring Method for an Adaptive Computer-assisted Language Learningand Teaching System. 387-394 - Tyler Heston:

Prosodic Differences Between Declaratives and Polar Questions In Fataluku. 395-403 - Piyoros Tungthamthiti, Kiyoaki Shirai, Masnizah Mohd:

Recognition of Sarcasms in Tweets Based on Concept Level Sentiment Analysis and Supervised Learning Approaches. 404-413 - Natthawut Kertkeidkachorn, Supadaech Chanjaradwichai, Proadpran Punyabukkana, Atiwong Suchato:

CHULA TTS: A Modularized Text-To-Speech Framework. 414-421 - Kento Watanabe, Yuichiroh Matsubayashi, Kentaro Inui, Masataka Goto:

Modeling Structural Topic Transitions for Automatic Lyrics Generation. 422-431 - Satoshi Imamura, Yohei Sato, Masatoshi Koizumi:

Influence of Information Structure on Word Order Change and Topic Marker WA in Japanese. 432-441 - David Yoshikazu Oshima:

On the Functional Differences between the Discourse Particles Ne and Yone in Japanese. 442-451 - Magdalena Rysova, Katerina Rysová:

The Centre and Periphery of Discourse Connectives. 452-459 - Kimi Kaneko, Daisuke Bekki:

Toward a Discourse Theory for Annotating Causal Relations in Japanese. 460-469 - Satoko Suzuki, Ichiro Kobayashi:

On-line Summarization of Time-series Documents using a Graph-based Algorithm. 470-478 - Emily Jamison, Iryna Gurevych:

Adjacency Pair Recognition in Wikipedia Discussions using Lexical Pairs. 479-488 - Xiaoyi Wu, Yuji Matsumoto:

A Hierarchical Word Sequence Language Model. 489-494 - Ge Xu, Chu-Ren Huang:

An Analysis of Radicals-based Features in Subjectivity Classification on Simplified Chinese Sentences. 495-502 - Eric McCready:

A Semantics for Honorifics with Reference to Thai. 503-512 - Stuart G. Towns, Richard Watson Todd:

Disunity in Cohesion: How Purpose Affects Methods and Results When AnalyzingLexical Cohesion. 513-521 - Yurie Hara:

Topics are Conditionals: A Case Study from Exhaustification Over Questions. 522-531 - Yuchang Cheng, Masaru Fuji, Tomoki Nagase, Minoru Uegaki, Isaac Okada:

Detecting the Untranslatable Colloquial Expressions of Japanese Verbs in Cross-Language Instant Messaging. 532-541 - Chung-Chi Huang:

A Keyword-based Monolingual Sentence Aligner in Text Simplification. 542-550 - John Lee, Chak Yan Yeung, Martin Chodorow:

Automatic Detection of Comma Splices. 551-560 - Yao Yao:

Predicting the Use of BA construction in Mandarin Chinese Discourse: A ModelingStudy with Two Verbs. 561-567 - Qiu Zhuang, Su Qi:

Guo1 and Guo2 in Chinese Temporal System. 568-574 - Teeranoot Siriwittayakorn, Edson T. Miyamoto, Theeraporn Ratitamkul, Heeyoun Cho:

A Non-local Attachment Preference in the Production and Comprehension of ThaiRelative Clauses. 575-584 - Yubing Dong, Ran Tian, Yusuke Miyao:

Encoding Generalized Quantifiers in Dependency-based Compositional Semantics. 585-594 - Upsorn Tawilapakul:

On Common Ground, Context and Information Structure: The Case of Counter-Expectation in Thai. 595-604 - Yurie Hara:

Semantics and Pragmatics of Cantonese Polar Questions: an inquisitive approach. 605-614 - Jiajuan Xiong, Chu-Ren Huang:

On the Argument Structures of the Transitive Verb 'annoy; be annoyed; bother to do': A Study Based on Two Comparable Corpora. 615-623 - Junyawan Suwannarat, Theeraporn Ratitamkul:

The Semantics of khn3 and lo1 in Thai Compared to up and down in English: A Corpus-based Study. 624-633 - Samia Touileb, Andrew Salway:

Constructions: a New Unit of Analysis for Corpus-based Discourse Analysis. 634-643 - Tomoyuki Kajiwara, Kazuhide Yamamoto:

Noun Paraphrasing Based on a Variety of Contexts. 644-649 - Hancheol Park, Gahgene Gweon, Ho-Jin Choi, Jeong Heo, Pum-Mo Ryu:

Sentential Paraphrase Generation for Agglutinative Languages Using SVM with a String Kernel. 650-657 - Yusuke Matsubara, Kôiti Hasida:

K-repeating Substrings: a String-Algorithmic Approach to Privacy-Preserving Publishing of Textual Data. 658-667

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