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Benamara, Farah, Baptiste Chardon, Yvette Yannick Mathieu, Vladimir Popescu, and Nicholas Asher. How do Negation and Modality Impact on Opinions ? In ACL 2012, Workshop on Extra-propositional aspects of meaning in computational linguistics. Jeju Island, Korea, 2012.
Bonami, Olivier, and Fabiola Henri. How complex is Creole inflectional morphology? The case of Mauritian In 15th International Morphology Meeting. Budapest, 2010.PDF icon handout-budapest.pdf (215.13 Ko)
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Cori, Marcel, and Jean-Marie Marandin. "Héritage de propriétés dans les grammaires d’arbres polychromes." Linx (1998): 13-41.
Crysmann, Berthold. HaG - a computational grammar of Hausa In Selected Proceedings of the 42nd Annual Conference on African Linguistics (ACAL 42). Michael R. Marlo, Nikki B. Adams, Christopher R. Green, Michelle Morrison and Tristan M. Purvis ed. University of Maryland: Cascadilla Press, 2011.
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Faghiri, Pegah, Pollet Samvelian, and Barbara Hemforth. Heaviness in a Verb-final Language: Evidence from Persian In AMLaP. Marseille, 2013.
Faust, Noam, Nicola Lampitelli, and Marijke De Belder. "On a high and a low diminutive." In The Syntax of Roots and the Roots of Syntax, edited by Artemis Alexiadou, Hagit Borer and Florian Schäfer. Oxford: Oxford University Press, Sous presse.
Faust, Noam, and Nicola Lampitelli. How vowels point to syntactic structure: evidence from Hebrew and Italian In ConSOLE XVII. université de Nova Gorica, 2009.
Faust, Noam, and Nicola Lampitelli. How Vowels Point to Syntactic Structure: Evidence from Hebrew and Italian Online Proceedings de ConSOLE XVII. In ConSOLE XVII (2009, Nova Gorica), Edited by Bert Le Bruyn, Camelia Constantinescu and Kathrin Linke. Proceedings of ConSOLE., 2009.
Fernandes, Eunice, Paula Luegi, Eduardo Correa Soares, Israel de la Fuente, and Barbara Hemforth. How to turn Brazilians into Europeans: Global and local exposure effects on co-reference in European (EP) and Brazilian (BP) Portuguese In Architectures and Mechanisms of Human Language Processing., 2016.
Fradin, Bernard. Handling the semantics of evaluative morphology In 15th International Morphology Meeting. Wien, Österreich: Wirtschäftsuniversität Wien, 2012.
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Gazdik, Anna, and András Komlósy. Hungarian Discourse Functions in LFG In Proceedings of the LFG11 Conference, Edited by Miriam Butt and Tracy Holloway King. CSLI Publications, 2011.
Gazdik, Anna, and Gabriela Bîlbîie. Hybrid Coordination in Hungarian and Romanian In Empircal Issues in Syntax and Semantics 9., Edited by Christopher Pinon., 2012.
Gehrke, Berit, and Marika Lekakou. "How to miss your preposition." Studies in Greek Linguistics 33 (2013): 92-106.
Gehrke, Berit, and Nino Grillo. "How to become passive." In Explorations of Phase Theory: Features, Arguments, and Interpretation at the Interfaces, 231-268. Kleanthes Grohmann ed. Interface Explorations 17. Berlin: de Gruyter, 2009.
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Lampitelli, Nicola. How the syntactic change interferes on morphology: Romance plural isoglosses In 39th Poznań Linguistic Meeting. {Université de Poznań, 2008.
Li, Bingzhi, Guillaume Wisniewski, and Benoît Crabbé. How Distributed are Distributed Representations? An Observation on the Locality of Syntactic Information in Verb Agreement Tasks In Proceedings of the 60th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (Volume 2: Short Papers). Dublin, Ireland: Association for Computational Linguistics, 2022.PDF icon 2022.acl-short.54.pdf (379.76 Ko)
Li, Bingzhi, Guillaume Wisniewski, and Benoît Crabbé. How Distributed Are Distributed Representations? An Observation on the Locality of Syntactic Information in Verb Agreement Tasks In Proceedings of the 60th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (Volume 2: Short Papers). Dublin, Ireland: Association for Computational Linguistics, 2022.
Li, Bingzhi, Guillaume Wisniewski, and Benoît Crabbé. How Distributed are Distributed Representations? An Observation on the Locality of Syntactic Information in Verb Agreement Tasks In 60th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics. Dublin, France: Association for Computational Linguistics, 2022.
Li, Bingzhi, Guillaume Wisniewski, and Benoît Crabbé. How Distributed are Distributed Representations? An Observation on the Locality of Syntactic Information in Verb Agreement Tasks In 60th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics. Dublin, France: Association for Computational Linguistics, 2022.
Lücking, Andy, and Jonathan Ginzburg. How to repair a slip of the tongue? In Proceedings of DubDial, the 26th Workshop on the Semantics and Pragmatics of Dialogue., 2022.PDF icon Z22-Lücking_semdial_0007.pdf (349.4 Ko)
Ludwig, Ralph, Fabiola Henri, and Florence Bruneau-Ludwig. "Hybridation linguistique et fonctions sociales - aspects des contacts entre créole, fran{\c c}ais et anglais à Maurice." In Multiple Identities in Action: Mauritius and some Antillean Parallelisms, edited by Vinesh Y. Hookoomsing, Ralph Ludwig and B. Schnepel, 165-202. Frankfurt: Peter Lang, Sprache-Identität-Kultur, 2009.
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Paris, Marie-Claude. How different are butong and bu yiyang ? In Department of English and Linguistics. National Taiwan Normal University, 2009.
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Qiu, Yiqin. Hierarchy of Adjuncts in V-Stranding VP-Ellipsis of Mandarin Chinese In 25ème Journées de Linguistique d’Asie Orientale. CRLAO, EHESS, 2012.
Qiu, Yiqin. The Hierarchy of adjuncts in Mandarin VP ellipsis In Topics in the Typology of Elliptical Constructions (part II). Université Paris Diderot, 2012.
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Seddah, Djamé, and Marie Candito. {Hard Time Parsing Questions: Building a QuestionBank for French} In {Tenth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC 2016)}. Proceedings of the 10th edition of the Language Resources and Evaluation Conference (LREC 2016). Portoro{\v z}, Slovenia, 2016.
Simoulin, Antoine, and Benoît Crabbé. How Many Layers and Why? An Analysis of the Model Depth in Transformers In Proceedings of the 59th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics and the 11th International Joint Conference on Natural Language Processing: Student Research Workshop. Online: Association for Computational Linguistics, 2021.
Simoulin, Antoine, and Benoît Crabbé. How Many Layers and Why? An Analysis of the Model Depth in Transformers In Association of Computational Linguistics (student). Bangkok, Thailand, 2021.
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Tribout, Delphine. How Many Conversions from Verb to Noun Are There in French? In Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on HPSG, Edited by Stefan Müller. Stanford: CSLI Publications, 2010.