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Amsili, Pascal, and Marianne Desmets. Comparatives scalaires parenthétiques In Actes du Colloque international organisé par le réseau Gramm-R « La scalarité dans tous ses aspects ». Gand, 2008.
Seminck, Olga, and Pascal Amsili. A Computational Model of Human Preferences for Pronoun Resolution In Proceedings of the Student Research Workshop at the 15th Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics., 2017.PDF icon published_version.pdf (3.03 Mo)
Candito, Marie, Pascal Amsili, Lucie Barque, Farah Benamara, Gaël de Chalendar, Marianne Djemaa, Pauline Haas, Richard Huyghe, Yvette Yannick Mathieu, Philippe Muller et al. Developing a French FrameNet: Methodology and First results In Proceedings of the Nineth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC-2014), poster session. Reykjavik, Iceland: European Language Resources Association (ELRA), 2014.
Ginzburg, Jonathan, Ye Tian, Pascal Amsili, Claire Beyssade, Barbara Hemforth, Yvette Yannick Mathieu, Claire Saillard, Julian Hough, Spyridon Kousidis, and David Schlangen. The Disfluency, Exclamation and Laughter in Dialogue (DUEL) Project In Proceedings of the 18th SemDial Workshop on the Semantics and Pragmatics of Dialogue (DialWatt), Posters., 2014.
Bittar, André, Pascal Amsili, Pascal Denis, and Laurence Danlos. French TimeBank: An ISO-TimeML Annotated Reference Corpus In Proceedings of the 49th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (short papers). Portland, Oregon, 2011.
Bittar, André, Pascal Amsili, Pascal Denis, and Laurence Danlos. {French TimeBank: An ISO-TimeML Annotated Reference Corpus} In {ACL 2011 - 49th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics}. Portland, Oregon, United States: {Association for Computational Linguistics}, 2011.
Bittar, André, Pascal Amsili, and Pascal Denis. French TimeBank: un corpus de référence sur la temporalité en français In Actes de TALN 2011. Montpellier, 2011.
Seminck, Olga, and Pascal Amsili. A Gold Anaphora Annotation Layer on an Eye Movement Corpus In the Eleventh International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC 2018)., 2018.PDF icon 318.pdf (244.6 Ko)
Amsili, Pascal, and Olga Seminck. A Google-Proof Collection of French Winograd Schemas In Proceedings of the 2nd Workshop on Coreference Resolution Beyond OntoNotes (CORBON 2017), co-located with EACL 2017., 2017.PDF icon corbon_final_version.pdf (186.99 Ko)
Brusini, Perrine, Pascal Amsili, Emmanuel Chemla, and Anne Christophe. Learning to categorize nouns and verbs on the basis of a few known examples: A computational model relying on 2-word contexts In Abstract presented at the Society for Research on Child Development Biennial Meeting. Montréal, Canada, 2011.
Miller, Philip, Barbara Hemforth, Pascal Amsili, and Gabriel Flambard. Missing antecedents found In Linguistic Society of America. LSA ed. Vol. 5. New Orleans: Linguistic Society of America, 2020.
Amsili, Pascal, and Claire Beyssade. Obligatory redundancy in discourse: presupposition, antipresupposition and non-truth conditional content In Journées Sémantique et Modélisation. Toulouse, 2008.
Amsili, Pascal, and Marianne Desmets. Parenthetical Scalar Comparatives In Proceedings of Theme Session on ‘‘Comparison constructions and similarity-based classification’’. Osnabrück: 31st Annual Meeting of the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Sprachwissenschaft, 2009.
Amsili, Pascal, and Claire Beyssade. Presupposition as a cohesive device In Proceedings of IX Workshop on Formal Linguistics. Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, 2012.
Amsili, Pascal, and Céline Raynal. Restriction et syntagmes nominaux: sémantique et pragmatique In Journées Sémantique et Modélisation. Toulouse, 2008.
Amsili, Pascal, Pascal Amsili, and Olga Seminck. Schémas Winograd en français: une étude statistique et comportementale In Conférence sur le Traitement Automatique du Langage Naturel. 24th ed. Vol. 2. Winograd schemas in French : a statistical and behavioral study 2. Orléans: Association pour le Traitement Automatique des Langues, 2017.PDF icon actes_TALN_2017-vol2-1.pdf (2.14 Mo)
Amsili, Pascal, Pascal Amsili, and Olga Seminck. Schémas Winograd en français: une étude statistique et comportementale In Conférence sur le Traitement Automatique du Langage Naturel. 24th ed. Vol. 2. Winograd schemas in French : a statistical and behavioral study 2. Orléans: Association pour le Traitement Automatique des Langues, 2017.PDF icon actes_TALN_2017-vol2-1.pdf (2.14 Mo)
Brusini, Perrine, Pascal Amsili, Emmanuel Chemla, and Anne Christophe. Simulation de l'apprentissage des contextes nominaux/verbaux par n-grammes In Traitement Automatique des Langues (TALN). Marseille, 2014.
Amsili, Pascal, and Floriane Guida. Vers une analyse multi-factorielle de l'alternance indicatif/subjonctif In Actes du 4e Congrès Mondial de Linguistique Française. Vol. 8., 2014.
Article de revue
Roussarie, Laurent, and Pascal Amsili. "Interpréter les pronoms phrastiques." Modèles Linguistiques 56 (2007): 83-112.
Amsili, Pascal. "L’annulation des implicatures et des présuppositions." Revue de Sémantique et Pragmatique 21–22 (2007): 193-206.
Amsili, Pascal, and Claire Beyssade. "Le même ou un autre : l'expression de l'identité et de la différence en discours." Travaux de Linguistique, no. Numéro spécial "déterminants et inférences".
Amsili, Pascal, and Grégoire Winterstein. "Les déclencheurs de présupposition additifs." Langages 186, no. 2 (2012).
Liang, Yiming, Pascal Amsili, and Heather Burnett. "New ways of analyzing complementizer drop in Montréal French: Exploration of cognitive factors." Language Variation and Change 33, no. 3 (2022): 359-385.
Liang, Yiming, Pascal Amsili, and Heather Burnett. "New ways of analyzing complementizer drop in Montréal French: Exploration of cognitive factors." Language Variation and Change 33 (2021): 359-385.
Amsili, Pascal, Emilia Ellsiepen, and Grégoire Winterstein. "Optionality in the use of too: The role of reduction and similarity." Revista da Abralin (Associação Brasileira de Linguística) 1 (2016): 229-252.
Amsili, Pascal, and Grégoire Winterstein. "Quelques combinaisons de connecteurs discursifs." Verbum xxxvii (2015): 323-342.
Chapitre d'ouvrage
Brusini, Perrine, Alex de Carvalho, Isabelle Dautriche, Ariel Gutman, Elodie Cauvet, Séverine Millotte, Pascal Amsili, and Anne Christophe. "Bootstrapping lexical and syntactic acquisition." In Sources of variations in first language acquisition: Languages, contexts, and learners, edited by Michè le Kail, Maya Hickman and Eddy Veneziano. John Benjamins, 2016.
Amsili, Pascal. "Formalisations logiques et compositionnelles de la présupposition." In À la recherche de la présupposition, edited by Béatrice Godart-Wendling. ISTE, 2016.
Abeillé, Anne, Danièle Godard, Annie Delaveau, Pascal Amsili, Gadet Françoise, and Olivier Bonami. "Introduction." In la Grande grammaire du français, XXII-XL. Vol. 1. Arles: Actes Sud, 2021.
Amsili, Pascal, and Claire Beyssade. "Obligatory Presuppositions in Discourse." In Constraints in Discourse 2, edited by Anton Benz, Peter Kuehnlein and Candace Sidner, 105-123. Pragmatics & Beyond. Amsterdam & Philadelphia: Benjamins Publishers, 2010.
Communication
Amsili, Pascal, and Claire Beyssade. Beyond Obligatory Presuppositions In Book of abstracts, 19th International Congress of Linguists. Genève, 2013.
Seminck, Olga, and Pascal Amsili. A cognitively plausible model for anaphora resolution In Architectures and Mechanisms of Human Language Processing. Bilbao, 2016.PDF icon amlap_poster.pdf (1.44 Mo)
Amsili, Pascal, Emilia Ellsiepen, and Grégoire Winterstein. Parameters on the obligatoriness of 'too' In Proceedings of LENLS 9, Miyazaki, Japon. Alastair Butler ed., 2012.
Seminck, Olga, and Pascal Amsili. Predicting Processing Cost of Anaphora Resolution In 39. Jahrestagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Sprachwissenschaft (DGfS). Saarbrücken, 2017.PDF icon AG1-8-semi.pdf (60.22 Ko)
Seminck, Olga, and Pascal Amsili. The Time Course of Pronoun Resolution in Natural Text Reading In Linguistic Evidence. Tübingen, 2018.PDF icon FormatLE2018.pdf (71.63 Ko)