Publications
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Advances in Frame Semantics.
Constructions and Frames. 3(1), 1-8.
(2011). Advances in Frame Semantics.
1-12.
(2013). All in a Day's Week.
Proceedings of the Workshop on Frame Semantics.
(2003). Ambitions for FrameNet.
17(1), 5-10.
(2013). Background to Framenet.
International Journal of Lexicography. 235-250.
(2003). Comparing Distributional and Curated Approaches for Cross-lingual Frame Alignment.
Workshop on Dimensions of Meaning: Distributional and Curated Semantics. 24-30.
(2022). Construction Detection in a Conventional NLP Pipeline.
Proceedings of the AAAI 2017 Spring Symposium on Computational Construction Grammar and Natural Language Understanding. 178-184.
(2017).
(1996).
FrameNet and Linguistic Typology.
Third Workshop on Computational Typology and Multilingual NLP. 61-66.
(2021). The FrameNet constructicon in action.
Constructicography: Constructicon development across languages. 19-40.
(2018). FrameNet Glossary.
International Journal of Lexicography. 359-361.
(2003).
(2003). FrameNet Meets the Semantic Web: A DAML+OIL Frame Representation.
Proceedings of the The Eighteenth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence.
(2002).
(2003). The FrameNet Project: Tools for Lexicon Building.
Unpublished book draft. 1-230.
(2001).
(2002).
(2008). From Frames to Inference.
Proceedings of the First International Workshop on Scalable Natural Language Understanding.
(2002). Introduction to MetaNet.
MetaNet, Special Issue of Constructions and Frames. 8(2),
(2016). Language (Re)modelling: Towards Embodied Language Understanding.
Proceedings of the Association for Computational Linguistics . 58, 6268–6281.
(2020). Linguistic Theories and Resources for Natural Language Processing.
Proceedings of ACL 2017.
(2017). Meaning Representation of Null Instantiated Semantic Roles in FrameNet.
Proceedings of the First International Workshop on Designing Meaning Representation. 121–127.
(2019). MetaNet,.
Benjamins’ Current Trends #100.
(2018).