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Alessandro Lenci
Researcher at University of Pisa
Publications - 252
Citations - 5203
Alessandro Lenci is an academic researcher from University of Pisa. The author has contributed to research in topics: Distributional semantics & Treebank. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 251 publications receiving 4595 citations. Previous affiliations of Alessandro Lenci include National Research Council & University of Stuttgart.
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Towards a Language Infrastructure for the Semantic Web
TL;DR: Development of the semantic web allows for increasingly intelligent and therefore autonomous processing, which brings new challenges for Human Language Technology (HLT), which require not only some adaptation of processes within the state of the art processing chain of H LT, but also changes at the infrastructure level of HLT resources.
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Evaluating Context Selection Strategies to Build Emotive Vector Space Models
TL;DR: A method to manipulate the contexts of the VSMs under the assumption that the emotive connotation of a target word is a function of both its syntagmatic and paradigmatic association with the various emotions.
Universal Dependencies 1.4
Joakim Nivre,Željko Agić,Lars Ahrenberg,Maria Jesus Aranzabe,Masayuki Asahara,Aitziber Atutxa,Miguel Ballesteros,John Bauer,Kepa Bengoetxea,Yevgeni Berzak,Riyaz Ahmad Bhat,Eckhard Bick,Carl Börstell,Cristina Bosco,Gosse Bouma,Samuel R. Bowman,Gülşen Eryiğit,Giuseppe G. A. Celano,Fabricio Chalub,Çağrı Çöltekin,Miriam Connor,Elizabeth Davidson,Marie-Catherine de Marneffe,Arantza Diaz de Ilarraza,Kaja Dobrovoljc,Timothy Dozat,Kira Droganova,Puneet Dwivedi,Marhaba Eli,Tomaž Erjavec,Richárd Farkas,Jennifer Foster,Cláudia Freitas,Katarína Gajdošová,Daniel Galbraith,Marcos Garcia,Moa Gärdenfors,Sebastian Garza,Filip Ginter,Iakes Goenaga,Koldo Gojenola,Memduh Gökırmak,Yoav Goldberg,Xavier Gómez Guinovart,Berta Gonzáles Saavedra,Matias Grioni,Normunds Grūzītis,Bruno Guillaume,Jan Hajič,Linh Hà Mỹ,Dag Haug,Barbora Hladká,Radu Ion,Elena Irimia,Anders Johannsen,Fredrik Jørgensen,Hüner Kaşıkara,Hiroshi Kanayama,Jenna Kanerva,Boris Katz,Jessica Kenney,Natalia Kotsyba,Simon Krek,Veronika Laippala,Lucia Lam,Phương Lê Hồng,Alessandro Lenci,Nikola Ljubešić,Olga Lyashevskaya,Teresa Lynn,Aibek Makazhanov,Christopher D. Manning,Cătălina Mărănduc,David Mareček,Héctor Martínez Alonso,André Martins,Jan Mašek,Yuji Matsumoto,Ryan McDonald,Anna Missilä,Verginica Barbu Mititelu,Yusuke Miyao,Simonetta Montemagni,Keiko Sophie Mori,Shunsuke Mori,Bohdan Moskalevskyi,Kadri Muischnek,Nina Mustafina,Kaili Müürisep,Lương Nguyễn Thị,Huyền Nguyễn Thị Minh,Vitaly Nikolaev,Hanna Nurmi,Petya Osenova,Robert Östling,Lilja Øvrelid,Valeria de Paiva,Elena Pascual,Marco Passarotti,Cenel-Augusto Perez,Slav Petrov,Jussi Piitulainen,Barbara Plank,Martin Popel,Lauma Pretkalniņa,Prokopis Prokopidis,Tiina Puolakainen,Sampo Pyysalo,Alexandre Rademaker,Loganathan Ramasamy,Livy Real,Laura Rituma,Rudolf Rosa,Shadi Saleh,Baiba Saulīte,Sebastian Schuster,Wolfgang Seeker,Mojgan Seraji,Lena Shakurova,Mo Shen,Natalia Silveira,Maria Simi,Radu Simionescu,Katalin Simkó,Mária Šimková,Kiril Simov,Aaron Smith,Carolyn Spadine,Alane Suhr,Umut Sulubacak,Zsolt Szántó,Takaaki Tanaka,Reut Tsarfaty,Francis Tyers,Sumire Uematsu,Larraitz Uria,Gertjan van Noord,Viktor Varga,Veronika Vincze,Lars Wallin,Jing Xian Wang,Jonathan North Washington,Mats Wirén,Zdeněk Žabokrtský,Amir Zeldes,Daniel Zeman,Hanzhi Zhu +146 more
A relevance-based approach to speech acts
TL;DR: In this paper, a theory of communicative intentions and speech acts is proposed to find the relevant linguistic and contextual conditions that allow the hearer to recognize the illocutions that speakers intend to communicate with their utterances.
Pier Marco Bertinetto*, Eva Maria Freiberger, Alessandro Lenci, Sabrina Noccetti and Maddalena Agonigi The acquisition of tense and aspect in a morphology-sensitive framework: Data from Italian and Austrian-German children
TL;DR: The authors showed that the strong correlation between actionality, aspect, and tense can only be supported if activity and stative verbs are lumped together within the category of atelic predicates.