LFG BULLETIN January 2008 ** Please send bulletin items to the bulletin maintainer by email ** ------------------------------------------------------------------------ LFG website: http://www.essex.ac.uk/linguistics/LFG/ International Lexical Functional Grammar Association: http://www-lfg.stanford.edu/lfg/ilfga/ More about LFG (old boilerplate section): http://www.carleton.ca/~asudeh/LFG/more.txt ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * ------------------------------------------------------------------------ CONTENTS 1. Louise Mycock to take over as bulletin maintainer 2. Proposal for new bulletin section 3. Recent LFG work 4. Reminder of boilerplate policy ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1. NEW BULLETIN MAINTAINER It has been my pleasure to serve the LFG community as bulletin maintainer. However, it is time to pass the task on. I am delighted to announce that the new bulletin maintainer is Louise Mycock of the University of Manchester. Please join me in welcoming Louise. You can send bulletin items to her at: (reverse: manchester.ac.uk/ !at! Louise.Mycock) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2. PROPOSAL FOR NEW BULLETIN SECTION Avery Andrews has proposed that a new section be added to the bulletin: 'drafts for comments'. The idea is for bulletin readers to submit information about drafts or projects on which they would like to receive comments from the community. This brings work in progress to the attention of the community and plays some of the role that previous incarnations of the archive played. Please submit basic article/project information and a) a URL if the item is available online or else b) your contact email. PLEASE DO NOT SUBMIT THE DRAFT ITSELF TO THE BULLETIN MAINTAINER! ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3. RECENT LFG WORK Miriam Butt, Mary Dalrymple, and Tracy Holloway King (eds.). 2006. Intelligent Linguistic Architectures Variations on Themes by Ronald M. Kaplan. Stanford, CA: CSLI Publications. Contributors: Ash Asudeh, Joan Bresnan, Richard R. Burton, Miriam Butt, Dick Crouch, Mary Dalrymple, Martin Forst, Anette Frank, Josef van Genabith, Lauri Karttunen, Martin Kay, Tracy Holloway King, John T. Maxwell III, John Mugane, Bjarne Oersnes, Stefan Riezler, Christian Rohrer, Louisa Sadler, Beau Sheil, Neal Snider, Bonnie Webber, Juergen Wedekind, Annie Zaenen * --- * Joan Bresnan, Ashwini Deo, and Devyani Sharma. 2007. Typology in Variation: A Probabilistic Approach to be and n't in the Survey of English Dialects. English Language and Linguistics, Volume 11, Issue 02, Jul 2007, pp 301-346. * --- * Hanjung Lee (Sungkyunkwan University) Hanjung Lee. To appear. Quantitative variation in Korean case ellipsis: Implications for theories of case. In Differential Case Marking (Studies in Natural Language and Linguistic Theory), edited by Helen de Hoop and Peter de Swart. Springer. Hanjung Lee, Yoonhyoung Lee and Peter Gordon. 2007a. Linguistic complexity and information structure in Korean: Evidence from eye-tracking during reading. Cognition 104: 495-534. Hanjung Lee. 2007b. Constraint subhierarchies as syntactic universals: Evidence from variation and processing. In Architectures, Rules and Preferences: A Festschrift for Joan Bresnan, edited by Jane Grimshaw et al., 313-344. Stanford: CSLI Publications. Hanjung Lee. 2006a. Parallel optimization in case systems: Evidence from Korean. Journal of East Asian Linguistics 15: 69-96. * --- * National Centre for Language Technology, School of Computing, Dublin City University Conor Cafferkey, Deirdre Hogan and Josef van Genabith. 2007. Multi-Word Units in Treebank-Based Probabilistic Parsing and Generation. In /Proceedings of the International Conference on Recent Advances in Natural Language Processing /(/RANLP 2007/). Boverets, Bulgaria. Joachim Wagner, Jennifer Foster and Josef van Genabith. 2007. A Comparative Evaluation of Deep and Shallow Approaches to the Automatic Detection of Common Grammatical Errors, in /Proceedings of the Joint Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing and Natural Language Learning/ (EMNLP-CoNLL 2007), Prague, Czeck Republic. pp.112-121. Yuqing Guo, Haifeng Wang and Josef van Genabith. 2007. Recovering Non-Local Dependencies for Chinese, in /Proceedings of the Joint Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing and Natural Language Learning/ (EMNLP-CoNLL 2007), Prague, Czeck Republic. pp.257-266 Deirdre Hogan, Conor Cafferkey, Aoife Cahill and Josef van Genabith. 2007. Exploiting Multi-Word Units in History-Based Probabilistic Generation, in /Proceedings of the Joint Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing and Natural Language Learning/ (EMNLP-CoNLL 2007), Prague, Czeck Republic. pp.267-276 Karolina Owczarzak, Josef van Genabith, and Andy Way. 2007. Labelled Dependencies in Machine Translation Evaluation. In /Proceedings of ACL 2007 Workshop on Statistical Machine Translation/, pages 104-111, Prague, Czech Republic Karolina Owczarzak, Josef van Genabith, and Andy Way. 2007. Dependency-Based Automatic Evaluation for Machine Translation. In /Proceedings of HLT-NAACL 2007 Workshop on Syntax and Structure in Statistical Translation/. Rochester, NY. Yafa Al-Raheb, Amine Akrout, Josef van Genabith and Joseph Dichy. 2006. DCU250 Arabic Dependency Bank: An LFG Gold Standard Resource for the Arabic Penn Treebank. In /Proceedings of the Arabic NLP/MT Conference/, British Computer Society Natural Language Translation Specialist Group, London, 2006, pp.105-116 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 4. REMINDER OF BOILERPLATE POLICY There has traditionally been a lot of boilerplate (standard text) at the end of every bulletin. This has made the bulletin somewhat longer than necessary and some of the information is becoming (I suspect) out of date. I have moved the boilerplate to: http://www.carleton.ca/~asudeh/LFG/more.txt The LFG website also serves much of the same function as the boilerplate section. http://www.essex.ac.uk/linguistics/LFG/