Ann Copestake
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Ann Copestake is a person.
References
2009
- (Séaghdha & Copestake, 2008) ⇒ Diarmuid Ó Séaghdha, and Ann Copestake. (2009). “Using Lexical and Relational Similarity to Classify Semantic Relations.” In: Proceedings of the 12th Conference of the European Chapter of the ACL (EACL 2009).
2005
- (Copestake et al., 2005) ⇒ Ann Copestake, Dan Flickinger, Carl Pollard, and Ivan A. Sag. (2005). “Minimal Recursion Semantics: an Introduction.” In: Research on Language and Computation 3(4).
2002
- (Sag et al., 2002) ⇒ Ivan A. Sag, T. Baldwin, F. Bond, Ann Copestake, and Dan Flickinger. (2002). “Multiword Expressions: A pain in the neck for NLP.” In: Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Intelligent Text Processing and Computational Linguistics (CICLing-2002).
1997
- Ann Copestake, Dan Flickinger, and Ivan A. Sag. (1997). “Minimal Recursion Semantics: an introduction.” Technical report, CSLI, Stanford University, Stanford, CA.
1995
- (Copestake & Briscoe, 1995) ⇒ Ann Copestake, and Ted Briscoe. (1995). “Semi-productive Polysemy and Sense Extension.” Journal of Semantics, 12(1).
1994
- Ann Copestake. (1994). “Representing Idioms.” Presentation at the HPSG Conference.
1992
- Ann Copestake. (1992). “The Representation of Lexical Semantic Information.” Ph.D. thesis, University of Sussex.