Thursday, November the 15th, 2018
Amphi Buffon
09:00 Registration
09:15 Welcome
09:30-10:30 Invited speaker : J. Nivre (U. Uppsala)
Universal Dependencies – A Framework for Morphosyntactic Annotation
10:30-11:00 Coffee break
Parallel sessions 1
Amphi Buffon (11:00-12:30) Chair: Marie Candito
- Matías Guzmán Naranjo and Laura Becker. – Word order correlations from a quantitative perspective
- José Deulofeu, André Valli, Carlos Ramisch and Alexis Nasr. – Definition and representation of complex function words in dependency annotation schemes: regularity, endogeneity and parsing accuracy
- Bruno Guillaume and Guy Perrier. – La réécriture de graphes au service de l’annotation de corpus et de l’exploitation de corpus annotés
Condorcet, amphi Gilles de Gennes (11:00-12:30) Chair: Hiyon Yoo
- Tomáš Jelínek. — A proposal for a new error annotation system of Czech learner corpora
- Maarten Janssen and Alexandr Rosen. — Different ways of tagging errors in learner corpora
- Agnieszka Latos. — Classroom corpus data and research on initial development of l2 inflectional morphology
12:30-14:00 Lunch break
Parallel sessions 2
Amphi Buffon (14:00-15:30) Chair: Sophie Prévost
- Anne Abeillé and Elodie Winckel. – Dont and de qui relatives in written French
- Mikołaj Nkollo, Negative Interpolation and the Mapping between Syntactic and Prosodic Structures in the history of European Portuguese. An empirical study
Condorcet, amphi Gilles de Gennes (14:00-15:30) Chair: Berthold Crysmann
- Tatiana Bladier, Andreas van Cranenburgh and Laura Kallmeyer. – Extraction of LTAG-based supertags from the French Treebank: challenges and possible solutions
- Ayaka Suzuki, Yusuke Kubota and Prashant Pardeshi. – Treebank meets descriptive grammar: The NPCMJ Explorer
- Matías Guzmán Naranjo, Laura Kallmeyer and Simon Petitjean. – A clustering method for tree family induction for Tree Adjoining Grammars
Amphi Buffon
15:30-16:00 Coffee break
16:00-17:00 Invited speaker: Markus Bader (U. Frankfurt)
How to combine corpus research and experimental syntax: A case study on word order in German
17:00-19:00 Cocktail
Friday, November the 16th, 2018
Amphi Buffon
09:00-10:00 Invited speaker: Tatiana Nikitina (CNRS, Llacan)
Corpus methods in the study of reported speech
10:00-10:30 Coffee break
Parallel sessions 3
Amphi Buffon (10:30-12:00) Chair: Heather Burnett
- Stefan Hartmann. – Revisiting the German future construction: A corpus-driven approach
- Ekaterina Laptieva. – On the interaction between lexis and grammar: the case of the progressive-partitive an-construction in German
- Patrick Brandt. – Corpus and real Grammar: evidence from errors in superlative adverbs
Condorcet, salle 304A (10:30-12:00) Chair: Philip Miller
- Jong-Bok Kim. – Swiping Constructions in English: A Corpus-based Perspective
- Federica Barbieri. – I don’t know why…: lexical bundles in American blogs. A grammar-in-discourse approach
- Chiyo Nishida and Cinzia Russi, Two Ways of Articulating Sentence Focus in Italian and Spanish Unaccusative Sentences: A View from Corpora
12:30-13:00 Déjeuner
Poster (13:00-15:00)
- Noura Abdou. – Morphosyntactic variation in British and Indian English: The sentential complementation of factual verbs
- Alena Belanovich. – Lexical licensing in one-predicate constructions
- Tatiana Bladier, Andreas van Cranenburgh, Kilian Evang, Laura Kallmeyer, Robin Möllemann and Rainer Osswald. – RRGbank—creating a Role and Reference Grammar resource through an automatic conversion of the Penn treebank
- Christine Grillborzer. – How to annotate a construction ?
- Katrin Hein and Adrien Barbaresi. – Characterization of German phrasal compounds based on empirical findings
- Yasutake Ishii. – Investigating the frequency and dispersion of English grammatical items in textbooks and learner corpora: For more informed ELT practice
- Edyta Jurkiewicz-Rohrbacher and Elżbieta Kaczmarska. – Parallel corpus as functional context of aspectual interpretation – the case of Czech, Croatian and Polish biaspectual verbs
- Fahime Same. – Homogeneous annotation of dependency relations using universal dependencies (UD): The case of P-drop in Persian
- Svatava Skodova. – Non-native use of a verb JÍT/GO in Czech: a corpus study
Parallel sessions 4
Amphi Buffon (15:00-16:30) Chair: Tatiana Nikitina
- Vojtěch Veselý. – Verbs of Reaction as Presupposition Triggers
- Laura Becker. – Definiteness in languages with and without articles: A parallel corpus study
- Daria Mordashova and Maria Nagornaya. – Negational intensifiers ničut’ and ničem in Russian: a comparative corpus study
Condorcet, salle 304A (15:00-16:30) Chair: Markus Bader
- Stefan Hartmann. – Derivational morphology in flux: A corpus study of word-formation change in German
- Torsten Leuschner, Tom Bossuyt and Flor Vander Haegen. – German '(it is) no matter what' as an Emerging Subordinator
- Jutta M. Hartmann, Anne Mucha, Beata Trawinski and Angelika Wöllstein. – Selectional Preferences for (Non)finite Structures as Indicator of Control Relations: A Cross-Germanic Corpus Study
16:30-17:00 Coffee break
Saturday, November the 17th, 2018
Amphi Buffon
09:30-10:30 Invited speaker: Claire Gardent (CNRS, LORIA)
The Interplay between Computational Grammars and Natural Language Generation
10:30-11:00 Coffee break
Plenary session
Amphi Buffon (11:00-12:30) Chair: Beata Trawinski
- Aixiu An, Anne Abeillé. – Is Closest Conjunct Agreement superficial? - A corpus study of CCA in French
- Antonio Balvet, Pauline Haas, Anna Kupsc and Rafael Marin. – Looking for Syntax/Aspect Mappings: a Case Study on the French Treebank
- Aleksandra Miletic. – Position et structure du groupe adjectival en serbe : une approche empirique