BibTeX

@InProceedings{andreou16:_instan_englis,
  author = {Marios Andreou and Lea Kawaletz and Max Kisselew and Gabriella Lapesa and Sebastian Padó and Ingo Plag},
  title = 	 {Instance-based disambiguation of {E}nglish  textit {-ment} derivatives},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the conference on cognitive structures: Linguistic, Philosophical and Psychological Perspectives},
  year = 	 2016,
  keywords = {myown abstract},
  address = 	 {D{u}sseldorf, Germany}}

@InProceedings{benikova14:_germev_named_entit_recog_shared_task,
  author = {Darina Benikova and Chris Biemann and Max Kisselew and Sebastian
	Pad{ó}},
  title = {{GermEval 2014 Named Entity Recognition Shared Task: Companion Paper}},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the KONVENS GermEval workshop},
  year = {2014},
  pages = {104-112},
  address = {Hildesheim, Germany}
}

@InProceedings{BottEtAl:16,
  author = {Stefan Bott and Nana Khvtisavrishvili and Max Kisselew and Sabine {Schulte im Walde}},
  title =        {{G_host-PV: A Representative Gold Standard of German Particle Verbs}},
  booktitle =    {Proceedings of the 5th Workshop on Cognitive Aspects of the Lexicon},
  pages =        {125-133},
  year =         {2016},
  address =      {Osaka, Japan},
}

@InProceedings{fritzinger/etal09:gscl_duisburg,
  author = {Fritzinger, Fabienne and Kisselew, Max and Heid, Ulrich and Madsack,
	Andreas and Schmid, Helmut},
  title = {Werkzeuge zur Extraktion von signifikanten Wortpaaren als Web Service},
  booktitle = {"GSCL-Symposium Sprachtechnologie und eHumanities", Technischer Bericht
	Nr. 2009-01},
  year = {2009},
  editor = {Wolfgang Hoeppner},
  address = {Duisburg, Germany},
  month = {February},
  url = {http://duepublico.uni-duisburg-essen.de/informatik/berichte.xml}
}

@InProceedings{kisselew15:_obtain_better_under_distr_model,
  author = {Max Kisselew and Sebastian Pad{ó} and Alexis Palmer and Jan  v {S}najder},
  title = {Obtaining a Better Understanding of Distributional Models of German
	Derivational Morphology},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of IWCS},
  year = {2015},
  pages = {58-63},
  address = {London, UK},
  url = {https://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W15-0108}
}

@InProceedings{kisselew16:_predic_direc_deriv_englis_conver,
  abstract = {Conversion is a word formation operation that changes the grammatical category of a word in the absence of overt morphology. Conversion is extremely productive in English (e.g., tunnel, talk). This paper investigates whether distributional information can be used to predict the diachronic direction of conversion for homophonous noun–verb pairs. We aim to predict, for example, that tunnel was used as a noun prior to its use as a verb. We test two hypotheses: (1) that derived forms are less frequent than their bases, and (2) that derived forms are more semantically specific than their bases, as approximated by information theoretic measures. We find that hypothesis (1) holds for N-to-V conversion, while hypothesis (2) holds for V-to-N conversion. We achieve the best overall account of the historical data by taking both frequency and semantic specificity into account. These results provide a new perspective on linguistic theories regarding the semantic specificity of derivational morphemes, and on the morphosyntactic status of conversion.},
  address = {Berlin, Germany},
  author = {Kisselew, Max and Rimell, Laura and Palmer, Alexis and Pad{o}, Sebastian},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the ACL SIGMORPHON workshop},
  interhash = {216c950a88f808a231b17caf14f8eff9},
  intrahash = {edd5ccf6dfe9fc4f9b2d64fd1c6dc201},
  pages = {93-98},
  title = {Predicting the Direction of Derivation in {E}nglish conversion},
  url = {https://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W/W16/W16-2015.pdf},
  year = 2016
}

@InProceedings{KoeperEtAl:16b,
  author = {Maximilian Köper and Sabine {Schulte im Walde} and Max Kisselew and Sebastian Padó},
  title = {{Improving Zero-Shot-Learning for German Particle Verbs by using Training-Space Restrictions and Local Scaling}},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the 5th Joint Conference on Lexical and Computational Semantics (*SEM)},
  year = {2016},
  pages = {91-96},
  address = {Berlin, Germany}
}

@InProceedings{lapesa17:_type_englis,
  author = {Gabriella Lapesa and Lea Kawaletz and Marios Andreou and Max Kisselew and Sebastian Padó and Ingo Plag},
  title = 	 {Type disambiguation of {E}nglish  textit {-ment} derivatives},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the 11th Mediterranean Morphology Meeting},
  year = 	 2017,
  keywords = {myown abstract},
  address = 	 {Nikosia, Cyprus}}

@Article{lapesa17:_disam,
  author = {Gabriella Lapesa and Lea Kawaletz and Ingo Plag  and Marios Andreou and Max Kisselew and Sebastian Padó},
  title =        {Disambiguation of newly derived nominalizations in context: {A Distributional Semantics approach}},
  journal =      {Word Structure},
  keywords =  {myown},
  url = {https://doi.org/10.3366/word.2018.0131},
  volume = {11},
  number = {3},
  pages    =      {315-350},
  year =         2018}

@InProceedings{lapesa16:_charac,
  author = {Gabriella Lapesa and Max Kisselew and Sebastian Padó and Tillmann Pross and Antje Rossdeutscher},
  title = 	 {Characterizing the pragmatic component of distributional vectors in terms of polarity: Experiments on {G}erman  textit {{u}ber} verbs},
  booktitle = {ESSLLI DISSALT Workshop: Distributional Semantics and Semantic Theory},
  year = 	 2016,
  keywords = {myown abstract},
  address = 	 {Bolzano, Italy}}

@InProceedings{melymuka17:_model_deriv_morph_in_ukrain,
  author = {Mariia Melymuka and Gabriella Lapesa and Max Kisselew and Sebastian Padó},
  title = 	 {Modeling Derivational Morphology in {U}krainian},
  keywords =  {conference myown},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of IWCS},
  year = 	 2017,
  url = {https://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W/W17/W17-6928.pdf},
  address = 	 {Montpellier, France}}

@InProceedings{pado16:_predic_distr_seman_deriv_word_format,
  abstract = {Compositional distributional semantic models (CDSMs) have successfully been applied to the task of predicting the meaning of a range of linguistic constructions. Their performance on semi-compositional word formation process of (morphological) derivation, however, has been extremely variable, with no large-scale empirical investigation to date. This paper fills that gap, performing an analysis of CDSM predictions on a large dataset (over 30,000 German derivationally related word pairs). We use linear regression models to analyze CDSM performance and obtain insights into the linguistic factors that influence how predictable the distributional context of a derived word is going to be. We identify various such factors, notably part of speech, argument structure, and semantic regularity.},
  address = {Osaka, Japan},
  author = {Pad{o}, Sebastian and Herbelot, Aurélie and Kisselew, Max and  v {S}najder, Jan},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of COLING},
  interhash = {9ac7422d8b31a782adca4c6cfc8fa914},
  intrahash = {55b824dc6b30f97d8dd8bbe9717ba615},
  pages = {1285-1296},
  title = {Predictability of Distributional Semantics in Derivational Word Formation},
  url = {https://www.aclweb.org/anthology/C/C16/C16-1122.pdf},
  year = 2016
}

@InProceedings{pado15:_measur_seman_conten_to_asses_asymm_deriv,
  author = {Sebastian Pad{ó} and Alexis Palmer and Max Kisselew and Jan  v {S}najder},
  title = {Measuring Semantic Content To Assess Asymmetry in Derivation},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the IWCS Workshop on Advances in Distributional Semantics},
  year = {2015},
  address = {London, UK}
}

@InProceedings{pross16:_over,
  author = {Tillmann Pross and Antje Rossdeutscher and Sebastian Padó and Gabriella Lapesa and Max Kisselew},
  title = 	 {'Over reference': A comparative study on {G}erman prefix verbs},
  booktitle = {ESSLLI SemRefPlus Workshop: Referential semantics one
                  step further: Incorporating insights from conceptual
                  and distributional approaches to meaning},
  year = 	 2016,
  keywords = {myown abstract},
  address = 	 {Bolzano, Italy}}

@InProceedings{Pross2017b,
  author = {Pross, Tillmann and Ro{ß}deutscher, Antje and Padó, Sebastian and Lapesa, Gabriella and Kisselew, Max},
  title     = {Integrating lexical-conceptual and distributional semantics: a case report},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the Amsterdam Colloquium 2017},
  year      = {2017},
  pages     = {75-85},
  owner     = {tillmannpross},
  timestamp = {2017.11.08},
}

@InProceedings{scheibleetal:13,
  author = {Silke Scheible and Sabine {Schulte im Walde} and Marion Weller and
	Max Kisselew},
  title = {A {C}ompact but {L}inguistically {D}etailed {D}atabase for {G}erman
	{V}erb {S}ubcategorisation relying on {D}ependency {P}arses from
	a {W}eb {C}orpus: {T}ool, {G}uidelines and {R}esource},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the 8th Web as Corpus Workshop},
  year = {2013},
  pages = {63-72},
  address = {Lancaster, UK}
}

@InProceedings{todirascu12:_frenc_and_german_corpor_for,
  author = {Amalia Todirascu and Sebastian Pad{ó} and Max Kisselew and Jennifer
	Krisch and Ulrich Heid},
  title = {French and {G}erman corpora for audience-based text classification},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of LREC 2012},
  year = {2012},
  address = {Istanbul, Turkey}
}

@InProceedings{weller13:_munic_edinb_stutt_submis_wmt13,
  author = {Marion Weller and Max Kisselew and Svetlana Smekalova and Alexander
	Fraser and Helmut Schmid and Nadir Durrani and Hassan Sajjad and
	Richárd Farkas},
  title = {Munich-Edinburgh-Stuttgart Submissions at WMT13: Morphological and
	Syntactic Processing for SMT},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the Eighth Workshop on Statistical Machine Translation
	(WMT 2013)},
  year = {2013},
  pages = {232-239},
  address = {Sofia, Bulgaria}
}