List of accepted papers

Oral Presentation

  • 3 Yizhou Lan. Frequency-influenced choice of L2 sound realization and perception: evidence from two Chinese dialects
  • 4 Satoshi Imamura, Yohei Sato and Masatoshi Koizumi. Influence of Information Structure on Word Order Change and Topic Marker WA in Japanese
  • 5 Satoshi Imamura. The Influence of Givenness and Heaviness on OSV in Japanese
  • 10 David Yoshikazu Oshima. On the functional differences between the discourse particles ne and yone in Japanese
  • 15 Isaac Gould. Setting Syntactic Parameters with Implicit Negative Evidence: The Case of Zero-derived Causatives in English
  • 21 Eric Mccready. A Semantics for Honorifics with Reference to Thai
  • 23 Yongyos Kaewpitakkun, Kiyoaki Shirai and Masnizah Mohd. Sentiment Lexicon Interpolation and Polarity Estimation of Objective and Out-Of-Vocabulary Words to Improve Sentiment Classification on Microblogging
  • 25 Chung-Chi Huang. A Keyword-based Monolingual Sentence Aligner in Text Simplification
  • 28 Harsh Jhamtani, Suleep Kumar Bhogi and Vaskar Raychoudhury. Word-level Language Identification in Bi-lingual Code-switched Texts
  • 33 Magdaléna Rysová. The Centre and Periphery of Discourse Connectives
  • 35 Emily Jamison and Iryna Gurevych. Adjacency Pair Recognition in Wikipedia Discussions using Lexical Pairs
  • 37 Qing Ma, Ibuki Tanigawa and Masaki Murata. Retrieval Term Prediction Using Deep Belief Networks
  • 38 Arum Park and Munpyo Hong. Hybrid Approach to Zero Subject Resolution for multilingual MT - Spanish-to-Korean Cases -
  • 42 David Yoshikazu Oshima and Eric McCready. How Mutual Knowledge Constrains the Choice of Anaphoric Demonstratives in Japanese and English
  • 45 Suying Yang. The L2 acquisition of the Chinese aspect marking
  • 49 Zhuang Qiu. “Guo1” and “Guo2” in Chinese Temporal System
  • 52 Alfan Farizki Wicaksono, Clara Vania, Bayu Distiawan and Mirna Adriani. Automatically Building a Corpus for Sentiment Analysis on Indonesian Tweets
  • 54 Samia Touileb and Andrew Salway. Constructions: a new unit of analysis for corpus-based discourse analysis
  • 57 Kyung Eun Park. What Time Means for Thais? - Cognitive Linguistic Approach to Conceptualization of Time in Thai
  • 59 Yurie Hara. Topics are conditionals: A case study from exhaustification over questions
  • 63 Yubing Dong, Ran Tian and Yusuke Miyao. Encoding Generalized Quantifiers in Dependency-based Compositional Semantics
  • 64 Yurie Hara. Semantics and Pragmatics of Cantonese Polar Questions: an inquisitive approach
  • 65 Yuchang Cheng and Masaru Fuji. Detecting the Untranslatable Colloquial Expressions of Japanese Verbs in Cross-Language Instant Messaging
  • 67 Natthawut Kertkeidkachorn, Proadpran Punyabukkana and Atiwong Suchato. Using Tone Information in Thai Spelling Speech Recognition
  • 71 Jose Cristina Parina and Selwyn Cruz. The Placement of Schneider's Dynamic Model in the Linguistic Development of New Englishes: An Investigation of the Complexity of Verb Phrases in the ICE of Four Countries
  • 72 Hideki Asoh and Ichiro Kobayashi. Zero-Shot Learning of Topic-Dependent Language Models Based on Semantic Compositionality of Topics
  • 73 Yung-Chun Chang, Yu-Lun Hsieh, Cen-Chieh Chen, Chad Liu, Chun-Hung Lu and Wenlian Hsu. Semantic Frame-based Statistical Approach for Topic Detection
  • 74 Ching-Pong Au, Yuk-Man Cheung and Charles Jr Chen. Focusing on a Subset of Scripts Enhances the Learning Efficiency of Second Language Writing System
  • 81 Chenhui Chu, Toshiaki Nakazawa and Sadao Kurohashi. Improving Statistical Machine Translation Accuracy Using Bilingual Lexicon Extraction with Paraphrases
  • 84 Hideharu Nakajima, Hideyuki Mizuno and Sumitaka Sakauchi. Emphasized Accent Phrase Prediction from Text for Advertisement Text-To-Speech Synthesis
  • 85 Kimi Kaneko and Daisuke Bekki. Toward a Discourse Theory for Annotating Causal Relations in Japanese
  • 91 Ge Xu and Churen Huang. An Analysis of Radicals-based Features in Subjectivity Classification on Simplified Chinese Sentences
  • 100 Chawadon Ketkaew and Pittayawat Pittayaporn. Mapping between Lexical Tones and Musical Notes in Thai Pop Songs: Implication for Representation of Contour Tones
  • 105 Junyawan Suwannarat and Theeraporn Ratitamkul. The Semantics of khɨn3 and loŋ1 in Thai Compared to up and down in English: A Corpus-Based Study
  • 107 Miao Fan. Transition-based Knowledge Graph Embedding with Relational Mapping Properties
  • 112 Upsorn Tawilapakul. On Common Ground, Context and Information Structure: The Case of Counter-Expectation in Thai
  • 117 Xiaoyi Wu and Yuji Matsumoto. A Hierarchical Word Sequence Language Model
  • 118 Kwang-Sup Kim. Pseudo-Passives as Adjectival Passives
  • 119 Teeranoot Siriwittayakorn, Edson T. Miyamoto, Theeraporn Ratitamkul and Heeyoun Cho. A Non-local Attachment Preference in the Production and Comprehension of Thai Relative Clauses
  • 123 Stuart G. Towns and Richard Watson Todd. Disunity in Cohesion: How Purpose Affects Methods and Results When Analyzing Lexical Cohesion
  • 124 Masayasu Muraoka, Sonse Shimaoka, Kazeto Yamamoto, Yotaro Watanabe, Naoaki Okazaki and Kentaro Inui. Finding The Best Model Among Representative Compositional Models
  • 127 Jim Chang, Jian-Cheng Wu and Jason Chang. TakeTwo: A Word Aligner based on Self Learning
  • 130 Myungkwan Park. The anaphoricity and phonological suppression of wh-expressions
  • 139 Shachar Mirkin. Incrementally Updating the SMT Reordering Model
  • 140 Tomoyuki Kajiwara and Kazuhide Yamamoto. Noun Paraphrasing Based on a Variety of Contexts
  • 143 John Lee, Chak Yan Yeung and Martin Chodorow. Automatic Detection of Comma Splices
  • 146 Hancheol Park, Gahgene Gweon, Ho-Jin Choi, Jeong Heo and Pum-Mo Ryu. Sentential Paraphrase Generation for Agglutinative Languages Using SVM with a String Kernel
  • 147 Yao Yao. Predicting the use of BA construction in Mandarin Chinese discourse: A modeling study with two verbs
  • 148 Yusuke Matsubara and Koiti Hasida. K-repeating Substrings: a String-Algorithmic Approach to Privacy-Preserving Publishing of Textual Data
  • 149 Jiajuan Xiong and Chu-Ren Huang. On the Argument Structures of the Transitive Verb fan ‘bother; get bothered; bother to do': A study based on two comparable corpora
  • 151 Tyler Heston. Prosodic Differences Between Declaratives and Questions In Fataluku
  • 154 Emily Jamison and Iryna Gurevych. Needle in a Haystack: Reducing the Costs of Annotating Rare-Class Instances in Imbalanced Datasets
  • 157 Zahrul Islam and Md. Rashedur Rahman. Readability of Bangla News Articles for Children
  • 159 M. Pilar Valverde-Ibañez and Akira Ohtani. Annotating article errors in Spanish learner texts: design and evaluation of an annotation scheme
  • 163 Takashi Inui, Masaki Saito and Mikio Yamamoto. Automatic News Source Detection in Twitter Based on Text Segmentation
  • 164 Satoko Suzuki and Ichiro Kobayashi. On-line Summarization of Time-series Documents using a Graph-based Algorithm
  • 166 Canasai Kruengkrai, Naoya Inoue, Jun Sugiura and Kentaro Inui. An Example-Based Approach to Difficult Pronoun Resolution

Poster Presentation

  • 13 Piyoros Tungthamthiti, Shirai Kiyoaki and Masnizah Mohd. Recognition of Sarcasms in Tweets Based on Concept Level Sentiment Analysis and Supervised Learning Approaches
  • 30 Tohru Seraku. Partial Case-Marking in Japanese Stripping/Sluicing: A Dynamic Syntax Account
  • 31 Imen Elleuch, Bilel Gargouri and Abdelmajid Ben Hamadou. Semantic Classification Based Approach for the Self-Enrichment of LMF Normalized Dictionaries
  • 39 Rivindu Perera and Parma Nand. Corpus based model for domain independent content selection from DBpedia
  • 47 Nabil Khoufi, Chafik Aloulou and Lamia Belguith. Arabic Chunking Model Based on Conditional Random Fields
  • 58 Charles Lam. A Unified Analysis to Surpass Comparative and Experiential Aspect
  • 66 Natthawut Kertkeidkachorn, Supadaech Chanjaradwichai, Proadpran Punyabukkana and Atiwong Suchato. CHULA TTS: A Modularized Text-To-Speech Framework
  • 80 Henry Larkin. Investigation Into Using the Unicode Standard for Primitives of Unified Han Characters
  • 86 Enrico Santus, Qin Lu, Alessandro Lenci and Chu-Ren Huang. Taking Antonymy Mask off in Vector Spaces
  • 87 Kristine de Leon and Kimberley Migallos. An attitudinal evaluation of students towards teachers based on blogs
  • 88 Ke Mao and Yan Song. COMSA: A Fine-grained Chinese Corpus for Multi-aspect Sentiment Analysis
  • 90 Yanjiao Li, Alex Chengyu Fang and Jing Cao. A Quantitative View of Short Utterances in Daily Conversation: A Case Study of That’s right, That’s true and That’s correct
  • 92 Katsunori Kotani, Shota Ueda, Takehiko Yoshimi and Hiroaki Nanjo. A listenability measuring method for an adaptive computer-assisted language learning and teaching system
  • 97 Ying Liu, Alex Chengyu Fang and Naixing Wei. A Corpus-Based Quantitative Study of Nominalizations across Chinese and British Media English
  • 104 Vipas Sutantayawalee, Peerachet Porkaew, Thepchai Supnithi, Prachya Boonkwa and Sitthaa Phaholphinyo. Charater-Cluster-Based Segmentation using Monolingual and Bilingual Information for Statistical Machine Translation
  • 108 Bussaba Amnueypornsakul and Suma Bhat. Machine-guided Solution to Mathematical Word Problems
  • 138 Satoshi Uehara and Kingkarn Thepkanjana. The So-called Person Restriction of Internal State Predicates in Japanese in Contrast with Thai
  • 161 Naman Jain, Sambhav Jain, Bhasha Agrawal and Rajeev Sangal. Employing Oracle Confusion for Parse Quality Estimation
  • 169 Kento Watanabe, Yuichiroh Matsubayashi, Kentaro Inui and Masataka Goto. Modeling Structural Topic Transitions for Automatic Lyrics Generation
  • 170 Haruka Shigematsu and Ichiro Kobayashi. Topic-based Multi-document Summarization using Differential Evolution for Combinatorial Optimization of Sentences


The following papers were accepted but withdraw from the conference by the authors.

  • 31 Imen Elleuch, Bilel Gargouri and Abdelmajid Ben Hamadou. Semantic Classification Based Approach for the Self-Enrichment of LMF Normalized Dictionaries
  • 39 Rivindu Perera and Parma Nand. Corpus based model for domain independent content selection from DBpedia
  • 47 Nabil Khoufi, Chafik Aloulou and Lamia Belguith. Arabic Chunking Model Based on Conditional Random Fields
  • 57 Kyung Eun Park. What Time Means for Thais? - Cognitive Linguistic Approach to Conceptualization of Time in Thai
  • 71 Jose Cristina Parina and Selwyn Cruz. The Placement of Schneider's Dynamic Model in the Linguistic Development of New Englishes: An Investigation of the Complexity of Verb Phrases in the ICE of Four Countries
  • 87 Kristine de Leon and Kimberley Migallos. An attitudinal evaluation of students towards teachers based on blogs
  • 88 Ke Mao and Yan Song. COMSA: A Fine-grained Chinese Corpus for Multi-aspect Sentiment Analysis
  • 161 Naman Jain, Sambhav Jain, Bhasha Agrawal and Rajeev Sangal. Employing Oracle Confusion for Parse Quality Estimation
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