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Chiarcos C.  2010.  Grounding an Ontology of Linguistic Annotations in the Data Category. LREC 2010.
Li H, Matsuo Y, Ishizuka M.  2009.  Graph Based Multi-View Learning for CDL Relation Classification. International Conference on Semantic Computing. :473-480.
González-Álvarez D, Pérez-Guerra J.  2008.  Grammere = Grammar? Syntaxe = Syntax? Early Modern English = Present-day English? ICAME Journal. (32):47–68.
Trosterud T.  2005.  Grammar-based Language Technology for the Sámi Languages. Lesser Used Languages and Computer Linguistics (LULCL).
Civit M, Antònia Martí M.  2005.  GramCat and GramEsp: two grammars for chunking. Intelligent Information Processing and Web Mining. 31:159-167.
Moilanen K, Pulman S.  2008.  The Good, the Bad, and the Unknown: Morphosyllabic Sentiment Tagging of Unseen Words. 46th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics on Human Language Technologies. :109–112.
Mutton A, Dras M, Wan S, Dale R.  2007.  GLEU: Automatic Evaluation of Sentence-Level Fluency. 45th Annual Meeting of the Association of Computational Linguistics.
Merkel M, Nilsson H.  2011.  Getting to terms with terminology at Swedish public agencies. NODALIDA 2011 workshop Creation, Harmonization and Application of Terminology Resources.
Holmqvist M, Stymne S, Ahrenberg L.  2007.  Getting to know Moses: Initial experiments on German-English factored translation. ACL Second Workshop on Statistical Machine Translation. 181–184. :181–184.
Kupietz M, Schonefeld O, Witt A.  2010.  The German Reference Corpus: New developments building on almost 50 years of experience. LREC 2010.
Kupietz M, Belica C, Keibel H, Witt A.  2010.  The German Reference Corpus DEREKO: A Primordial Sample for Linguistic Research.
Aguirre R, Nyerges T.  2011.  Geovisual evaluation of public participation in decision making: The grapevine. Journal of Visual Languages & Computing. 22:305-321.
Schneider R.  2014.  GenitivDB – a Corpus-Generated Database for German Genitive Classification. LREC.