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2014
Schneider R.  2014.  GenitivDB – a Corpus-Generated Database for German Genitive Classification. LREC.
Rello L, Saggion H, Baeza-Yates R.  2014.  Keyword Highlighting Improves Comprehension for People with Dyslexia. 3rd Workshop on Predicting and Improving Text Readability for Target Reader Populations (PITR)@ EACL.
Kazantseva A, Szpakowicz S.  2014.  Measuring Lexical Cohesion: Beyond Word Repetition. COLING 2014, the 25th International Conference on Computational Linguistics.
Štajner S, Mitkov R, Leech G.  2014.  Natural Language Processing methodology for tracking diachronic changes in the 20th century English language. Journal of Research Design and Statistics in Linguistics and Communication Science. 1(1)
Diwersy S, Evert S, Neumann S.  2014.  A weakly supervised multivariate approach to the study of language variation. Aggregating Dialectology, Typology, and Register Analysis. Linguistic Variation in Text and Speech. :174–204.
2015
Delmonte R.  2015.  Dependency Treebank Annotation and Null Elements: An Experiment with VIT. Harmonization and Development of Resources and Tools for Italian Natural Language Processing within the PARLI Project. 589:25-50.
Sumathi P, Prabavathy K.  2015.  Interpretation of Knowledge Discovery System on formulation of Gene Disease Relationship.. International Journal of Applied Engineering Research. 10
Štajner S.  2015.  New Data-Driven Approaches to Text Simplification. Doctor of Philosophy
Štajner S, Mitkov R, Corpas Pastor G.  2015.  Simple or Not Simple? A Readability Question Language Production, Cognition, and the Lexicon. 48:379-398.
2017
Ivaska I, Siitonen K.  2017.  Learner language morphology as a window to crosslinguistic influences: A key structure analysis. Nordic Journal of Linguistics. 40:225–253.
Dyka S, Novakova I, Siepmann D.  2017.  A Web of Analogies: Depictive and Reaction Object Constructions in Modern English and French Fiction. Computational and Corpus-Based Phraseology: Second International Conference, Europhras 2017, London, UK, November 13-14, 2017, Proceedings. :87–101.

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