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An Interview with Prof. Charles J. FillmoreY. Hasegawa and K. OharaThe Rising Generation, Vol. 152, No. 6, pp. 34-39 (in Japanese)August 2006AI
A Structured Context Model for Grammar LearningN. Chang and E. MokProceedings of the International Joint Conference on Neural Networks (IJCNN 2006), Vancouver, Canada, pp. 1604-1611July 2006AI[PDF]

Contextual Bootstrapping for Grammar LearningE. Mok and N. ChangPresented at the 28th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society (CogSci 2006), Vancouver, CanadaJuly 2006AI[PDF]

Poverty of the Stimulus? A Rational ApproachA. Perfors, J. Tenenbaum, and T. RegierProceedings of the 28th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society (CogSci 2006), Vancouver, Canada, pp. 663--668July 2006AI
Learning Accurate, Compact, and Interpretable Tree AnnotationS. Petrov, L. Barrett, R. Thibeaux, and D. KleinProceedings of the 44th Annual Meeting of the Association of Computational Linguistics (ACL), Sydney, AustraliaJuly 2006AI[PDF]

Modulation of the FFA and PPA While Listening to Sentences About Faces and PlacesL. Aziz-Zadeh, C. Fiebach, S. Narayanan, J. Feldman, E. Dodge, and R. IvryHuman Brain Mapping Conference (also under review for publication in Neuroimage)June 2006AI
Non-Local Modeling with a Mixture of PCFGsS. Petrov, L. Barrett, and D. KleinProceedings of the 10th International Conference on Conference of Computational Natural Language Learning (CoNLL-X), New York, New YorkJune 2006AI
Ontology-Based Reasoning about Lexical ResourcesJ. Scheffczyk, C. F. Baker, and S. NarayananProceedings of the Workshop on Interfacing Ontologies and Lexical Resources for Semantic Web Technologies (OntoLex 2006), Genoa, Italy, pp. 1-8May 2006AI
Improving the Quality of FrameNetJ. Scheffczyk and M. EllsworthProceedings of the Workshop on Quality Assurance and Quality Measurement for Language and Speech Resources, Genoa, Italy, pp. 8-13May 2006AI
Frame Semantics and Japanese FrameNetK. H. OharaNihongogaku (Japanese Linguistics), Vol. 25, Issue 6, pp. 40-52April 2006AI
Lateralization of the Human Mirror Neuron SystemL. Aziz-Zadeh, L. Koski, E. Zaidel, J. Mazziotta, and M. IacoboniJournal of Neuroscience, Vol. 26, Issue 11, pp. 2964-2970March 2006AI
A Best-Fit Approach to Productive Omission of ArgumentsE. Mok and J. BryantThe 32nd Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society, Berkeley, CaliforniaFebruary 2006AI[PDF]

Language, Thought, and Color: Recent DevelopmentsP. Kay and T. RegierTrends in Cognitive Sciences, Vol. 10, Issue 2, pp. 51-54February 2006AI
Whorf Hypothesis Is Supported in the Right Visual Field but Not The LeftA. L. Gilbert, T. Regier, P. Kay, and R. B. IvryProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Vol. 103, No. 2, pp. 489-494. DOI:10.1073/pnas.0509868103.January 2006AI[PDF]

From Molecule to Metaphor: A Neural Theory of LanguageJ. FeldmanMIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts 2006AI
Individual and Population Differences in Focal ColorsM. A. Webster and P. KayIn The Anthropology of Color: Interdisciplinary Multilevel Modeling, R.E. MacLaury, G. V. Paramei, and D. Dedrick, eds., pp. 29-54, John Benjamins 2006AI
Long-Term Preservation of Digital Documents: Principles and PracticesU.M. Borghoff, P. Roedig, J. Scheffczyk, and L. SchmitzSpringer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2006AI
Semantic Frames as Interlingual representations for Multilingual Lexical DatabasesH. BoasInternational Journal of Lexicography, Vol 18, No. 4, pp. 445-478December 2005AI
Hemispheric Sensitivity to Body Stimuli in Simple Reaction TimeL. Aziz-Zadeh, M. Iacoboni, and E. ZaidelExperimental Brain Research, Vol. 170, No. 1, pp. 116-121November 2005AI
A Comparison of Premotor Areas Activated by Action Observation and Action PhrasesL. Aziz-Zadeh, S. M. Wilson, and M. IacoboniSociety for Neuroscience Abstract Viewer/Itinerary Planner, Program No. 852.14November 2005AI
On intelligence as memory: Book reviewJ. FeldmanArtificial Intelligence, Vol 169, No. 2, pp. 181-183November 2005AI
Together at Last: The Tense-Aspect Interface in Simulation SemanticsL. Michaelis, N. Chang, and S. NarayananProceedings of the First Conference on New Directions in Cognitive Linguistics, Sussex, United KingdomOctober 2005AI
Variations in Normal Color Vision. IV. Binary Hues and Hue ScalingG. Malkoc, P. Kay, and M. A. WebsterJournal of the Optical Society of America A, Vol. 22, Issue 10, pp. 2154-2168October 2005AI
Variations in Color Naming Within and Across PopulationsP. Kay and M. A. WebsterBehavioral and Brain Science, Vol. 28, No. 4, pp. 512-513August 2005AI
FrameNet's Contribution to Text UnderstandingC.J. Fillmore and C. F. BakerPresentation at the Summer Symposium on Advanced Question Answering for Intelligence (AQUAINT), Boston, MassachusettsAugust 2005AI
Model-Based Answer SelectionS. Narayanan and S. SinhaProceedings of the Workshop on Textual Inference for Question Answering at the 20th National Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Pittsburgh, PennsylvaniaJuly 2005AI
Universal Foci and Varying Boundaries in Linguistic Color CategoriesR.S. Cook, P. Kay, and T. RegierProceedings of the 27th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society (CogSci 2005), Stresa, Italy, pp. 1827-1832July 2005AI
On Internally Headed Relativization and Clause-Linking Constructions in Modern JapaneseK.H. OharaPaper presented at the 9th International Pragmatics Conference (IPrA), Riva del Garda, ItalyJuly 2005AI
Towards Hebrew FrameNetM.R.L. PetruckKernerman Dictionary News, No. 13June 2005AI[PDF]

Focal Colors Are Universal After AllT. Regier, P. Kay, and R. S. CookProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Vol. 102, No. 23, pp. 8386-8391. DOI:10.1073/pnas.0503281102.May 2005AI[PDF]

Computational Cognitive SemanticsS. NarayananInvited talk at the Second International Workshop on Natural Language Understanding and Cognitive Science (NLUCS 2005), Miami, FloridaMay 2005AI
Color Naming Lens Aging and Grue: What the Optics of the Aging Eye Can Teach Us About Color LanguageJ. Hardy, C. Frederick, P. Kay, and J. WernerPsychological Science, Vol. 16, Issue 4, pp. 321-327April 2005AI
Japanese FrameNet: A Semantically-Tagged CorpusK. Ohara, T. Ohori, R. Suzuki, S. Fujii, H. Saito, and S. IshizakiPresented at the 11th Annual Meeting of the Association for Natural Language Processing, Takamatsu, Japan (in Japanese)March 2005AI
Explaining the Structure of FrameNet with Concept LatticesF.J. Valverde-AlbaceteProceedings of the Third International Conference on Formal Concept Analysis (ICFCA 2005), Lens, France, pp. 79-94February 2005AI
Syntagmatic Information from the FrameNet Database: Distinguishing Avoiding and EvadingM.R.L. PetruckPresentation at Linguistic Society of America Annual Meeting, Oakland, CaliforniaJanuary 2005AI
The Emergence of Words: Attentional Learning in Form and MeaningT. RegierCognitive Science, Vol. 29, Issue 6, pp. 819-865January 2005AI
Argument Constructions and the Argument-Adjunct DistinctionP. KayGrammatical Constructions: Back to the Roots, M. Fried, and H. C. Boas, eds., pp. 71-98, John Benjamins Publishing Company 2005AI
From Relativization to Clause-Linkage: Evidence from Modern JapaneseK.H. OharaIn Grammatical Constructions: Back to the Roots, M. Fried, and H. C. Boas, eds., pp. 57-70, John Benjamins Publishing Company 2005AI
The World Color Survey Database: History and UseR.S. Cook, P. Kay, and T. RegierHandbook of Categorisation in the Cognitive Sciences, H. Cohen and C. Lefebvre, eds., pp. 224-242, Elsevier 2005AI
FrameNet español. Una red semántica de marcos conceptualesC. Subirats-RüggebergCognición y percepción lingüística, Universidad de Valencia and Leipzig University, 182-196 2005AI[PDF]

Automatic Processing of Textual Information in SpanishC. Subirats RüggebergJornada de Seguimiento de Proyectos en Tecnologías Informáticas, Málaga, Spain, November 2004November 2004AI[PDF]

An Overview of Japanese FrameNetK.H. Ohara, S. Ishizaki, T. Ohori, H. Saito, R. Suzuki, and S. FujiiProceedings of the Fifth Annual Meeting of the Japanese Cognitive Linguistics Association (JCLA 5), Oasaka, Japan, pp. 613-616 (in Japanese)September 2004AI
Learning the Unlearnable: The Role of Missing EvidenceT. Regier and S. GahlCognition, Vol. 93, No. 2, pp. 147-155September 2004AI
Simulated Action in an Embodied Construction GrammarB. Bergen, N. Chang, and S. NarayananProceedings of the 26th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, Chicago, IllinoisAugust 2004AI
Recovering Coherent Interpretations Using Semantic Integration of Partial ParsesJ. BryantROMAND: Robust Methods in Analysis of Natural language Data (Coling 2004), Geneva, SwitzerlandAugust 2004AI
Context-Driven Construction LearningN. Chang and O. GurevichProceedings of the 26th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, Chicago, IllinoisAugust 2004AI[PDF]

Question Answering based on Semantic StructuresS. Narayanan and S. HarabagiuThe 20th International Conference on Computational Linguistics (COLING 2004), Geneva, SwitzerlandAugust 2004AI
Reframing FrameNet DataM.R.L. Petruck, C. Fillmore, C. Baker, M. Ellsworth, and J. RuppenhoferProceedings of the 11th EURALEX International Congress (EURALEX 2004), Lorient, France, pp. 405-416July 2004AI[PDF]

Embodied Meaning in a Neural Theory of LanguageJ. Feldman and S. NarayananBrain and Language Vol. 89, Issue 2, pp 385-392May 2004AI
Scalable Construction Based Parsing and Semantic AnalysisJ. BryantProceedings of Second Workshop on Scalable Natural Language Understanding, Boston, MassachusettsMay 2004AI

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