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Fillmore, C. J., & Petruck M. R. L. (2003).  FrameNet Glossary. International Journal of Lexicography. 359-361.
Fillmore, C. J., Petruck M. R. L., Ruppenhofer J., & Wright A. (2003).  FrameNet in Action: The Case of Attaching. 297-332.
Fillmore, C. J., Baker C. F., & Sato H. (2002).  The FrameNet Database and Software Tools. Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC 2002). 1157-1160.
Fillmore, C. J., & Baker C. F. (2001).  Frame Semantics for Text Understanding. Proceedings of NAACL 2001, WordNet and Other Lexical Resources Workshop.
Fillmore, C. J., & Baker C. F. (2000).  FrameNet: Frame semantics meets the corpus.
Fillmore, C. J., & Atkins B.. T. S. (1998).  FrameNet and lexicographic relevance. Proceedings of the First International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation.
Fillmore, C. J. (1985).  Frames and the Semantics of Understanding. Quaderni di Semantica. 6(2), 222-254.
Fillmore, C. J. (1982).  Frame semantics. 111-137.
Fillmore, C. J. (1976).  Frame Semantics and the Nature of Language. 280, 20-32.
Fillmore, C. J., Baker C. F., & Sato H. (2004).  FrameNet as a "Net". Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC 2004). 1091-1094.
Fillmore, C. J., & Baker C. F. (2005).  FrameNet's Contribution to Text Understanding.
Fillmore, C. J. (2009).  Frames and Constructions: Putting Them Together.
Fillmore, C. J., & Baker C. F. (2009).  A Frames Approach to Semantic Analysis. 313-340.
Fillmore, C. J., Lee-Goldman R., & Rhodes R. (2012).  The FrameNet Constructicon.
Fillmore, C. J. (1990).  Fillmore on Language and Teaching. Moderna Sprak. 84(2), 105-113.
Fillmore, C. J. (2014).  Frames, Constructions, and FrameNet. 121-166.
Fillmore, C. J., Ruppenhofer J., & Baker C. F. (2004).  FrameNet and Representing the Link between Semantic and Syntactic Relations. 19-62.