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Conference Paper
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., & Baker C. F. (2001).  Frame Semantics for Text Understanding. Proceedings of NAACL 2001, WordNet and Other Lexical Resources Workshop.
Fillmore, C. J. (1990).  Epistemic Stance and Grammatical Form in English Conditional Sentences. Papers from the 26th Regional Meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society (CLS 26). 137-162.
Rosario, B., Hearst M. A., & Fillmore C. J. (2002).  The Descent of Hierarchy, and Selection in Relational Semantics. Proceedings of the 40th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL 2002). 247-254.
Fillmore, C. J. (1991).  "Corpus linguistics" vs. "computer-aided armchair linguistics". Directions in Corpus Linguistics: Proceedings from a 1991 Nobel Symposium on Corpus Linguistics. 35-66.
Fillmore, C. J. (1990).  The Contribution of Linguistics to Language Understanding. Proceedings of the First Symposium on Cognition, Language, and Culture. 109-128.
Ruppenhofer, J., Baker C. F., & Fillmore C. J. (2002).  Collocational Information in the FrameNet Database. Proceedings of the Tenth Euralex International Congress. 359-369.
Fillmore, C. J., Wooters C., & Baker C. F. (2001).  Building a Large Lexical Databank Which Provides Deep Semantics. Proceedings of the Pacific Asian Conference on Language, Information and Computation (PACLIC).
Baker, C. F., Fillmore C. J., & Lowe J.. B. (1998).  The Berkeley FrameNet Project. Proceedings of the Joint Conference of the International Committee on Computational Linguistics and the Association for Computational Linguistics (COLING-ACL).
Book Chapter
Fillmore, C. J. (2003).  Valency and Semantic Roles: The Concept of Deep Structure Case. 457-474.
Fillmore, C. J., & Atkins B.. T. S. (1992).  Towards a Frame-Based Organization of the Lexicon: The Semantics of RISK and Its Neighbors. 75-102.
Fillmore, C. J. (1977).  Topics in Lexical Semantics. 79-138.
Fillmore, C. J. (2002).  Mini-Grammars of Some-Time When Expressions in English. 31-59.
Fillmore, C. J. (2008).  The Merging of "Frames". 1-12.
Fillmore, C. J. (1999).  Inversion and Constructional Inheritance. 113-128.
Fillmore, C. J. (1994).  The Hard Road from Verbs to Nouns. 105-129.
Fillmore, C. J. (2014).  Frames, Constructions, and FrameNet. 121-166.
Fillmore, C. J., & Baker C. F. (2009).  A Frames Approach to Semantic Analysis. 313-340.
Narayanan, S., Baker C. F., Fillmore C. J., & Petruck M. R. L. (2003).  FrameNet Meets the Semantic Web: Lexical Semantics for the Web.
Fillmore, C. J., Lee-Goldman R., & Rhodes R. (2012).  The FrameNet Constructicon.
Fillmore, C. J., Ruppenhofer J., & Baker C. F. (2004).  FrameNet and Representing the Link between Semantic and Syntactic Relations. 19-62.
Hasegawa, Y., Lee-Goldman R., Ohara K. Hirose, Fujii S., & Fillmore C. J. (2010).  On Expressing Measurement and Comparison in Japanese and English. 169-198.
Fillmore, C. J., & Atkins B.. T. S. (2000).  Describing Polysemy: The Case of "Crawl". 91-110.
Fillmore, C. J. (1971).  Deixis 2. 70-90.
Fillmore, C. J. (1992).  A Contribution To The Repertory of Examples. 171-172.

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