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Guy Emerson edited this page Sep 29, 2022
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A page for theses written with some connection to the DELPH-IN collaborative effort.
- Siew Yeng Chow (2022) A computational grammar of Singlish using HPSG Masters Thesis, Nanyang Technical University, Singapore.
- Luis Morgado Da Costa (2021) Using rich models of language in grammatical error detection Doctoral Dissertation, Nanyang Technical University, Singapore.
- Alexander Kuhnle (2020) Evaluating visually grounded language capabilities using microworlds, Doctoral Dissertation, University of Cambridge
- Ewa Muszynska (2020) Semantic chunking, Doctoral Dissertation, University of Cambridge
- Fan Zhenzhen (2019)
Building an HPSG Chinese grammar (Zhong) Doctoral Dissertation, Nanyang Technical University, Singapore.
Grammar: https://github.com/delph-in/zhong - Tuan Anh Le (2019) Developing and applying an integrated semantic framework for natural language understanding Doctoral Dissertation, Nanyang Technical University, Singapore.
- Michael Wayne Goodman (2018) Semantic operations for transfer-based machine translation Doctoral Dissertation, University of Washington, U.S.A.
- David Moeljadi (2018)
An Indonesian resource grammar (INDRA) : and its application to a treebank (JATI) Doctoral Dissertation, Nanyang Technical University,
Singapore.
Grammar: https://github.com/davidmoeljadi/INDRA - Guy Emerson (2018) Functional Distributional Semantics: Learning Linguistically Informed Representations from a Precisely Annotated Corpus, Doctoral Dissertation, University of Cambridge
- Matic Horvat (2017) Hierarchical statistical semantic translation and realization, Doctoral Dissertation, University of Cambridge
- Jia Qian Ho (2015) Losing One’s Mind Over Meaning: Analysing the Behaviour of English Possessive Idioms, Final Year Project, Linguistics and Multilingual Studies, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
- Wenjie Wang (2015) A-not-A Questions in Mandarin Chinese: An HPSG Account, Final Year Project, Linguistics and Multilingual Studies, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
- Zinaida Pozen (2013) Using Lexical and Compositional Semantics to Improve HPSG Parse Selection, Master's Thesis, University of Washington, United States,
- Drellishak, Scott. 2009. Widespread but Not Universal: Improving the Typological Coverage of the Grammar Matrix. Doctoral dissertation, University of Washington.
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