Publications (Peer-reviewed papers)
2018
- Gabriella Lapesa, Lea Kawaletz, Ingo Plag, Marios Andreou, Max Kisselew and Sebastian Padó: Disambiguation of newly derived nominalizations in context: A Distributional Semantics approach. Word Structure, 11(3), 2018. [paper]
2017
- Tillmann Pross, Antje Rossdeutscher, Gabriella Lapesa, Max Kisselew and Sebastian Padó: Integrating lexical-conceptual and distributional semantics: a case report. In: Proceedings of the Amsterdam Colloquium, pp. 75-84. Amsterdam, The Netherlands, December 2017. [paper]
- Elnaz Shafaei Bajestan, Diego Frassinelli, Gabriella Lapesa, Sebastian Padó. DErivCelex: Development and Evaluation of a German Derivational Morphology Lexicon based on CELEX. In: Proceedings of DeriMo2017, Milan, Italy. [paper]
- Sean Papay, Gabriella Lapesa, Sebastian Padó. Evaluating and Improving a Derivational Lexicon with Graph-theoretical Methods. In: Proceedings of DeriMo2017. Milan, Italy. [paper]
- Gabriella Lapesa, Sebastian Padó, Tillmann Pross, Antje Rossdeutscher. Are doggies cuter than dogs? Emotional valence and concreteness in German derivational morphology. In: Proceedings of IWCS 2017. Montpellier, France. [paper]
- Mariia Melymuka, Gabriella Lapesa, Max Kisselew, Sebastian Padó. Modeling Derivational Morphology in Ukrainian. In: Proceedings of IWCS 2017. Montpellier, France. [paper]
2016
- Sebastian Padó, Aurélie Herbelot, Max Kisselew, Jan Šnajder. Predictability of Distributional Semantics in Derivational Word Formation. In: Proceedings of COLING 2016. Osaka, Japan. [Paper] [Slides] [BibTeX]
- Maximilian Köper, Sabine Schulte im Walde, Max Kisselew, and Sebastian Padó. Improving Zero-Shot-Learning for German Particle Verbs by using Training-Space Restrictions and Local Scaling. In: Proceedings of STARSEM. Berlin, Germany, 2016. [paper]
- Max Kisselew, Laura Rimell, Alexis Palmer, and Sebastian Padó. Predicting the Direction of Derivation in English Conversion. In: Proceedings of the ACL SIGMORPHON workshop. Berlin, Germany, 2016. [paper]
2015
- Max Kisselew, Sebastian Padó, Alexis Palmer, Jan Šnajder. Obtaining a Better Understanding of Distributional Models of German Derivational Morphology. In Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Computational Semantics (IWCS 2015), London, 2015. [paper]
- Sebastian Padó, Britta Zeller, Jan Šnajder. Morphological Priming in German:
The Word is Not Enough (Or Is It?). In Proceedings of 1st Conference on Word Knowledge and Word Usage: Representations and Processes in the Mental Lexicon (NetWordS 2015), Pisa, Italy. 2015. [paper]
Posters and talks (Peer-reviewed abstracts)
2017
- Gabriella Lapesa, Lea Kawaletz, Marios Andreou, Max Kisselew, Sebastian Padó, and Ingo Plag. Type disambiguation of English -ment derivatives In: In: Proceedings of the 11th Mediterranean Morphology Meeting. Nicosia, Cyprus. [poster]
2016
- Rossella Varvara, Gabriella Lapesa, and Sebastian Padó. Quantifying regularity in morphological processes: An ongoing study on nominalization in German. In: ESSLLI DSALT Workshop: Distributional Semantics and Linguistic Theory. Bolzano, Italy, 2016.
- Gabriella Lapesa, Max Kisselew, Sebastian Padó, Tillmann Pross, and Antje Rossdeutscher. Characterizing the pragmatic component of distributional vectors in terms of polarity: Experiments on German über verbs. In: ESSLLI DSALT Workshop: Distributional Semantics and Semantic Theory. Bolzano, Italy, 2016.
- Tillmann Pross, Antje Rossdeutscher, Sebastian Padó, Gabriella Lapesa, and Max Kisselew. 'Over reference': A comparative study on German prefix verbs. In: ESSLLI SemRefPlus Workshop: Referential semantics one step further: Incorporating insights from conceptual and distributional approaches to meaning. Bolzano, Italy, 2016.
- Marios Andreou, Lea Kawaletz, Max Kisselew, Gabriella Lapesa, Sebastian Pado, and Ingo Plag. Instance-based disambiguation of English -ment derivatives. In: Proceedings of the conference on cognitive structures: Linguistic, Philosophical and Psychological Perspectives. Düsseldorf, Germany, 2016.
2015
- Sebastian Padó, Alexis Palmer, Max Kisselew, Jan Šnajder. Measuring Semantic Content to Assess Asymmetry in Derivation. Advances in Distributional Semantics workshop at IWCS 2015. [extended abstract]