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John A. Bateman

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Language and Communication Research Centre, Dept. of English Studies, University of Stirling

Semiotically-grounded distant viewing of diagrams: insights from two multimodal corpora

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Mar 08, 2021
Tuomo Hiippala, John A. Bateman

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Introducing the diagrammatic mode

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Jan 30, 2020
Tuomo Hiippala, John A. Bateman

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AI2D-RST: A multimodal corpus of 1000 primary school science diagrams

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Dec 09, 2019
Tuomo Hiippala, Malihe Alikhani, Jonas Haverinen, Timo Kalliokoski, Evanfiya Logacheva, Serafina Orekhova, Aino Tuomainen, Matthew Stone, John A. Bateman

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Application-driven automatic subgrammar extraction

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Nov 19, 1997
Renate Henschel, John A. Bateman

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Some apparently disjoint aims and requirements for grammar development environments: the case of natural language generation

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Nov 19, 1997
John A. Bateman

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Emphatic generation: employing the theory of semantic emphasis for text generation

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Apr 25, 1997
Elke Teich, Beate Firzlaff, John A. Bateman

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The Theoretical Status of Ontologies in Natural Language Processing

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Apr 25, 1997
John A. Bateman

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