Author Archives: Andy Lücking

Research Topic with Frontiers in AI

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In collaboration with Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence, we, Alexander Mehler, Andy Lücking and Tiansi Dong are editing a new article collection (Research Topic) titled: Multimodal Communication and Multimodal Computing. The call for papers is open. You can learn more about the scope of the collection at the research topic’s website.

“Semantics and Pragmatics” article published

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The new quantification theory by Andy and Jonathan has finally been published by “Semantics and Pragmatics”: Referential transparency as the proper treatment for quantification (link to early access paper) [1] Total: 1 A. Lücking and J. Ginzburg, “Referential transparency as the proper treatment of quantification,” Semantics and Pragmatics, vol. 15,… Read more »

Paper on headshaking

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In collaboration with Jonathan, Andy published a paper on [1] Saying and shaking ‘No’ within the Proceedings of the 28th International Conference on Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar. Total: 1 A. Lücking and J. Ginzburg, “Saying and shaking `No’,” in Proceedings of the 28th International Conference on Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar,… Read more »

Second chapter in the new, big HPSG handbook

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In collaboration with Jonathan and Robin, Andy published the chapter on [1] Grammar in dialogue within the newly published HPSG handbook. Total: 1 A. Lücking, J. Ginzburg, and R. Cooper, “Grammar in dialogue,” in Head Driven Phrase Structure Grammar: The handbook, S. Müller, A. Abeillé, R. D. Borsley, and J…. Read more »

Chapter in the new, big HPSG handbook

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Andy’s chapter on [1] Gesture has been published with the newly published HPSG handbook. Total: 1 A. Lücking, “Gesture,” in Head Driven Phrase Structure Grammar: The handbook, S. Müller, A. Abeillé, R. D. Borsley, and J. Koenig, Eds., Berlin: Language Science Press, 2021, pp. 1201-1250. [BibTeX] @InCollection{Luecking:2021, author = {L\”{u}cking,… Read more »

New publication in Frontiers in Education

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The following new publication has been published in the journal Frontiers in Education: [1] Computational linguistic assessment of textbooks and online texts by means of threshold concepts in economics [1] A. Lücking, S. Brückner, G. Abrami, T. Uslu, and A. Mehler, “Computational linguistic assessment of textbooks and online texts by… Read more »

New submission accepted at 24th Workshop on the Semantics and Pragmatics of Dialogue

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The following new publications were accepted at the 24th Workshop on the Semantics and Pragmatics of Dialogue. [1] On Laughter and Forgetting and Reconversing: A neurologically-inspired model of conversational context [2] Towards the score of communication [1] J. Ginzburg and A. Lücking, “On Laughter and Forgetting and Reconversing: A neurologically-inspired… Read more »

Talk by Andy Lücking & Jonathan Ginzburg at the conference “Cognitive Structures: Linguistic, Philosophical and Psychological Perspectives”

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Talk by Andy Lücking & Jonathan Ginzburg at the conference “Cognitive Structures: Linguistic, Philosophical and Psychological Perspectives“ September 12th, 2018, Düsseldorf  “Most people but not Bill”: integrating sets, individuals and negation into a cognitively plausible account of noun phrase interpretation