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Professor of Computational Semantics.
Likes: accordeon, piano, dialects, moths, sparrowhawks, and three-letter acronyms. #NLP #AMR #DRS #DRG #DRT #PMB
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#Gronings on the Street. Part 9: "Gain diek Gain laand Gain leev'n". ISO 639-3 #GOS
"Sprinz" (German) and "musket" (English). Are there any other languages that have a specific word for a male sparrowhawk?
Drents on the Street. Part 5: "Ik luuster wel naor skroetbalg". ISO 639-3 #DRT #dialect #drents
Gronings on the Street. Part 4: "Hier geern gain race t dörp het shared space". ISO 639-3 #GOS
Gronings on the Street. Part 3: "GRUNN". ISO 639-3 #GOS
Lost in translation. A post #COLING2022 tautology.
Gronings on the Street. Part 2: "Nait om altied stil te zitt'n". ISO 639-3 #GOS
Gronings on the Street. Part 1: "KLOMPEN OET". ISO 639-3 #GOS
By the way I received a best poster award at #COLING2022 (see picture) for "Transparent Semantic Parsing with Universal Dependencies Using Graph Transformations". It is possible that the jury (my daughter) was a little bit biased.