To appear |
Automatically Extracting and Comparing Lexicalized Grammars
for Different Languages Fei Xia, Chung-hye Han, Martha Palmer, and Aravind Joshi Proceedings of the Seventeenth International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI-2001) |
In press | Negation,
Focus and Alternative Questions Chung-hye Han and Maribel Romero Proceedings of the 20th West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics, Cascadilla Press. |
2000 |
Comparing Lexicalized Treebank
Grammars Extracted from Chinese, Korean, and English Corpora Fei Xia, Chung-hye Han, Martha Palmer, and Aravind Joshi Proceedings of the Second Chinese Language Processing Workshop (CLP-2000) |
2000 | The rise of do-support in English: implications for clause structure Chung-hye Han and Anthony Kroch Proceedings of the 30th North East Linguistics Society, GLSA, 311-325. |
2000 | The Evolution of do-support in English Imperatives Diachronic Syntax: Models and Mechanisms, Eds. Susan Pintzuk, George Tsoulas, Anthony Warner, Oxford University Press, Oxford, New York, 275-295. To see a review of this book and my paper, click on this. |
2000 |
Getting Rid of `Double Relative Clauses' in Korean Chung-hye Han, Mee-sook Kim and Juntae Yoon Proceedings of the 24th Penn Linguistics Colloquium. |
2000 |
Grammatical Downsizing and the Redistribution of Semantic Wealth Tonia Bleam, Chung-hye Han and Jeff Lidz Proceedings of the 24th Penn Linguistics Colloquium. |
2000 |
The Sino-Korean light verb construction and lexical argument structure Chung-hye Han and Owen Rambow Proceedings the Fifth Workshop on Tree Adjoining Grammars, TAG+ 5, 2000. |
2000 |
Customizing the XTAG system for efficient grammar development
for Korean Juntae Yoon, Chung-hye Han, Nari Kim and Mee-sook Kim Proceedings of the Fifth Workshop on Tree Adjoining Grammars, TAG+ 5, 2000. |
2000 |
Constraining lexical selection across languages using tree
adjoining grammars Dania Egedi, Chung-hye Han, Fei Xia, Martha Palmer, and Joseph Rosenzweig Tree Adjoining Grammars: Formal, Computational and Linguistic Aspects, CSLI, Stanford. |
1999 | The contribution of mood and force in the interpretation of imperatives Proceedings of the 29th North East Linguistics Society, GLSA, 97-111. |
1999 | Cross-linguistic variation in the compatibility of negation and imperatives Proceedings of the 17th West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics, CSLI, Stanford, 265-279. |
1999 |
Deontic modality, lexical aspect and the semantics of imperatives Linguistics in Morning Calm 4, Hanshin Publications, Seoul. |
1998 |
Deriving the interpretation of rhetorical questions Proceedings of the 16th West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics, CSLI, Stanford, 237-253. |
1998 |
Asymmetry in the interpretation of -(n)un in Korean Japanese/Korean Linguistics 7, CSLI, Stanford, 1-15. |
1997 |
Syntactic and semantic conditions on NPI licensing in questions Chung-hye Han and Laura Siegel Proceedings of the 15th West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics, CSLI, Stanford, 177-191. |
1997 |
The ways of saying `no': review of The Syntax of Negation by Liliane
Haegeman Rajesh Bhatt and Chung-hye Han Glot International 2:5. |
1996 |
Capturing language specific constraints on lexical selection with feature-based
lexicalized tree-adjoining grammars Chung-hye Han, Fei Xia, Martha Palmer, and Joseph Rosenzweig Proceedings of International Conference on Chinese Computing '96. |
1996 |
Comparing English and Korean counterfactuals: the role of verbal morphology and
lexical aspect in counterfactual interpretation Proceedings of Eastern States Conference on Linguistics '96, Cornell University, Ithaca, 124-137. |
1996 | Korean prosodic domains and phrase structure Penn Working Papers in Linguistics 3:2, 39-49. |
1996 |
NPI licensing in adjunct wh-questions Chung-hye Han and Laura Siegel Proceedings of the 22nd Berkeley Linguistics Society, Berkeley Linguistics Society, Berkeley, 147-158. |
1996 |
Asymmetric quantification: the case of the Korean topic marker -(n)un Proceedings of the 4th conference of the Student Organization of Linguistics in Europe, Leiden, 97-111. |