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.
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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.