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Monographs

Kawaletz, Lea. 2023. The semantics of English -ment nominalizations. Empirically Oriented Theoretical Morphology and Syntax 12. Berlin: Language Science Press. [book]

Kawaletz, Lea. 2021. The semantics of English -ment nominalizations. Ph.D. dissertation. Düsseldorf: Heinrich-Heine-Universität. [pdf]

Articles

Kawaletz, Lea, Heidrun Dorgeloh, Zeljko Bekcic, and Stefan Conrad. In prep. “Annotation Guidelines for the Project ‘Probing Patterns of Argumentative Discourse.'” Unpublished Manuscript. [pdf]

Dorgeloh, Heidrun, Lea Kawaletz, Simon Stein, Regina Stodden & Stefan Conrad. 2024. “Using discourse connectives to test genre bias in masked language models.” In Proceedings of the 5th workshop on computational approaches to discourse (CODI 2024), 27–38. St. Julians, Malta:
Association for Computational Linguistics. [article] [book]

Stodden, Regina, Laura Kallmeyer, Lea Kawaletz and Heidrun Dorgeloh. 2024. “Using Masked Language Model Probabilities of Connectives for Stance Detection in English Discourse.” In Proceedings of the 10th Workshop on Argument Mining, 11-18. Association for Computational Linguistics. [article] [book]

Kotowski, Sven, Viktoria Schneider and Lea Kawaletz. 2023. “Eventualities in nominalisation semantics: The case of denominal -ment-formations”. In Roczniki Humanistyczne – Annals of Arts 71(11),  Eventive and non-eventive nominalisations in a cross-linguistic perspective, edited by Maria Bloch-Trojnar, Bożena Cetnarowska and Anna Malicka-Kleparska. [article] [book]

Siegelman, Noah, Irina Elgort, […] Lea Kawaletz, […] and Victor Kuperman. 2023. “Re-thinking L1-L2 Similarities and Differences in English Proficiency: Insights from the ENglish Reading Online (ENRO) Project.” Language Learning. [article]

Plag, Ingo, Lea Kawaletz, Sabine Arndt-Lappe, and Rochelle Lieber. 2023. “Analogical modeling of derivational semantics: Two case studies.” In The Semantics of Derivational Morphology: Theory, Methods, Evidence, edited by Sven Kotowski and Ingo Plag. Berlin: De Gruyter. [article] [book]

Mirzakhmedova, Nailia, Johannes Kiesel, Milad Alshomary, Maximilian Heinrich, Nicolas Handke, Xiaoni Cai, Barriere Valentin, Doratossadat Dastgheib, Omid Ghahroodi, Mohammad Sadraei, Ehsaneddin Asgari, Lea Kawaletz, Henning Wachsmuth and Benno Stein. 2023. “The Touché23-ValueEval Dataset for Identifying Human Values behind Arguments”. [article]

Lea Kawaletz, Heidrun Dorgeloh, Stefan Conrad and Zeljko Bekcic. 2022. “Developing an argument annotation scheme based on a semantic classification of arguments.” In Proceedings of the SIGdial 2022 Conference, edited by Oliver Lemon, 62-67. Association for Computational Linguistics. [article] [book]

Lapesa, Gabriella, Lea Kawaletz, Ingo Plag, Marios Andreou, Max Kisselew, and Sebastian Padó. 2018. “Disambiguation of Newly Derived Nominalizations in Context: A Distributional Semantics Approach.” Word Structure 11 (3): 277–312. [article]

Plag, Ingo, Marios Andreou, and Lea Kawaletz. 2018. “A Frame-Semantic Approach To Polysemy In Affixation.” In The Lexeme in Descriptive and Theoretical Morphology, edited by Olivier Bonami, Gilles Boyé, Georgette Dal, Hélène Giraudo, and Fiammetta Namer, 467–86. Empirically Oriented Theoretical Morphology and Syntax. Berlin: Language Science Press. [article]

Kawaletz, Lea, and Ingo Plag. 2015. “Predicting the Semantics of English Nominalizations: A Frame-Based Analysis of -ment Suffixation.” In Semantics of Complex Words, edited by Laurie Bauer, Lívia Körtvélyessy, and Pavol Štekauer, 289–319. Studies in Morphology. Dordrecht: Springer. [article]

Reviews

Kawaletz, Lea. 2015. “Tanja Säily: Sociolinguistic Variation in English Derivational Productivity. Studies and Methods in Diachronic Corpus Linguistics: Helsinki: Société Néophilologique 2014 (Mémoires de La Société Néophilologique de Helsinki Nr. XCIV). VII + 284 Seiten.” Morphology 25 (3): 345–47. [article]

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