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Gregoromichelaki, Eleni
Personal Information
Position:
Professor
Research areas:
Uncategorized
Location:
Gothenburg, Sweden
Publications
Affordance competition in dialogue: The case of syntactic universals
Actionism in syntax and semantics
Completability vs (in)completeness
Why natural language models must be partial and shifting: a Dynamic Syntax with Vector Space Semantics perspective
Normativity, meaning plasticity, and the significance of Vector Space Semantics
Procedural syntax
Language as mechanisms for interaction: Towards an evolutionary tale
Ellipsis in Dynamic Syntax
Actionism in syntax and semantics
Grammars as affordances for interaction
Quotation in dialogue
Completability vs (in)completeness
Quotation in dialogue
Action-Based Grammar: Response to commentaries on Kempson et al. ``Languages as Mechanisms for Interaction'
Procedural syntax and interactions
Language as Mechanisms for Interaction
Reporting, Dialogue, and the Role of Grammar
Joint utterances and the (Split-) Turn Taking Puzzle.
Ellipsis
Feedback in Conversation as Incremental Semantic Update
Dialogue and Compound Contributions
When can you finish someone else's...? Influencing the production of compound contributions in dialogue
Grammars as Processes for Interactive Language Use: Incrementality and the Emergence of Joint Intentionality
On making syntax dynamic: The challenge of compound utterances and the architecture of the grammar
Grammar as action in language and music
On Coordination in Dialogue: subsentential talk and its implications
Conversational Interactions: Capturing Dialogue Dynamics
The Dynamics of Lexical Interfaces
Natural-language Syntax as Procedures for Interpretation: the Dynamics of Ellipsis Construal
Incrementality and Intention-Recognition in Utterance Processing
Incremental Turn Processing in Dialogue
Splitting the `I's and Crossing the `You's: Context, Speech Acts and Grammar
Incrementality, Speaker-Hearer Switching and the Disambiguation Challenge
How mechanistic can accounts of interaction be?
Dialogue Modelling and the Remit of Core Grammar
Grammar Resources for Modelling Dialogue Dynamically
Semantics: an introduction to meaning in language
Dialogue-Grammar Correspondence in Dynamic Syntax
Clarification requests: An incremental account
Conditionals in Dynamic Syntax
The Dynamics of Relative Clauses in Modern Greek
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