Publications

[43] Gregory M. Kobele, Linyang He, and Ming Xiang. The role of information theory in gap-filler dependencies. In Allyson Ettinger, Gaja Jarosz, and Max Nelson, editors, Proceedings of the Society for Computation in Linguistics, volume 3, pages 449–452. SCiL, 2020.
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[42] Gregory M. Kobele. Parsing ellipsis efficiently. In Robert C. Berwick and Edward P. Stabler, editors, Minimalist Parsing, chapter 5, pages 110–124. Oxford University Press, 2019.
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[41] Gregory M. Kobele. The cooper storage idiom. Journal of Logic, Language and Information, 27(2):95–131, 2018.
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[40] Alexander Clark, Makoto Kanazawa, Gregory M. Kobele, and Ryu Yoshinaka. Distributional learning of some nonlinear tree grammars. Fundamenta Informaticae, 146(4):339–377, 2016.
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[39] Gregory M. Kobele and Jason Merchant. The dynamics of elllipsis. Theoretical Linguistics, 42(3-4):291–296, 2016.
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[38] Gregory M. Kobele. Actual language use and competence grammars. Theoretical Linguistics, 42(3-4):277–290, 2016.
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[37] Gregory M. Kobele and Sylvain Salvati. The IO and OI hierarchies, revisited. Information and Computation, 243:205–221, 2015.
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[36] Gregory M. Kobele. LF-copying without LF. Lingua, 166, part B:236–259, 2015.
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[35] Makoto Kanazawa, Gregory M. Kobele, Jens Michaelis, Sylvain Salvati, and Ryo Yoshinaka. The failure of the strong pumping lemma for multiple context-free languages. Theory of Computing Systems, 55(1):250–278, 2014.
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[34] Gregory M. Kobele. Meeting the boojum. Theoretical Linguistics, 40(1-2):165–173, 2014.
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[33] John Case, Jeffrey Heinz, and Gregory M. Kobele. Interpreted learning: A framework for investigating the contribution of various information sources to the learning problem. In Carson T. Schütze and Linnaea Stockall, editors, Connectedness: Papers by and for Sarah VanWagenen, volume 18 of UCLA Working Papers in Linguistics, pages 90–101. UCLA, 2014.
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[32] Gregory M. Kobele, Sabrina Gerth, and John T. Hale. Memory resource allocation in top-down minimalist parsing. In Glyn Morrill and Mark-Jan Nederhof, editors, FG 2012/2013, volume 8036 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 32–51. Springer, Heidelberg, 2013.
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[31] Gregory M. Kobele and Sylvain Salvati. The IO and OI hierarchies revisited. In Fedor V. Fomin, Rusins Freivalds, Marta Kwiatkowska, and David Peleg, editors, Automata, Languages, and Programming, volume 7966 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 336–348. Springer, Berlin, 2013.
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[30] Gregory M. Kobele and Jens Michaelis. On the form-meaning relations definable by CoTAGs. In Proceedings of the 11th International Workshop on Tree Adjoining Grammars and Related Formalisms (TAG+11), pages 207–213, Paris, France, September 2012.
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[29] Gregory M. Kobele. Idioms and extended transducers. In Proceedings of the 11th International Workshop on Tree Adjoining Grammars and Related Formalisms (TAG+11), pages 153–161, Paris, France, September 2012.
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[28] Gregory M. Kobele. Ellipsis: Computation of. WIREs Cognitive Science, 3(3):411–418, 2012.
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[27] Gregory M. Kobele and Jens Michaelis. CoTAGs and ACGs. In Denis Béchet and Alexandre Dikovsky, editors, Logical Aspects of Computational Linguistics, volume 7351 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 119–134, Berlin, 2012. Springer.
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[26] Gregory M. Kobele. Importing montagovian dynamics into minimalism. In Denis Béchet and Alexandre Dikovsky, editors, Logical Aspects of Computational Linguistics, volume 7351 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 103–118, Berlin, 2012. Springer.
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[25] Gregory M. Kobele and Malte Zimmermann. Quantification in german. In Edward L. Keenan and Denis Paperno, editors, Handbook of Quantifiers in Natural Language, volume 90 of Studies in Linguistics and Philosophy, chapter 5, pages 227–283. Springer, Berlin, 2012.
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[24] Gregory M. Kobele. Deriving reconstruction asymmetries. In Artemis Alexiadou, Tibor Kiss, and Gereon Müller, editors, Local Modeling of Non-Local Dependencies in Syntax, volume 547 of Linguistische Arbeiten, pages 477–500. de Gruyter, Berlin, 2012.
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[23] Gregory M. Kobele. Eliding the derivation: A minimalist formalization of ellipsis. In Stefan Müller, editor, Proceedings of the 19th International Conference on Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar, Chungnam National University Daejeon, pages 307–324, Stanford, 2012. CSLI Publications.
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[22] Gregory M. Kobele. Minimalist tree languages are closed under intersection with recognizable tree languages. In Sylvain Pogodalla and Jean-Philippe Prost, editors, LACL 2011, volume 6736 of Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, pages 129–144, Berlin, 2011. Springer.
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[21] Christina S. Kim, Gregory M. Kobele, Jeffery T. Runner, and John T. Hale. The acceptability cline in VP ellipsis. Syntax, 14(4):318–354, 2011.
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[20] Gregory M. Kobele and Jens Michaelis. Disentangling notions of specifier impenetrability: Late adjunction, islands, and expressive power. In Makoto Kanazawa, András Kornai, Marcus Kracht, and Hiroyuki Seki, editors, The Mathematics of Language, volume 6878 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 126–142. Springer, Berlin, 2011.
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[19] Gregory M. Kobele. Inverse linking via function composition. Natural Language Semantics, 18(2):183–196, 2010.
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[18] Gregory M. Kobele. Without remnant movement, MGs are context-free. In Christian Ebert, Gerhard Jäger, and Jens Michaelis, editors, MOL 10/11, volume 6149 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 160–173. Springer, Berlin, 2010.
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[17] Gregory M. Kobele. A formal foundation for A and A-bar movement in the minimalist program. In Christian Ebert, Gerhard Jäger, and Jens Michaelis, editors, MOL 10/11, volume 6149 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 145–159. Springer, Berlin, 2010.
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[16] Gregory M. Kobele and Jens Michaelis. Two type 0-variants of minimalist grammars. In Gerhard Jäger, Paola Monachesi, Gerald Penn, James Rogers, and Shuly Wintner, editors, Proceedings of the 10th conference on Formal Grammar and the 9th Meeting on Mathematics of Language, Stanford, 2009. CSLI Online Publications.
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[15] Gregory M. Kobele. Syntactic identity in survive minimalism: Ellipsis and the derivational identity hypothesis. In Michael T. Putnam, editor, Towards a derivational syntax: Survive-minimalism. John Benjamins, Amsterdam, 2009.
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[14] Jeffrey Heinz, Gregory M. Kobele, and Jason Riggle. Evaluating the complexity of Optimality Theory. Linguistic Inquiry, 40(2):277–288, 2009.
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[13] Gregory M. Kobele. Agreement bottlenecks in Italian. In Claudia Casadio and Joachim Lambek, editors, Computational Algebraic Approaches to Natural Language, pages 191–212. Polimetrica, Milan, 2008.
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[12] Gregory M. Kobele. Across-the-board extraction in minimalist grammars. In Proceedings of the Ninth International Workshop on Tree Adjoining Grammar and Related Formalisms (TAG+9), pages 113–128, 2008.
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[11] Gregory M. Kobele, Christian Retoré, and Sylvain Salvati. An automata theoretic approach to minimalism. In James Rogers and Stephan Kepser, editors, Proceedings of the Workshop Model-Theoretic Syntax at 10; ESSLLI '07, Dublin, 2007.
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[10] Gregory M. Kobele and Marcus Kracht. Pregroup grammars are turing complete. In Aviad Eilam, Tatjana Scheffler, and Joshua Tauberer, editors, Proceedings of the 29th Pennsylvania Linguistics Colloquium, volume 12 of University of Pennsylvania Working Papers in Linguistics, pages 189–198, 2006.
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[9] Gregory Kobele and Harold Torrence. Intervention and focus in Asante Twi. In Ines Fiedler and Anne Schwarz, editors, Papers on Information Structure in African Languages, volume 46(12) of ZAS Papers in Linguistics, pages 161–184. ZAS, Berlin, 2006.
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[8] Yoosook Lee, Travis C. Collier, Gregory M. Kobele, Edward P. Stabler, and Charles E. Taylor. Grammar structure and the dynamics of language evolution. In Mathieu S. Capcarrere, Alex A. Freitas, Peter J. Bentley, Colin G. Johnson, and Jon Timmis, editors, Advances in Artificial Life, volume 3630 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 624–633. Springer, Berlin, 2005. Proceedings of the 8th European Conference, ECAL 2005.
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[7] Gregory M. Kobele. Features moving madly: A formal perspective on feature percolation in the minimalist program. Research on Language and Computation, 3(4):391–410, 2005.
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[6] Gregory M. Kobele, Jason Riggle, Richard Brooks, David Friedlander, Charles Taylor, and Edward Stabler. Induction of prototypes in a robotic setting using local search MDL. In Masanori Sugisaka and Hiroshi Tanaka, editors, Proceedings of the Ninth International Symposium on Artificial Life and Robotics, pages 482–485, 2004.
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[5] Edward P. Stabler, Travis C. Collier, Gregory M. Kobele, Yoosook Lee, Ying Lin, Jason Riggle, Yuan Yao, and Charles E. Taylor. The learning and emergence of mildly context sensitive languages. In Wolfgang Banzhaf, Thomas Christaller, Peter Dittrich, Jan T. Kim, and Jens Ziegler, editors, Advances in Artificial Life, volume 2801 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 525–534. Springer, Berlin, 2003.
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[4] Gregory M. Kobele, Jason Riggle, Travis C. Collier, Yoosook Lee, Ying Lin, Yuan Yao, Charles E. Taylor, and Edward P. Stabler. Grounding as learning. In Simon Kirby, editor, Proceedings of the Workshop/Course on Language Evolution and Computation, ESSLLI `03, pages 87–94, Vienna, 2003.
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[3] Gregory M. Kobele. Formalizing mirror theory. Grammars, 5(3):177–221, 2002.
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[2] Gregory M. Kobele, Travis C. Collier, Charles E. Taylor, and Edward P. Stabler. Learning mirror theory. In Proceedings of the Sixth International Workshop on Tree Adjoining Grammars and Related Frameworks (TAG+6), Venice, 2002.
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[1] Kyubum Wee, Travis C. Collier, Gregory M. Kobele, Edward P. Stabler, and Charles E. Taylor. Natural language interface to an intrusion detection system. In Proceedings, International Conference on Control, Automation and Systems. ICCAS, 2001.
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