Research Output
2021
Journal Articles
- Daniel J Lawson, Vinesh Solanki, Igor Yanovich, Johannes Dellert, Damian Ruck, and Phillip Endicott (2021): CLARITY: comparing heterogeneous data using dissimilarity. Royal Society open science 8:12, 202182.
- Johannes Dellert, Niklas Erben Johansson, Johan Frid, and Gerd Carling (2021): Preferred sound groups of vocal iconicity reflect evolutionary mechanisms of sound stability and first language acquisition: evidence from Eurasia. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B, 376: 20200190.
2020
Journal Articles
- Nicholas Q Emlen and Johannes Dellert: On the polymorphemic genesis of some Proto-Quechuan roots: Establishing and interpreting non-random form/meaning correspondences on the basis of a cross-linguistic polysemy network. Diachronica 37:3, 318–367.
- Johannes Dellert, Thora Daneyko, Alla Münch, Alina Ladygina, Armin Buch, Natalie Clarius, Ilja Grigorjew, Mohamed Balabel, Hizniye Isabella Boga, Zalina Baysarova, Roland Mühlenbernd, Johannes Wahle, and Gerhard Jäger (2020): NorthEuraLex: A wide-coverage lexical database of Northern Eurasia. Language resources and evaluation 54:1, 271-301.
Research Papers
- Johannes Dellert (2020): Exploring Probabilistic Soft Logic as a framework for integrating top-down and bottom-up processing of language in a task context. arXiv:2004.07000 [cs.CL]
2019
Monographs
- Johannes Dellert (2019): Information-theoretic causal inference of lexical flow. Language Science Press, Berlin. (The published, extended version of my dissertation)
2018
Journal Articles
- Johannes Dellert and Armin Buch (2018): A New Approach to Concept Basicness and Stability as a Window to the Robustness of Concept List Rankings. Language Dynamics and Change 8:2, 157–181.
Conference Proceedings
- Johannes Dellert (2018): Combining Information-Weighted Sequence Alignment and Sound Correspondence Models for Improved Cognate Detection. 27th International Conference on Computational Linguistics (COLING 2018). August 20-26, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA.
2017
Professional Qualification
- Johannes Dellert (2017): Information-Theoretic Causal Inference of Lexical Flow. Dissertation. University of Tübingen, July 2017. (supplementary materials)
2016
Conference Proceedings
- Johannes Dellert (2016): Using Causal Inference to Detect Directional Tendencies in Semantic Evolution. 11th International Conference on the Evolution of Language (EvoLang 2016). March 21-24, New Orleans, Lousiana, USA.
- Johannes Dellert (2016): Uralic and its Neighbors as a Test Case for a Lexical Flow Model of Language Contact. Second International Workshop on Computational Linguistics for Uralic Languages. January 20, Szeged, Hungary.
2015
Conference Proceedings
- Alla Münch & Johannes Dellert (2015): Evaluating the Potential of a Large-Scale Polysemy Network as a Model of Plausible Semantic Shifts. 6th Conference on Quantitative Investigations in Theoretical Linguistics (QITL-6). November 4-6, Tübingen, Germany. (supplementary materials)
- Johannes Dellert (2015): Compiling the Uralic Dataset for NorthEuraLex, a Lexicostatistical Database of Northern Eurasia. First International Workshop on Computational Linguistics for Uralic Languages. January 16, Tromsø, Norway.
2014
Conference Proceedings
- Johannes Dellert (2014): Evaluating Cross-Linguistic Polysemies as a Model of Semantic Change for Cognate Finding. Workshop on semantic technologies for research in the humanities and social sciences (STRiX). November 24-25, Gothenburg, Sweden.
2013
Professional Qualification
- Johannes Dellert (2013): Interactive Extraction of Minimal Unsatisfiable Cores Enhanced By Meta Learning. Diplomarbeit. University of Tübingen, January 2013.
Conference Proceedings
- Johannes Dellert, Kilian Evang, Frank Richter (2013): Kahina: A Hybrid Trace-Based and Chart-Based Debugging System for Grammar Engineering. In ESSLLI 2013 Workshop on High-level Methodologies for Grammar Engineering (HMGE 2013).
- Johannes Dellert, Christian Zielke, Michael Kaufmann (2013): MUStICCa: MUS Extraction with Interactive Choice of Candidates. 16th International Conference on Theory and Applications of Satisfiability Testing. [Poster]
2012
Professional Qualification
- Johannes Dellert (2012): Extending the Kahina Debugging Environment by a Feature Workbench for TRALE. Master's thesis. University of Tübingen, February 2012.
2011
Research Papers
- Johannes Dellert (2011): Challenges of Model Generation for Natural Language Processing. University of Tübingen, 2011.
2010
Posters
- Johannes Dellert, Kilian Evang and Frank Richter (2010): Kahina, a debugging framework for logic programs and TRALE. Poster presented at the 17th International Conference on Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar. [Poster] [Extended abstract]
Journal Articles
- Laura Kallmeyer, Wolfgang Maier, Yannick Parmentier and Johannes Dellert (2010): TuLiPA - Parsing Extensions of TAG with Range Concatenation Grammars. Bulletin of the Polish Academy of Sciences 58:3, 377-392.
Research Papers
- Johannes Dellert (2010): Non-Minimal Model Building for Computational Semantics. University of Tübingen, 2010.
2008
Professional Qualification
- Johannes Dellert (2008): Lambda Calculus on Dependency Structures for a Wide-Coverage Grammar of Esperanto. Bachelor's thesis. University of Tübingen, September 2008.
Conference Proceedings
- Yannick Parmentier, Laura Kallmeyer, Wolfgang Maier, Timm Lichte and Johannes Dellert (2008): TuLiPA: A Syntax-Semantics Parsing Environment for Mildly Context-Sensitive Formalisms. In Proceedings of the 9th International Workshop on Tree-Adjoining Grammar and related Formalisms, June 2008. Tübingen, Germany. 121-128.
- Laura Kallmeyer, Timm Lichte, Wolfgang Maier, Yannick Parmentier and Johannes Dellert (2008): Developing an MCTAG for German with an RCG-based Parser. In: Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC-2008), Marrakech, Morocco.
- Georg Rehm, Richard Eckart, Christian Chiarcos, Johannes Dellert (2008): Ontology-Based XQuery’ing of XML-Encoded Language Resources on Multiple Annotation Layers. In: Proceedings of LREC 2008, May 28–30, Marrakech, Morocco, 2008.
- Laura Kallmeyer, Timm Lichte, Wolfgang Maier, Yannick Parmentier, Johannes Dellert and Kilian Evang (2008): TuLiPA: Towards a multi-formalism parsing environment for Grammar Engineering. In Coling 2008: Proceedings of the workshop on Grammar Engineering Across Frameworks
2007
Conference Proceedings
- Georg Rehm, Andreas Witt, Heike Zinsmeister, Johannes Dellert (2007): Masking Treebanks for the Free Distribution of Linguistic Resources and Other Applications. In: Proceedings of the Sixth International Workshop on Treebanks and Linguistic Theories (TLT 2007). December 7–8, Bergen, Norway, 2007, pp. 127–138.
- Georg Rehm, Andreas Witt, Heike Zinsmeister, Johannes Dellert (2007): Corpus Masking: Legally Bypassing Licensing Restrictions for the Free Distribution of Text Collections. In: Proceedings of Digital Humanities 2007. June 2–8, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, USA, 2007, pp. 166–169.