Mark Liberman (liberman-m)
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Bird, Steven and Liberman, Mark. 1999a. “A Formal Framework for Linguistic Annotation.” ms-cis-99-01. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Department of Computer; Information Science, University of Pennsylvania.
Bird, Steven and Liberman, Mark. 1999b. “Annotation Graphs as a Framework for Multidimensional Linguistic Data Analysis.” in Towards Standards and Tools for Discourse Tagging: Proceedings of the Workshop, edited by Marilyn A. Walker, pp. 1–10. Somerset, New Jersey: Association for Computational Linguistics.
Gleitman, Lila R. and Liberman, Mark, eds. 1995. An Invitation to Cognitive Science. Volume 1: Language. 2nd ed. vol. 1. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.
Liberman, Mark. 1973. “Alternatives.” in CLS-9. Proceedings of the Ninth Regional Meeting of the Chicago Linguistics Society, pp. 346–355. Goodspeed Hall, 1050 East 59th Street, Chicago, Illinois: Chicago Linguistics Society.
Liberman, Mark. 1979. The Intonational System of English. New York: Garland Publishing Co.
Liberman, Mark and Sag, Ivan A. 1974. “Prosodic Effects on Discourse Function.” in CLS-10. Proceedings of the Tenth Regional Meeting of the Chicago Linguistics Society, edited by Michael LaGaly, Robert A. Fox, and Anthony Bruck, pp. 416–427. Goodspeed Hall, 1050 East 59th Street, Chicago, Illinois: Chicago Linguistics Society.
Liberman, Mark and Sproat, Richard W. 1992. “The Stress and Structure of Modified Noun Phrases in English.” in Lexical Matters, edited by Ivan A. Sag and Anna Szabolcsi, pp. 1–29. CSLI Lecture Notes n. 24. Stanford, California: CSLI Publications.
Sag, Ivan A. and Liberman, Mark. 1975. “The Intonational Disambiguation of Indirect Speech Acts.” in CLS-11. Proceedings of the Eleventh Regional Meeting of the Chicago Linguistics Society, edited by Robin Grossman, Jim San, and Tim Vance, pp. 487–497. Goodspeed Hall, 1050 East 59th Street, Chicago, Illinois: Chicago Linguistics Society.