[1] Jens Allwood, Joakim Nivre, and Elisabeth Ahlsén. Speech management -- on the non-written life of speech. Nordic Journal of Linguistics, 13:3--48, 1990. [ bib ]
[2] Jens Allwood, Joakim Nivre, and Elisabeth Ahlsén. On the semantics and pragmatics of linguistic feedback. Journal of Semantics, 9:1--26, 1992. [ bib ]
[3] Joakim Nivre. Sparse data and smoothing in statistical part-of-speech tagging. Journal of Quantitative Lingustics, 7(1):1--17, 2000. [ bib ]
[4] Joakim Nivre and Leif Grönqvist. Tagging a corpus of spoken Swedish. International Journal of Corpus Linguistics, 6(1):47--78, 2001. [ bib ]
[5] Joakim Nivre. Three perspectives on Swedish indefinite determiners. Nordic Journal of Linguistics, 25:3--47, 2002. [ bib ]
[6] Joakim Nivre, Johan Hall, Jens Nilsson, Atanas Chanev, Gülsen Eryiğit, Sandra Kübler, Svetoslav Marinov, and Erwin Marsi. MaltParser: A language-independent system for data-driven dependency parsing. Natural Language Engineering, 13(2):95--135, 2007. [ bib ]
[7] Gülsen Eryiğit, Joakim Nivre, and Kemal Oflazer. Dependency parsing of Turkish. Computational Linguistics, 34(3):357--389, 2008. [ bib | .pdf ]
[8] Joakim Nivre. Algorithms for deterministic incremental dependency parsing. Computational Linguistics, 34(4):513--553, 2008. [ bib | .pdf ]
[9] Joakim Nivre. Dependency parsing. Language and Linguistics Compass, 4(3):138--152, 2010. [ bib ]
[10] Marco Kuhlmann and Joakim Nivre. Transition-based techniques for non-projective dependency parsing. Northern European Journal of Language Technology, 2(1):1--19, 2010. [ bib | .pdf ]
[11] Niklas Pettersson, Welf Löwe, and Joakim Nivre. Evaluation of accuracy in design pattern occurrence detection. IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, 36(4):575--590, 2010. [ bib ]
[12] Ryan McDonald and Joakim Nivre. Analyzing and integrating dependency parsers. Computational Linguistics, 37(1):197--230, 2011. [ bib | .pdf ]
[13] Mojgan Seraji, Beáta Megyesi, and Joakim Nivre. Bootstrapping a Persian treebank. Linguistic Issues in Language Technology, 7(18), 2012. [ bib ]
[14] Miguel Ballesteros, Carlos Gómez-Rodríguez, and Joakim Nivre. Optimizing planar and 2-planar parsers with MaltOptimizer. Revista de Procesamiento de Lenguaje Natural (SEPLN), 49:171--178, 2012. [ bib ]
[15] Miguel Ballesteros and Joakim Nivre. Going to the roots of dependency parsing. Computational Linguistics, 39(1):5--13, 2013. [ bib | .pdf ]
[16] Reut Tsarfaty, Djamé Seddah, Sandra Kübler, and Joakim Nivre. Parsing morphologically rich languages: Introduction to the special issue. Computational Linguistics, 39(1):15--22, 2013. [ bib | .pdf ]
[17] Oscar Täckström, Dipanjan Das, Slav Petrov, Ryan McDonald, and Joakim Nivre. Token and type constraints for cross-lingual part-of-speech tagging. Transactions of the Association for Computational Linguistics, 1(Mar):1--12, 2013. [ bib | http ]
[18] Mattias Nilsson and Joakim Nivre. Proportional hazards modeling of saccadic response times during reading. Topics in Cognitive Science, 5(3):541--563, 2013. [ bib ]
[19] Yoav Goldberg and Joakim Nivre. Training deterministic parsers with non-deterministic oracles. Transactions of the Association for Computational Linguistics, 1(Oct):403--414, 2013. [ bib | http ]
[20] Bernd Bohnet, Joakim Nivre, Igor M. Boguslavsky, Richárd Farkas, Filip Ginter, and Jan Hajič. Joint morphological and syntactic analysis for richly inflected languages. Transactions of the Association for Computational Linguistics, 1(Oct):429--440, 2013. [ bib | http ]
[21] Carlos Gómez-Rodríguez and Joakim Nivre. Divisible transition systems and multiplanar dependency parsing. Computational Linguistics, 39(4):799--845, 2013. [ bib | .pdf ]
[22] Joakim Nivre, Yoav Goldberg, and Ryan McDonald. Constrained arc-eager dependency parsing. Computational Linguistics, 40(2):249--257, 2014. [ bib | .pdf ]
[23] Joakim Nivre and Daniel Fernández-González. Arc-eager parsing with the tree constraint. Computational Linguistics, 40(2):259--267, 2014. [ bib | .pdf ]
[24] Harry Bunt, Andreas Maletti, and Joakim Nivre. Grammars, parsers and recognizers. Journal of Logic and Computation, 24(2):309, 2014. [ bib ]
[25] Miguel Ballesteros and Joakim Nivre. MaltOptimizer: Fast and effective parser optimization. Natural Language Engineering, 22(2):187--213, 2016. [ bib ]
[26] Ali Basirat, Hehsaam Faili, and Joakim Nivre. A statistical model for grammar mapping. Natural Language Engineering, 22(2):215--255, 2016. [ bib ]
[27] Marie Dubremetz and Joakim Nivre. Rhetorical figure detection: Chiasmus, epanaphora, epiphora. Frontiers in Digital Humanities, 5:10, 2018. [ bib | http ]
[28] Yan Shao, Christian Hardmeier, and Joakim Nivre. Universal word segmentation: Implementation and interpretation. Transactions of the Association for Computational Linguistics, 6:421--435, 2018. [ bib | http ]
[29] Marie-Catherine De Marneffe and Joakim Nivre. Dependency grammar. Annual Review of Linguistics, 5:197--218, 2019. [ bib | http ]
[30] Ali Basirat and Joakim Nivre. Real-valued syntactic word vectors. Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Artificial Intelligence, 0(0):1--23, 2019. [ bib | http ]
[31] Miryam De Lhoneux, Sara Stymne, and Joakim Nivre. What should/do/can LSTMs learn when parsing auxiliary verb constructions? Computational Linguistics, 46(4):763--784, 2020. [ bib | http ]
[32] Ali Basirat and Joakim Nivre. Greedy transition-based dependency parsing with discrete and continuous supertag features. CoRR, abs/2007.04686, 2020. [ bib | arXiv | http ]
[33] Ali Basirat, Christian Hardmeier, and Joakim Nivre. Principal word vectors. CoRR, abs/2007.04629, 2020. [ bib | arXiv | http ]
[34] Gongbo Tang, Philipp Rönchen, Rico Sennrich, and Joakim Nivre. Revisiting negation in neural machine translation. Transactions of the Association for Computational Linguistics, 9:740--755, 2021. [ bib | DOI | http ]
[35] Marie-Catherine De Marneffe, Christopher D. Manning, Joakim Nivre, and Daniel Zeman. Universal dependencies. Computational Linguistics, 47(2):255--308, 2021. [ bib | http ]
[36] Timothy Baldwin, William Croft, Joakim Nivre, and Agata Savary. Universals of linguistic idiosyncrasy in multilingual computational linguistics. Dagstuhl Reports, 11(7):89--138, 2021. [ bib | .pdf ]
[37] Joakim Nivre, Ali Basirat, Luise Dürlich, and Adam Moss. Nucleus composition in transition-based dependency parsing. Computational Linguistics, 48(4):849--886, 2022. [ bib | http ]
[38] Karl Löwenmark, Cees Taal, Joakim Nivre, Marcus Liwicki, and Fredrik Sandin. Processing of condition monitoring annotations with BERT and technical language processing. PHM Society European Conference, 7(1):306--314, 2022. [ bib | http ]
[39] Maja Buljan, Joakim Nivre, Stephan Oepen, and Lilja Øvrelid. A tale of four parsers: Methodological reflections on diagnostic evaluation and in-depth error analysis for meaning representation parsing. Language Resources and Evaluation, 2022. [ bib | http ]
[40] Artur Kulmizev and Joakim Nivre. Schrödinger's tree -- on syntax and neural language models. Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence, 5, 2022. [ bib | http ]
[41] Agata Savary, Sara Stymne, Verginica Barbu Mititelu, Nathan Schneider, Carlos Ramisch, and Joakim Nivre. PARSEME meets Universal Dependencies: Getting on the same page in representing multiword expressions. Northern European Journal of Language Technology, 9, 2023. [ bib | http ]
[42] Timothy Baldwin, William Croft, Joakim Nivre, Agata Savary, Sara Stymne, and Ekaterina Vylomova. Universals of linguistic idiosyncrasy in multilingual computational linguistics (dagstuhl seminar 23191). Dagstuhl Reports, 13(5):22--70, 2023. [ bib | .pdf ]
[43] Evangelia Gogoulou, Timothée Lesort, Magnus Boman, and Joakim Nivre. A study of continual learning under language shift. CoRR, abs/2311.01200, 2023. [ bib | arXiv | http ]
[44] Carl Löwenmark, Cees Taal, Ami Vurgaft, Joakim Nivre, Marcus Liwicki, and Fredrik Sandin. Labeling of annotated condition monitoring data through technical language processing. Annual Conference of the PHM Society, 15(1), 2023. [ bib | http ]
[45] Marie-Catherine De Marneffe, Joakim Nivre, and Daniel Zeman. Function words in universal dependencies. Linguistic Analysis, 43(3--4):549--588, 2024. [ bib ]

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