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Bayesian Analysis in Natural Language Processing Shay Cohen (University of Edinburgh)Morgan & Claypool (Synthesis Lectures on Human Language Technologies, edited by Graeme Hirst, volume 35), 2016, xxvii+246 pp; paperback, ISBN 9781627058735, $85.00; ebook, ISBN 9781627054218, $68.00; doi: 10.2200/S00719ED1V01Y201605HLT035., , and . Computational Linguistics, (2018)The Words Themselves: A Content-Based Approach to Quote Attribution., , and . DH, (2020)Mixed-Depth Representations of Natural Language Text, and . Text-Based Intelligent Systems: Current research and practice in information extraction and retrieval, Lawrence Erlbaum, Hillsdale (New Jersey), Hove and London, (1992)Collaborating on Referring Expressions, and . CoRR, (1995)Labelled network subgraphs reveal stylistic subtleties in written texts., , and . J. Complex Networks, 6 (4): 620-638 (2018)Semi-supervised and unsupervised categorization of posts in Web discussion forums using part-of-speech information and minimal features., and . WASSA@NAACL-HLT, page 100-108. The Association for Computer Linguistics, (2016)Abductive Explanation of Dialogue Misunderstandings., and . EACL, page 277-286. The Association for Computer Linguistics, (1993)Automatically Assessing Whether a Text Is Cliched, with Applications to Literary Analysis., and . MWE@NAACL-HLT, page 52-57. The Association for Computer Linguistics, (2013)978-1-937284-47-3.Clustering Voices in The Waste Land., , and . CLfL@NAACL-HLT, page 41-46. The Association for Computer Linguistics, (2013)978-1-937284-47-3.Unsupervised Stylistic Segmentation of Poetry with Change Curves and Extrinsic Features., , and . CLfL@NAACL-HLT, page 26-35. The Association for Computer Linguistics, (2012)978-1-937284-20-6.