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A Full Non-Monotonic Transition System for Unrestricted Non-Projective Parsing
Restricted non-monotonicity has been shown beneficial for the projective
arc-eager dependency parser in previous research, as posterior decisions can
repair mistakes made in previous states due to the lack of information. In this
paper, we propose a novel, fully non-monotonic transition system based on the
non-projective Covington algorithm. As a non-monotonic system requires
exploration of erroneous actions during the training process, we develop
several non-monotonic variants of the recently defined dynamic oracle for the
Covington parser, based on tight approximations of the loss. Experiments on
datasets from the CoNLL-X and CoNLL-XI shared tasks show that a non-monotonic
dynamic oracle outperforms the monotonic version in the majority of languages.Comment: 11 pages. Accepted for publication at ACL 201
The Part-Time Pay Penalty in a Segmented Labor Market
This paper is the first to examine the implications of switching to PT work for women's subsequent earnings trajectories, distinguishing by their type of contract: permanent or fixed- term. Using a rich longitudinal Spanish data set from Social Security records of over 76,000 prime-aged women strongly attached to the Spanish labor market, we find that PT work aggravates the segmentation of the labor market insofar there is a PT pay penalty and this penalty is larger and more persistent in the case of women with fixed-term contracts. The paper discusses problems arising in empirical estimation (including a problem not discussed in the literature up to now: the differential measurement error of the LHS variable by PT status), and how to address them. It concludes with policy implications relevant for Continental Europe and its dual structure of employment protection.Fixed-term and permanent contract, hourly wage levels and growth, prime-aged women, fixed-effects estimator, differential measurement error of LHS variable, underlying channels.
La «Comedia de Miseno», fuente de "La pobreza estimada" : de Don Juan Manuel y Loyola a Lope de Vega
El presente artĂculo pretende estudiar la influencia de la Comedia de Miseno en La pobreza estimada, de Lope de Vega. Un estudio detenido de ambas piezas revela una profunda relaciĂłn intertextual entre la obra de Lope y la Comedia de Miseno, escrita por Loyola, un autor casi desconocido de finales del siglo xvi, y descubierta por Stefano Arata. Este artĂculo muestra asimismo la influencia del ejemplo XXV de El conde Lucanor sobre la Comedia de Miseno, al tiempo que descarta su influjo directo sobre La pobreza estimada, tradicionalmente señalado por la crĂtica.This paper studies the influence of the Comedia de Miseno on La pobreza estimada, by Lope de Vega. A careful study of both comedias shows a deep intertextual relationship between the play by Lope and the Comedia de Miseno, discovered by Stefano Arata. The Comedia de Miseno was written at the end of the 16th century by Loyola, an almost unknown author. This paper also shows the influence of the ejemplo XXV from El conde Lucanor on the Comedia de Miseno. At the same time, it rejects the direct influence of the ejemplo XXV on La pobreza estimada, as previously thought by critics.El presente trabajo forma parte de mi proyecto de tesis doctoral, realizado bajo la direcciĂłn de Alberto Blecua y RamĂłn ValdĂ©s gracias a una beca de FormaciĂłn de Profesorado Universitario del Ministerio de EducaciĂłn (FPU12/01052), y se beneficia de mi participaciĂłn en los proyectos «EdiciĂłn y estudio de treinta y seis comedias de Lope de Vega» FFI2012-35950 (MINECO), TC/12 «Patrimonio teatral clásico español. Textos e instrumentos de investigaciĂłn» CSD2009-00033 (MICINN) y TETSO 2009 SGR 297 (AGAUR). Para este artĂculo he contado asimismo con la inestimable ayuda de Alberto Blecua, Alejandro GarcĂa Reidy, Gonzalo PontĂłn, Guillermo SerĂ©s y RamĂłn ValdĂ©s, a los que quiero expresar mi agradecimiento
Miguel de Cervantes (ediciĂłn al cuidado de Luis GĂłmez Canseco). Comedias y tragedias
Miguel de Cervantes(edición al cuidado de Luis Gómez Canseco)Comedias y tragediasMadrid, Real Academia Española, 2015, 1195 + 943 p.ISBN 978-84-670-4625-0Miguel de Cervantes(edición al cuidado de Luis Gómez Canseco)Comedias y tragediasMadrid, Real Academia Española, 2015, 1195 + 943 p.ISBN 978-84-670-4625-
Review. Berruezo Sánchez, Il Novellino de Masuccio Salernitano y su influencia en la literatura española de la Edad de Oro, Vigo, Academia del Hispanismo, 2015
[Resumen] Reseña del libro Il Novellino de Masuccio Salernitano y su influencia en la literatura española de la Edad de Oro, que analiza la recepción y el influjo de las novelas de Masuccio Salernitano en la España del Siglo de Oro.[Abstract] Review of the book Il Novellino de Masuccio Salernitano y su influencia en la literatura española de la Edad de Oro, which analyses the reception and influence of the novels by Masuccio Salernitano on Golden Age Spanish literature
Pedro CalderĂłn de la Barca, El prĂncipe constante, ediciĂłn crĂtica de Isabel Hernando Morata, Madrid-Frankfurt am Main, Universidad de Navarra-Iberoamericana-Vervuert, 2015. 318 páginas [Reseña]
[Resumen] Reseña de la ediciĂłn crĂtica de "El prĂncipe constante" (CalderĂłn de la Barca) a cargo de Isabel Hernando Morata.[Abstract] Review of the critical edition of "El prĂncipe constante" (CalderĂłn de la Barca) by Isabel Hernando Morat
ValentĂn Núñez Rivera. Cervantes y los gĂ©neros de la ficciĂłn
ValentĂn Núñez RiveraCervantes y los gĂ©neros de la ficciĂłn Madrid, Sial / Prosa Barroca, 2015, 346 p. ISBN 978-84-15746-61-4ValentĂn Núñez RiveraCervantes y los gĂ©neros de la ficciĂłn Madrid, Sial / Prosa Barroca, 2015, 346 p. ISBN 978-84-15746-61-
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