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Alessandro Panunzi

Associate Professor
Department of Arts and Philosophy
University of Firenze
Italy

Biography

Born in Terni, 16/10/1976  Studies 2002: Four- Year Degree in Letters, Faculty of Arts and Philosophy, University of Florence. Semantic and Lectic Thesis: The primary variation of general high frequency verbs. Quantitative and qualitative data on sampling of Corpus in Italian Speaking LABLITE. Voting: 110/110 and praise.  2007: PhD in Linguistics, Applied Linguistics, Language Engineering (L-LIN / 01 Grouping), University of Turin Thesis: The verb is in Italian: analysis of the variation used in a spontaneous speech corpus. excellence. 2008: Degree in Informatics for Humanities, Faculty of Arts and Philosophy, University of Florence. Thesis: Automatically extracting keywords from documents in a multilingual environment. Voting: 110/110 and praise.

Research Interest

His interests relate to lexical semantics, spoken language studies, corpora linguistics, computational linguistics, and automatic text processing. The core of his research and the corpora study of the semantic properties of verbal lexicon. He conducted both theoretical and corpus-based research on the verbal vocabulary and the verb being , focusing on the analysis of the semantic properties of variation of use.  The results of his research are published nationally and internationally.

Publications

  • Panunzi, Alessandro (2015). Perspectives on the semantic variation of copular sentences. LANGUAGES AND LANGUAGE, vol. XIV, pp. 163-178, ISSN: 1720-9331

  • Gregori, Lorenzo; Panunzi, Alessandro; Ravelli, Andrea Amelio (2016). Linking IMAGACT ontology to BabelNet through action videos. In: Pierpaolo Basile, Anna Corazza, Franco Cutugno, Simonetta Montemagni, Malvina Nissim, Viviana Patti, Giovanni Semeraro and Rachel Sprugnoli. Proceedings of Third Italian Conference on Computational Linguistics (CLiC-it 2016) & Fifth Evaluation Campaign of Natural Language Processing and Speech Tools for Italian. Final Workshop (EVALITA 2016), p. 1-6, Aachen: Sun SITE Central Europe.

  • Alessandro, Panunzi (2016). Pseudocleft Sentences in Spoken Italian. Syntax, Semantics, Information Structure, and Comparison with Spanish. In: Anna-Maria De Cesare, David Garassino. Current Issues in Italian, Romance and Germanic Non-canonical Word Orders. Syntax - Information Structure - Discourse Organization, pp. 227-250, Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, ISBN: 978-3-631-66127-7.

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