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Full CV: ​Curriculum Vitae (pdf)

Articles Published in International Journals
Asher, N., Hunter, J., Paul, S. (2021). Bias in Semantic and Discourse Interpretation. Linguistics & Philosophy, forthcoming.
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Asher, N., Hunter, J., Thompson, K. (2020). Modelling Structures for Situated Discourse. Dialogue & Discourse, vol. 11 (1): 89-121 (doi: 10.5087/dad.2020.104)

Hunter, J. (2019). Relating Gesture to Speech: Reflections On the Role of Conditional Presuppositions. Linguistics & Philosophy, vol. 42: 317-332 (doi: 10.1007/s10988-018-9244-0)

Hunter, J., Asher, N., Lascarides, A. (2018). A Formal Semantics for Situated Conversation. Semantics & Pragmatics, vol. 11 (10). (doi: 10.3765/sp.11.10)

Hunter, J. (2016). Reports in Discourse. Dialogue and Discourse, vol. 7 (4): 1-35. (doi: 10.5087/dad.2016.401)

Hunter, J. (2014).
Structured Contexts and Anaphoric Dependencies. Philosophical Studies, vol. 168 (1): 35-58. (Published online: October 2013; doi: 10.1007/s11098-013-0209-4)

Hunter, J. (2013). Presuppositional Indexicals. Journal of Semantics, vol. 30 (3): 381-421. (Published online: August 2012; doi: 10.1093/jos/ffs013)

Baldridge, J., Asher, N., Hunter, J. (2007). Annotation for and Robust Parsing of Discourse Structure on Unrestricted Texts, Zeitschrift fur Sprachwissenschaft, vol. 26 (2): 213-239.

Book Chapters
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Hunter, J., Thompson, K. (forthcoming). On the Role of Relations and Structure in Discourse Interpretation. In Altshuler, D. (ed.) Linguistics Meets Philosophy, Cambridge University Press.

​Hunter, J., del Prete, F. (2020). A Brief Philosophical History of Implicatures/Petite Histoire des Implicatures. In Beyssade, C. (ed.) Au delà du sens littéral : les implicatures, ISTE Editions (forthcoming).

Hunter, J., Abrusán, M. (2017). Rhetorical Relations and QUDs. In New Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence: JSAI-isAI 2015 Workshops,LENLS, JURISIN, AAA, HAT-MASH, TSDAA, ASD-HR, and SKL Kanagawa, Japan,November 16-18, 2015. Otake, M., Kurahashi, S., Ota, Y., Aatoh, K., Bekki, D. (Eds). Springer, pp. 41-57.

Hunter, J. (2012). Now: A Discourse-Based Theory. In Logic, Language and Meaning -- 18th Amsterdam Colloquium, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, December 19-21, 2011, Revised Selected Papers. Aloni, M., Kimmelman, V., Roelofsen, F., Sassoon, G., Schulz, K., Westera, M. (Eds). Springer, pp. 371-380. (ISBN: 9783642314810; doi: 10.1007/978-3-642-31482-7_38)

Asher, N., Hunter, J. (2012). 
Aspectual Coercions in Content Composition. In Space and Time in Languages and Cultures, Filipović, L. and Jaszczolt, K. (eds.). John Benjamins Publishing Company, Amsterdam, pp. 55-81. (ISBN: 9789027223913)

International Conference Proceedings (peer reviewed)
Maike Paetzel-Prüsmann, Julie Hunter, Kranti Chalamalasetti, Kate Thompson, Alexandros Nicolaou, Ozan Güngör, David Schlangen and Nicholas Asher (2022). Conversational Programming for Collaborative Robots. ICRA Workshop on Collaborative Robots and Work of the Future.

Nicholas Asher, Julie Hunter (2022). When Learning Becomes Impossible. ACM Conference on Fairness, Accountability and Transparency.

Gravellier, L., Hunter, J., Muller, P., Pellegrini, T., Ferrané, I. (2021). Weakly Supervised Discourse Segmentation for Multiparty Oral Conversations. In The 2021 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing (EMNLP), pp. 1381-1392.


Asher, N., Hunter, J. (2021). Interpretive Blindness and the Impossibility of Learning from Testimony, in Endriss, U., Nowé, A., Dignum, F., Lomuscio, A. (eds.), The 20th International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems (AAMAS), pp. 1449-1451.

Hunter, J., Asher, N. (2018). Composing Discourse Parenthetical Reports. Sinn und Bedeutung 21, pp. 587-604.

Asher, N., Hunter, J., Paul, S. (2018). Games in Linguistics. Sinn und Bedeutung 21, pp. 53-72.
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Hunter, J., Asher, N. (2016). Shapes of Conversation and At-Issue Content, in Moroney, M., Little, C.R., Collard, J., Burgdorf, D. (eds.) Semantics and Linguistic Theory (SALT) 26, pp. 1022-1042.

Asher, N., Hunter, J., Morey, M., Benamara, F., Afantenos, S. (2016). Discourse Structure and Dialogue Acts in Multiparty Dialogue: the STAC Corpus, in 
International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC). European Language Resources Association, pp. 2721-2727.

Hunter, J., Asher, N., Kow, E., Perret, J., Afantenos, S. (2015). Defining the Right Frontier in Multi-Party Dialogue, in Howes, C., Larsson, S. (eds.), The Semantics and Pragmatics of Dialogue (SemDial/GoDial), pp. 95-103.


Hunter, J., Asher, N., Lascarides, A. (2015). Integrating Non-Linguistic Events into Discourse Structure, in Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Computational Semantics (IWCS). Association for Computational Linguistics, pp. 184-194.

Hunter, J., Danlos, L. (2014). Because We Say So, in The Workshop on Computational Approaches to Causality in Language (14th Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics; EACL), Association for Computational Linguistics, pp. 1-9.

Hardt, D., Hunter, J., Asher, N. (2013). VP Ellipsis Without Indices, in Snider, T. (ed.) Semantics and Linguistic Theory (SALT) 23, pp. 239-256.

Hunter, J. (2010). "Descriptive" Indexicals, in Actes de Les Journées de Sémantique et de Modalisation.

Hunter, J., Asher, N., Reese, B., Denis, P. (2006). Evidentiality and intensionality: Two uses of reportative constructions in discourse, in Proceedings of the 2006 Workshop on Constraints in Discourse (CID-2006).

Hunter, J., Asher, N. (2005). A Presuppositional Account of Indexicals. In Dekker, P., Franke, M. (eds.) The Fifteenth Amsterdam Colloquium, Vol. 201, pp. 119-24. 

Dissertation
Hunter, J. (2010). Presuppositional Indexicals. Ph.D. Dissertation, The University of Texas at Austin.

Other Publications and Reports
Hunter, J., Lorré, J.-P. (2020). Pourquoi modéliser la conversation orale spontanée reste un défi de taille ?, Data Analytics Post, July 2, 2020.

Reese, B., Hunter, J., Asher, N., Denis, P., Baldridge, J. (2007).
Reference manual for the analysis and annotation of rhetorical structure, Technical report, The University of Texas at Austin.
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