@InProceedings{rosen:2016:GramLex,
  author    = {Rosen, Alexandr},
  title     = {Modeling non-standard language},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the Workshop on Grammar and Lexicon: interactions and interfaces (GramLex)},
  month     = {December},
  year      = {2016},
  address   = {Osaka, Japan},
  publisher = {The COLING 2016 Organizing Committee},
  pages     = {120--131},
  abstract  = {A specific language as used by different speakers and in different situations
	has a number of more or less distant varieties. Extending the notion of
	non-standard language to varieties that do not fit an explicitly or implicitly
	assumed norm or pattern, we look for methods and tools that could be applied to
	this domain. The needs start from the theoretical side: categories usable for
	the analysis of non-standard language are not readily available, and continue
	to methods and tools required for its detection and diagnostics. A general
	discussion of issues related to non-standard language is followed by two case
	studies. The first study presents a taxonomy of morphosyntactic categories as
	an attempt to analyse non-standard forms produced by non-native learners of
	Czech. The second study focusses on the role of a rule-based grammar and
	lexicon in the process of building and
	using a parsebank.},
  url       = {http://aclweb.org/anthology/W16-3815}
}

