Dissertation


Das, D. (2014). Signalling of Coherence Relations in Discourse. [Doctoral dissertation. Simon Fraser University]. 



Journal Articles


Das, D., & Egg, M. (2023). Continuity in discourse relations. Functions of Language (Special issue: Continuative and Contrastive Discourse Relations), 30(1), 41-66 .


Egg, M., & Das, D. (2022). Signalling conditional relations. Linguistics Vanguard (Special issue: Natural Language Conditionals and Conditional Reasoning), 8(4), 383-392.


Das, D., & Taboada, M. (2019). Multiple signals of coherence relations. Discours, 24 (online).


Das, D., & Taboada, M. (2018). RST Signalling Corpus: A corpus of signals of coherence relations. Language Resources & Evaluation, 52(1), 149-184.


Das, D., & Taboada, M. (2018). Signalling of coherence relations in discourse, beyond discourse markers. Discourse Processes, 55(8),743-770.


Trnavac, R., Das, D., & Taboada, M. (2016). Coherence relations and evaluation. Corpora, 11(2): 169-190.


Taboada, M., & Das, D. (2013). Annotation upon annotation: Adding signalling information to a corpus of discourse relations. Dialogue and Discourse, 4(2), 249-281.



Conference and Workshop Proceedings


Das, D., & Egg, M. (2023a). Testing the Continuity Hypothesis: A decompositional approach. Proceedings of the 4th Conference on Language, Data and Knowledge (DiSLiDaS 2023), Vienna, Austria.


Das, D., & Egg, M. (2023b). The RST Continuity Corpus. Proceedings of the 17th Linguistic Annotation Workshop (LAW-XVII), Toronto, Canada.


Das, D., Stede, M., Ghosh, S.S., & Chatterjee, L. (2020). DiMLex-Bangla: A Lexicon of Bangla Discourse Connectives. Proceedings of the LREC 2020. Online.


Das, D. (2019). Nuclearity in RST and signals of coherence relations. Proceedings of the workshop on Discourse Relation Parsing and Treebanking 2019 (NAACL 2019), Minneapolis, USA.


Scheffler, T., Aktas, B., Das, D., & Stede, M. (2019). Annotating Shallow Discourse Relations in Twitter Conversations. Proceedings of the workshop on Discourse Relation Parsing and Treebanking 2019 (NAACL 2019), Minneapolis, USA.


Das, D., Scheffler, T., Bourgonje, P., & Stede, M. (2018). Constructing a Lexicon of English Discourse Connectives. Proceedings of the SIGDIAL 2018, Melbourne, Australia.


Das, D. (2018). Discourse Segmentation in Bangla. Proceedings of the 4th workshop on Indian Language Data: Resources and Evaluation (LREC 2018), Miyazaki, Japan.


Das, D., & Stede, M. (2018). Developing the Bangla RST Discourse Treebank. Proceedings of the LREC 2018, Miyazaki, Japan.


Das, D., Taboada, M., & Stede, M. (2017). The Good, the Bad, and the Disagreement: Complex ground truth in rhetorical structure analysis. Proceedings of the workshop on the Recent Advances in RST and Related Formalisms (EMNLP 2017), Santiago de Compostela, Spain.


Das, D., & Taboada, M. (2013). Explicit and Implicit Coherence Relations: A Corpus Study. Proceedings of the Canadian Linguistic Association (CLA) Conference, University of Victoria, Canada.


Das, D. (2012). Investigating the Role of Discourse Markers in Signalling Coherence Relations: A Corpus Study. Proceedings of the 28th Northwest Linguistics Conference, University of Washington, Seattle, USA.


Das, D. (2010). The Uses and Distribution of Non-progressive Verbs in Progressive Forms in English: A Corpus-based Study. Proceedings of the 26th Northwest Linguistics Conference, Simon Fraser University, Canada.



Technical Reports


Stede, M., & Das, D. (2018). Bangla RST Discourse Treebank: Annotation Guidelines. Manuscript. University of Potsdam, Germany.


Stede, M., Taboada, M., & Das, D. (2017). Annotation Guidelines for Rhetorical Structure. Manuscript. University of Potsdam, Germany and Simon Fraser University, Canada. 



Conference and Workshop Presentations


Das, D. (2023, Jul). The RST Continuity Corpus. [Conference presentation]. The 17th Linguistic Annotation Workshop (ACL 2023), Online.


Das, D., & Egg, M. (2022, May). Testing the Continuity Hypothesis: evidence from corpus analysis. [Conference presentation]. Discourse studies and linguistic data science – DiSLiDaS (NexusLinguarum Workshop), Online.

 

Das, D., & Egg, M. (2021, Aug). Continuity in discourse: A case study on causal and contrastive relations. [Conference presentation]. Continuative and Contrastive Discourse Relations across Discourse Domains: Cognitive and Cross-Linguistic Approaches (workshop at the 54th Annual Meeting of the Societas Linguistica Europaea), Online.

 

Egg, M., & Das, D. (2021, Feb). Signalling Conditional Relations. [Conference presentation]. The Semantics and Pragmatics of Conditional Connectives (workshop at the 43rd Annual Conference of the DGfS), Online.

 

Das, D., & Egg, M. (2019, Sept). Caught in the middle with you: Between under- and overspecification of discourse relations. [Conference presentation]. XPrag workshop on Contrasting Underspecification and Overspecification of Discourse Relations. ZAS Berlin, Germany.

 

Das, D. (2019, Jun). Nuclearity in RST and signals of coherence relations. [Conference presentation]. The Workshop on Discourse Relation Parsing and Treebanking 2019. Minneapolis, USA.

 

Das, D. (2019, Jun). Annotating Shallow Discourse Relations in Twitter Conversations. [Conference presentation]. The Workshop on Discourse Relation Parsing and Treebanking 2019. Minneapolis, USA.

 

Das, D. (2018, May). Multiple Signals of Coherence Relations. [Conference presentation]. The workshop on Implicit and explicit marking of discourse relations: the comparison between causals and conditionals. Osnabrueck University, Germany.

 

Das, D. (2018, May). Discourse Segmentation in Bangla. [Poster presentation]. The 4th Workshop on Indian Language Data: Resources and Evaluation (WILDRE-4). Miyazaki, Japan.

 

Das, D. (2018, May). Developing the Bangla RST Discourse Treebank. [Conference presentation]. The LREC 2018. Miyazaki, Japan.

 

Das, D. (2017, Sept). The Good, the Bad, and the Disagreement: Complex ground truth in rhetorical structure analysis. [Conference presentation]. The 6th Workshop on Recent Advances in RST and Related Formalisms. Santiago de Compostela, Spain.

 

Das, D. (2013, Jul). Signalling Subject Matter and Presentational Coherence Relations in Discourse: A Corpus Study. [Conference presentation]. 2013 LACUS Conference. Brooklyn College, Brooklyn, New York, USA.

 

Das, D. (2013, Jun). Explicit and Implicit Coherence Relations: A Corpus Study. [Conference presentation]. Canadian Linguistic Association (CLA) Conference. University of Victoria, Canada.

 

Das, D. (2012, Apr). Investigating the Role of Discourse Markers in Signalling Coherence Relations: A Corpus Study. [Conference presentation]. 2012 Northwest Linguistics Conference. University of Washington, Seattle, USA.

 

Das, D. (2020, May). The Uses and Distribution of Non-progressive Verbs in Progressive Forms in English: A Corpus-based Study. [Conference presentation]. 26th Northwest Linguistics Conference. Simon Fraser University, Canada.

 

Das, D. (2008). Technical Terms and Vernacular: Some Notes on Linguistic Terminology in Bangla. [Conference presentation]. The 30th All India Conference of Linguists, Deccan College Post-Graduate & Research Institute, Pune, India.



Invited Talks

 

Das, D. (2023, Jan). Continuity, discourse relations and their signalling. [Keynote presentation]. Discourse grammar, discourse coherence and discourse relations. University of Augsburg, Germany.

 

Das, D. (2021, Nov). Discourse structure: Cohesion, coherence relations and discourse signals. [Invited talk]. The Shabdo conference. Prof. Suniti Kumar Chatterjee memorial talk. Jadavpur University, India.

 

Das, D. (2020, Oct). Structuring discourse through coherence relations and relational signals. [Invited talk]. Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Kharagpur, India.



Corpora


Das, D., & Egg, M. (to appear). The RST Continuity Corpus. Linguistic Data Consortium.

 

Das, D., & Stede, M. (partially completed). The Bangla RST Discourse Treebank. University of Potsdam, Germany.


Das, D., Taboada, M., & McFetridge, P. (2015). RST Signalling Corpus. LDC2015T10. Web Download. Philadelphia: Linguistic Data Consortium.



Lexicons


Das, D., Ghosh, S.S., & Chatterjee, L. (2018). DiMLex-Bangla: A lexicon of Bangla discourse connectives. University of Potsdam, Germany.


Das, D., Scheffler, T., Bourgonje, P., & Stede, M. (2018). DiMLex-Eng: A lexicon of English discourse connectives. University of Potsdam, Germany.