1.2k total citations 15 papers, 202 citations indexed
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Christopher Piñón is a scholar working on Language and Linguistics, Artificial Intelligence and Philosophy.
According to data from OpenAlex, Christopher Piñón has authored 15 papers receiving a total of 202 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 9 papers in Language and Linguistics, 6 papers in Artificial Intelligence and 4 papers in Philosophy. Recurrent topics in Christopher Piñón's work include Syntax, Semantics, Linguistic Variation (6 papers), Natural Language Processing Techniques (5 papers) and Lexicography and Language Studies (2 papers). Christopher Piñón is often cited by papers focused on Syntax, Semantics, Linguistic Variation (6 papers), Natural Language Processing Techniques (5 papers) and Lexicography and Language Studies (2 papers). Christopher Piñón collaborates with scholars based in Germany, France and Canada. Christopher Piñón's co-authors include Henriëtte de Swart, Makoto Kanazawa, Fabienne Martin, István Kenesei, Florian Schäfer and Ferenc Kiefer and has published in prestigious journals such as Theoretical Linguistics, Glossa a journal of general linguistics and Medical Entomology and Zoology.
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Piñón, Christopher. (2015). An illusory common core. Theoretical Linguistics. 41(3-4).2 indexed citations
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Piñón, Christopher. (2010). What to do with agent-oriented adverbs.5 indexed citations
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Kiefer, Ferenc, et al.. (2008). Strukturális magyar nyelvtan. 4. A szótár szerkezete = Structural grammar of Hungarian. 4. The structure of the lexicon. Repository of the Academy's Library (Library of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences). 147(7). 6–6.1 indexed citations
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Piñón, Christopher. (2003). Distributive po- in Polish.1 indexed citations
Piñón, Christopher. (2001). Modelling the causative-inchoative alternation.10 indexed citations
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Piñón, Christopher. (2000). Happening Gradually. Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society. 26(1). 445–445.6 indexed citations
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Piñón, Christopher. (1997). Achievements in an Event Semantics. Proceedings from Semantics and Linguistic Theory. 7. 276–276.56 indexed citations
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Kanazawa, Makoto, Christopher Piñón, & Henriëtte de Swart. (1996). Quantifiers, Deduction, and Context.47 indexed citations
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Piñón, Christopher. (1995). An ontology for event semantics. Medical Entomology and Zoology.15 indexed citations
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Piñón, Christopher. (1994). Accumulation and aspectuality in Polish. Scholarworks (University of Massachusetts Amherst). 24(2). 10.9 indexed citations
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Piñón, Christopher. (1992). The Preverb Problem in German and Hungarian. Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society. 18(1). 395–395.2 indexed citations
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