Elizabeth Marshman

520 total citations
14 papers, 99 citations indexed

About

Elizabeth Marshman is a scholar working on Artificial Intelligence, Language and Linguistics and Molecular Biology. According to data from OpenAlex, Elizabeth Marshman has authored 14 papers receiving a total of 99 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 10 papers in Artificial Intelligence, 10 papers in Language and Linguistics and 2 papers in Molecular Biology. Recurrent topics in Elizabeth Marshman's work include Natural Language Processing Techniques (9 papers), linguistics and terminology studies (8 papers) and Lexicography and Language Studies (5 papers). Elizabeth Marshman is often cited by papers focused on Natural Language Processing Techniques (9 papers), linguistics and terminology studies (8 papers) and Lexicography and Language Studies (5 papers). Elizabeth Marshman collaborates with scholars based in Canada and Spain. Elizabeth Marshman's co-authors include Lynne Bowker, Ingrid Meyer, Marie-Claude L’Homme and Sylvie Vandaele and has published in prestigious journals such as Meta Journal des traducteurs, Corpora and The Journal of Specialised Translation.

In The Last Decade

Elizabeth Marshman

13 papers receiving 79 citations

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All Works

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L’Homme, Marie-Claude, et al.. (2022). Environment terms and translation students. Babel Revue internationale de la traduction / International Journal of Translation / Revista Internacional de Traducción. 68(1). 55–85. 1 indexed citations
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Marshman, Elizabeth. (2014). Enriching terminology resources with knowledge-rich contexts. Terminology International Journal of Theoretical and Applied Issues in Specialized Communication. 20(2). 225–249. 4 indexed citations
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Marshman, Elizabeth. (2014). Taking Control: Language Professionals and Their Perception of Control when Using Language Technologies. Meta Journal des traducteurs. 59(2). 380–405. 8 indexed citations
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Marshman, Elizabeth, et al.. (2012). Helping language professionals relate to terms: Terminological relations and termbases. The Journal of Specialised Translation. 30–56. 5 indexed citations
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Bowker, Lynne & Elizabeth Marshman. (2010). Toward a Model of Active and Situated Learning in the Teaching of Computer-Aided Translation: Introducing the CERTT Project. 13. 199–226. 11 indexed citations
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Bowker, Lynne & Elizabeth Marshman. (2009). Better integration for better preparation. Terminology International Journal of Theoretical and Applied Issues in Specialized Communication. 15(1). 60–87. 5 indexed citations
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Marshman, Elizabeth, et al.. (2009). Marqueurs de la relation cause-effet : stabilité et variation dans des corpus de nature différente.. 1 indexed citations
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Marshman, Elizabeth. (2008). Expressions of uncertainty in candidate knowledge-rich contexts. Terminology International Journal of Theoretical and Applied Issues in Specialized Communication. 14(1). 124–151. 12 indexed citations
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Marshman, Elizabeth, et al.. (2008). Portability of cause–effect relation markers across specialised domains and text genres: a comparative evaluation. Corpora. 3(2). 141–172. 11 indexed citations
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Marshman, Elizabeth. (2007). Conference on Multilingualism and Applied Comparative Linguistics (MACL). Terminology International Journal of Theoretical and Applied Issues in Specialized Communication. 13(1). 111–115. 1 indexed citations
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Marshman, Elizabeth. (2007). Towards strategies for processing relationships between multiple relation participants in knowledge patterns. Terminology International Journal of Theoretical and Applied Issues in Specialized Communication. 13(1). 1–34. 3 indexed citations
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Vandaele, Sylvie, et al.. (2006). La conceptualisation métaphorique en biomédecine : indices de conceptualisation et réseaux lexicaux. Papyrus : Institutional Repository (Université de Montréal). 8. 73–94. 9 indexed citations
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Marshman, Elizabeth, et al.. (2002). French patterns for expressing concept relations. Terminology International Journal of Theoretical and Applied Issues in Specialized Communication. 8(1). 1–29. 21 indexed citations

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