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In sign language, one may sometimes re-use a locus that originally referred to a spatial location in order to denote an individual found at that location (“Locative Shift”). We suggest that Locative Shift arises when a covert individual-denoting variable
Philippe Schlenker
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Anaphora Resolution with the ARRAU Corpus [PDF]
The ARRAU corpus is an anaphorically annotated corpus of English providing rich linguistic information about anaphora resolution. The most distinctive feature of the corpus is the annotation of a wide range of anaphoric relations, including bridging ...
Juntao Yu +44 more
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Anafora pamięciowa w prasowym dyskursie wspomnieniowym
The aim of this paper is to present the concept of cognitive anaphora and its contribution to the memory construction in the French information mainstream press genre.
Karolina Wojtczak
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In the current information age, with the exponential growth of data volume and language-based applications, the accurate resolution of intra-contextual relationships in texts has become indispensable for both academic research and industrial Natural ...
Engin Demir, Metin Bilgin
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Processing implicit control: evidence from reading times
Sentences such as The ship was sunk to collect the insurance exhibit an unusual form of anaphora, implicit control, where neither anaphor nor antecedent is audible.
Michael eMcCourt +4 more
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Où est "ailleurs" ? Sémantique lexicale de l'adverbe spatial "ailleurs".
Like other words, we think that the French spatial adverbial ailleurs contains two kinds of information: a conceptual meaning and a procedural meaning that depends on the semantico-referential process it involves. This article postulates that ailleurs is
Marie Lammert
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Deixis and anaphora [final version]
forthcoming.A defence of the 'pragmatic' theory of anaphora (which stresses the analogy between anaphora and deixis) against an argument put forward by Gareth ...
Recanati, François
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Anaphora in Generative Grammar
Intuitively, it is clear why languages have anaphoric relations: anaphora reduces redundancy, thereby shortening (and hence simplifying) sentences. In order for this simplification to be possible, however, it is necessary that the speaker of a language ...
Wasow, Thomas.
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Pronominal anaphora in Basque: annotation of a real corpus [PDF]
This paper describes the process followed in the annotation of pronominal anaphora in the Eus3LB corpus1 of Basque. Our aim is to use this annotation as the basis for later computational treatment of our language.
Díaz de Ilarraza Sánchez, Arantza +2 more
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