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Anaphora

World Literature Today, 2009
Anaphora describes a dependence of the interpretation of one natural language expression on the interpretation of another natural language expression. For example, the pronoun ‘her’ in (1) below is anaphorically dependent for its interpretation on the interpretation of the noun phrase ‘Sally’ because ‘her’ refers to the same person ‘Sally’ refers to.
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Anaphora

2000
Abstract Understanding any communication depends on the listener or reader recognizing that some words refer to what has already been said or written (his, its, he, there, etc.). This mode of reference, anaphora, involves complicated cognitive and syntactic processes, which people usually perform unerringly, but which present formidable ...
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Anaphora

2023
The LFG approach to anaphora explicitly recognizes the substantial amount of variation that we see attested in the grammar of anaphoric elements, and it offers a lexicalist account that captures this diversity. This chapter provides an overview of the major tenets of this approach.
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Anaphora

2019
AbstractThis chapter presents LFG analyses for different types of anaphora. Section 14.1 discusses how incorporated pronominal elements behave differently from elements that alternate with agreement markers, and the ways in which these differ from morphologically independent pronouns.
Mary Dalrymple   +2 more
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Anaphora Resolution

International Journal of Information Retrieval Research, 2018
This article analyses the effect of anaphora resolution on information retrieval performance for systems with relevance ranking. It will be investigated if the Mean Average Precision of a retrieval system is improved after an intellectual replacement of all anaphors in a corpus with various texts.
Daniel Gros   +6 more
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Some Norwegian “Type Anaphora” are Surface Anaphora

Journal of Germanic Linguistics, 2012
The Norwegian pronoundet‘it, that’ is basically third person neuter singular. Under certain conditions, it can have antecedents that are not neuter singular (for example,Marit kjøpte en kylling—Detkjøpte John også‘Marit bought a chicken.masc—John bought one too’).
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Indirect anaphora

International Journal of Corpus Linguistics, 2006
This paper investigates indirect anaphora (IA) from a corpus-based linguistics (CBL) perspective. Indirect anaphora involves backward-pointing links between surface lexical items, such as demonstrative pronouns and objects, situations or concepts which are mentioned or hinted at in previous discourse, but which are not linguistically encoded as surface
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Anaphora Resolution

2020
This chapter provides a theoretical background of anaphora and introduces the varieties of this pervasive linguistic phenomenon. Next, it defines the task of anaphora resolution and introduces it as a three-stage process: identification of anaphors, location of the candidates for antecedents, and the resolution algorithm.
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On Anaphora

Études anglaises, 2011
Résumé L’article étudie l’anaphore, la catégorisation, le défini et l’indéfini dans quelques expressions anaphoriques nominales de l’anglais. Il fait l’hypothèse que la conceptualisation des références est un processus comportant des étapes, que la grammaire de l’anaphore enregistre.
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