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Dense Paraphrasing for multimodal dialogue interpretation. [PDF]
Tu J, Rim K, Ye B, Lai K, Pustejovsky J.
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Triplétoile: Extraction of knowledge from microblogging text. [PDF]
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Pragmatic language production in mood and psychotic disorders a systematic review and meta-analysis
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The changing landscape of text mining: a review of approaches for ecology and evolution. [PDF]
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RiCoRecA: rich cooking recipe annotation schema. [PDF]
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Secondary imperfectivisation is reverbalisation. [PDF]
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The Concurrent and Longitudinal Contributions of Linguistic and Cognitive Skills to L2 Writing Quality. [PDF]
Zhao A, Chen F, Li X.
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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 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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