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Deixis and anaphora

2002
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Stirling, L., Huddleston, R. D.
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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

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 and Semantic Innocence

Journal of Semantics, 2009
Semantic theories that violate semantic innocence, that is require reference shifts when terms are embedded in ‘that’ clauses and the like, are often challenged by producing sentences where an anaphoric expression, while not itself embedded in a context in which reference shifts, is anaphoric on an antecedent expression that is embedded in such a ...
Steglich-Petersen, Asbjørn, Smit, J.P.
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Annotating abstract anaphora

Language Resources and Evaluation, 2011
In this paper, we present first results from annotating abstract (discourse-deictic) anaphora in German. Our annotation guidelines provide linguistic tests for identifying the antecedent, and for determining the semantic types of both the antecedent and the anaphor. The corpus consists of selected speaker turns from the Europarl corpus.
Stefanie Dipper, Heike Zinsmeister
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Pronominal anaphora understanding

2010 10th International Conference on Intelligent Systems Design and Applications, 2010
We argue that pronominal anaphora understanding must rely on the recovery of argument structure asymmetries in conjunction with principles restricting the set of possible antecedents for pronouns. We provide empirical evidence for the need of deep parsing recovering arguments, both overt and covert, that can be possible antecedents for pronouns.
Anna Maria Di Sciullo   +3 more
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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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Semantics, translation, and anaphora

Computers and Translation, 1986
Etude semantique des anaphores dans le cadre de la linguistique «computationnelle»: etablissement d'une regle d'interpretation anaphorique des termes a ...
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Complement Anaphora and Interpretation

Journal of Semantics, 2003
Quantificational sentences D(A)(B) allow for subsequent plural anaphoric reference to three sets associated with them: the maximal set A, the reference set A ∩ B and, sometimes, the complement set A ∩ - B. The latter case, where an anaphor refers to the set-theoretical difference of restrictor and scope, has been studied by both psycholinguists and ...
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Sameness, Ellipsis and Anaphora

2012
We compare explicit assertions of sameness with analogous elliptical and anaphoric expressions, and find striking differences in their interpretation. We account for those differences with a two part proposal: first, we propose that same is additive, similar to too. Second, same must take scope over a containing event-denoting expression.
Hardt, Daniel   +2 more
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