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Subject-tracking and topic continuity in the Church Slavonic translation of the story of Abraham and his niece Mary [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
The present article addresses issues of referentiality and text cohesion in a Church Slavonic narrative text. Starting with the specific problem of referential conflict as formulated by Kibrik (19871, issues of tracking personal participants in a ...
Stern, Dieter
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Between anaphora and deixis...the resolution of the demonstrative noun-phrase ‘that N’ [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Three experiments examined the hypothesis that the demonstrative noun phrase (NP) that N, as an anadeictic expression, preferentially refers to the less salient referent in a discourse representation when used anaphorically, whereas the anaphoric pronoun
Cowles, H Wind   +2 more
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Perspective phonologique sur l’anaphore

open access: yesCorela, 2022
There is no consensual definition of anaphora. Some see it as the use of a term that refers back to a textual unit whereas others consider that it essentially consists in a mental representation derived from linguistic or nonlinguistic discoursal ...
Stephan Wilhelm
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Annotating discourse anaphora [PDF]

open access: yesProceedings of the Third Linguistic Annotation Workshop on - ACL-IJCNLP '09, 2009
In this paper, we present preliminary work on corpus-based anaphora resolution of discourse deixis in German. Our annotation guidelines provide linguistic tests for locating 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.
Dipper, Stefanie, Zinsmeister, Heike
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Anaphore associative et relations de cohérence : une expression particulière de la relation Assertion-Indice

open access: yesDiscours, 2010
Anaphoric relations and lexical relations can guide the hearer or reader in the recognition of coherence relations. These two kinds of markers occur with associative anaphora. Are they complementary?
Mathilde Salles
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Anaphore résomptive conceptuelle et mémoire discursive : entre identité et altérité

open access: yesItinéraires, 2011
In this paper, we propose to explore the relations between conceptual anaphora (ARC) and memory in a corpus of controversial discourse such as essays or lampoons.
Mohamed Kara, Brigitte Wiederspiel
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THE ROLE OF SYNTACTIC STYLISTIC MEANS IN EXPRESSING THE EMOTION TERM LOVE [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Love as one of important feelings in human emotional, cognitive and social life has always attracted attention of the researchers: psychologists, linguists, philosophers, ethnologists, etc.
Byessonova   +56 more
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Synchronous and asynchronous distance learning of anaphora in foreign languages

open access: yesTexto Livre: Linguagem e Tecnologia, 2021
This paper analyses the influence of the distance learning modality (synchronous/asynchronous) in the learning of anaphora in English and Spanish as foreign languages, based on the results of a course offered to Modern Language students at a Brazilian ...
Amanda Maraschin Bruscato   +1 more
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Binding Principle for Long-distance Anaphors

open access: yesKansas Working Papers in Linguistics, 1997
This paper deals with long-distance anaphora, a binding phenomenon in which reflexives find their antecedents outside their local domain. I introduce various syntactic approaches to the phenomenon: Binding-domain parametrizing approach, Governing ...
Choi, Dong-Ik
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Vagueness and referential ambiguity in a large-scale annotated corpus [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
In this paper, we argue that difficulties in the definition of coreference itself contribute to lower inter-annotator agreement in certain cases. Data from a large referentially annotated corpus serves to corroborate this point, using a quantitative ...
Versley, Yannick
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