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Neural Anaphora Resolution in Dialogue [PDF]
Hideo Kobayashi, Shengjie Li, Vincent Ng
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Modelling the flow of discourse in a corpus of written academic English [PDF]
Discourse studies attempt to describe how context affects text, and how text progresses from one sentence to the next. Systemic Functional Linguistics (SFL) offers a model of language to describe how information flow varies according to context and co ...
Moore, Nicolas
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Empirical Perspectives on Anaphora Resolution
Traditionally, anaphor resolution focused on structural cues of the antecedent. Recently, the interaction between discourse factors and information structure affecting antecedent salience has been more thoroughly explored. This volume depicts selected peer-reviewed research papers that tackle issues in anaphor resolution from theoretical, empirical and
Holler, Anke, Suckow, Katja
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Chinese EFL learners different from English natives in cataphora resolution: Evidence from eye-tracking studies. [PDF]
Wang T +5 more
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An Event-Related Brain Potential (ERP) Study of Complex Anaphora in Spanish. [PDF]
García-Sierra A +3 more
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Strategies of Anaphora Resolution
First draft: November 1997 (OTS Working Papers) Revised: May 1999 Appeared in Hans Bennis, M. Everaert and E. Reuland (eds) Interface Strategies North Holland Amsterdam (2000).Several corrections were added at the proofs stage, not included here. The major points of this paper are: a.
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The effects of grammatical gender on the processing of occupational role names in Slovene: An event-related potential study. [PDF]
Mikić Ljubi J +3 more
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Focus on the Narrative Skills of Teenagers With Developmental Language Disorder and High Functioning Autism. [PDF]
Broc L +4 more
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Pointing to the right side? An ERP study on anaphora resolution in German Sign Language. [PDF]
Wienholz A +5 more
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