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Integrating LFG’s binding theory with PCDRT

open access: yesJournal of Language Modelling, 2018
We provide a formal model for the interaction of syntax and pragmatics in the interpretation of anaphoric binding constraints on personal and reflexive pronouns.
Mary Dalrymple, Dag Haug, John Lowe
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Comparing Knowledge Sources for Nominal Anaphora Resolution

open access: yesComputational Linguistics, 2021
Katja Markert, Malvina Nissim
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ALTERNATIVE METHODOLOGICAL APPROACHES FOR THE INVESTIGATION OF CONCEPTUAL ANAPHORA

open access: yesSignum: Estudos da Linguagem, 2013
This paper intends to study the processes involved in resolving plural and singular pronouns when their antecedent is a collective (e.g., “the team”).
Mahayana C. GODOY   +2 more
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A Twin-Candidate Model for Learning-Based Anaphora Resolution

open access: yesComputational Linguistics, 2021
Xiaofeng Yang, Jian Su, Chew Lim Tan
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Strategies of Anaphora Resolution

open access: yes, 1997
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.
openaire   +2 more sources

Neural pronominal anaphora resolution for Amharic text using multiple embeddings

open access: yesDiscover Computing
We describe a deep neural model for pronominal anaphora resolution in Amharic, a Semitic language of Ethiopia. In Amharic, pronouns may appear as standalone words or implicit ones, i.e. morphemes of other words. Both carry morphological features that can
Yitayal Abate, Yaregal Assabie
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Resolution of English Pronouns by Vietnamese EFL Learners

open access: yesTheory and Practice of Second Language Acquisition
Successful discourse comprehension involves accurate interpretation of anaphoric expressions such as pronouns (e.g., he, him) and reflexives (e.g., himself, herself), which is thought to be structurally constrained under the Binding theory.
Nghi Vo Gia Le, Quyen Thi Nguyen
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Introduction to the Special Issue on Computational Anaphora Resolution

open access: yesComputational Linguistics, 2021
Ruslan Mitkov   +2 more
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