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2022
We examine GPT-2 (Radford et al., 2019), which is trained only on surface strings, to see whether or not the model makes correct predictions about the agreement patterns of a reflexive anaphor in English control constructions. Our findings show that GPT-2 struggles with transitive subject control constructions, but does well on transitive object ...
Lee, Soo-Hwan, Schuster, Sebastian
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We examine GPT-2 (Radford et al., 2019), which is trained only on surface strings, to see whether or not the model makes correct predictions about the agreement patterns of a reflexive anaphor in English control constructions. Our findings show that GPT-2 struggles with transitive subject control constructions, but does well on transitive object ...
Lee, Soo-Hwan, Schuster, Sebastian
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Anaphores Associatives et Classes D'objets
Lingvisticae Investigationes, 1996The "associative anaphoras" (e.g. He enters the village and goes to see the mayor), contrary to the "true anaphoras" (e.g. A policeman rings at the door; and soon the policeman leaves), are neither co-references, nor lexically identical to the antecedent.
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Collocations and colligations associated with discourse functions of unspecific anaphoric nouns
International Journal of Corpus Linguistics, 2008This paper investigates how particular collocations and colligations are associated with discourse functions of unspecific anaphoric nouns. Unspecific anaphoric nouns such as problem, reason, idea and fault, called labels here, encapsulate and replace a preceding stretch of discourse.
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Nominal Associative Anaphors – A Text-Based Analysis at the Semantics-Pragmatics Interface
2011This pilot study investigates the proportion of nominal associative anaphors (NAAs) in German texts. The research is motivated by a study that shows a high proportion of nonpossessive uses among two-place predicates (cf.[16]). Such cases could be explained by NAAs, in that their anchor may provide the required possessor argument.
Nicolas Kimm, Christian Horn
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Langue française, 1999
Georges Kleiber: Anaphore associative et relation partie-tout: condition d'aliénation et principe de congruence ontologique The aim of this paper is to give an answer to the problem raised by the analysis of the relation which holds between the two referents involved in an associative anaphor.
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Georges Kleiber: Anaphore associative et relation partie-tout: condition d'aliénation et principe de congruence ontologique The aim of this paper is to give an answer to the problem raised by the analysis of the relation which holds between the two referents involved in an associative anaphor.
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Langue française, 1999
Anne Daladier: The original adverbial caracter of the indo-european genitive case, extractions, possessive pronouns, anaphoric le and grammaticalized interpretations in French nominal The use of various morphological pronouns inside distributional oppositions such as: constraints on the possessivation of de N, constraints on Qu- extraction in ...
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Anne Daladier: The original adverbial caracter of the indo-european genitive case, extractions, possessive pronouns, anaphoric le and grammaticalized interpretations in French nominal The use of various morphological pronouns inside distributional oppositions such as: constraints on the possessivation of de N, constraints on Qu- extraction in ...
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jun J Mao,, Msce +2 more
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Multidisciplinary standards of care and recent progress in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2020Aaron J Grossberg +2 more
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