This paper deals with the uses of the annotations of third person singular neuter pronouns in the DAD parallel and comparable corpora of Danish and Italian texts and spoken data. The annotations contain information about the functions of these pronouns and their uses as abstract anaphora. Abstract anaphora have constructions such as verbal phrases, clauses and discourse segments as antecedents and refer to abstract objects comprising events, situations and propositions. The analysis of the annotated data shows the language specific characteristics of abstract anaphora in the two languages compared with the uses of abstract anaphora in English. Finally, the paper presents machine learning experiments run on the annotated data in order to ide...
The Copenhagen Dependency Treebanks (CDT) are a set of parallel treebanks for Danish, English, Germa...
The nature of personal pronouns is different from one language to another. In many languages, person...
The contribution opens with a general introduction to a phoric (anaphoric and cataphoric) and deicti...
anaphora in Danish and Italian. By abstract anaphora it is here meant pronouns whose linguistic ante...
Proceedings of the Second Workshop on Anaphora Resolution (WAR II). Editor: Christer Johansson. N...
This paper describes the results of an investigation of pronominal abstract anaphora in parallel and...
This paper is about the relation between pronominal types, syntactic types of the antecedent, semant...
This paper discusses a corpus-based investigation of the distribution of the third-person neuter sin...
Three experiments investigated the interpretation and production of pronouns in German. The first tw...
Coreference resolution, determining the appropriate discourse referent for an anaphoric expression, ...
International audienceAnaphora resolution is a complex process in which multiple linguistic factors ...
Predicates in the Germanic languages display several possibilities for anaphora. Two of the best kno...
An adequate conception of anaphora is still a desideratum. Considering the anaphoric use of third-pe...
Abstract anaphors refer to abstract referents, such as facts or events. This paper presents a corpus...
The paper analyzes the influence of Latin syntax on the usage of pronouns in Marulić’s and Kašić’s t...
The Copenhagen Dependency Treebanks (CDT) are a set of parallel treebanks for Danish, English, Germa...
The nature of personal pronouns is different from one language to another. In many languages, person...
The contribution opens with a general introduction to a phoric (anaphoric and cataphoric) and deicti...
anaphora in Danish and Italian. By abstract anaphora it is here meant pronouns whose linguistic ante...
Proceedings of the Second Workshop on Anaphora Resolution (WAR II). Editor: Christer Johansson. N...
This paper describes the results of an investigation of pronominal abstract anaphora in parallel and...
This paper is about the relation between pronominal types, syntactic types of the antecedent, semant...
This paper discusses a corpus-based investigation of the distribution of the third-person neuter sin...
Three experiments investigated the interpretation and production of pronouns in German. The first tw...
Coreference resolution, determining the appropriate discourse referent for an anaphoric expression, ...
International audienceAnaphora resolution is a complex process in which multiple linguistic factors ...
Predicates in the Germanic languages display several possibilities for anaphora. Two of the best kno...
An adequate conception of anaphora is still a desideratum. Considering the anaphoric use of third-pe...
Abstract anaphors refer to abstract referents, such as facts or events. This paper presents a corpus...
The paper analyzes the influence of Latin syntax on the usage of pronouns in Marulić’s and Kašić’s t...
The Copenhagen Dependency Treebanks (CDT) are a set of parallel treebanks for Danish, English, Germa...
The nature of personal pronouns is different from one language to another. In many languages, person...
The contribution opens with a general introduction to a phoric (anaphoric and cataphoric) and deicti...