Discourse relations are a bridge between sentence-level semantics and discourse-level semantics. They can be signalled explicitly with discourse connectives or conveyed implicitly, to be inferred by a comprehender. The same discourse units can be related in more than one way, sig-nalled by multiple connectives. But mul-tiple connectives aren’t necessary: Multi-ple relations can be conveyed even when only one connective is explicit. This paper describes the initial phase in a larger ex-perimental study aimed at answering two questions: (1) Given an explicit discourse adverbial, what discourse relation(s) do naive subjects take to be operative, and (2) Can this be predicted on the basis of the explicit adverbial alone, or does it depend inste...
Discourse relations can either be explicitly marked by discourse connectives (DCs), such as the...
To fully understand a discourse, it is essential not only to know the meaning of each individual cla...
A discourse is not merely a collection of random utterances. Rather, the components of a discourse a...
Discourse coherence refers to a set of relations that connect textual units to each other in order t...
While explicit discourse connectives can signal coherence relations, a common assumption is that onl...
Relations that hold between discourse segments can, but need not, be made explicit by means of disco...
Speakers have several options when they express a discourse relation: they can leave it implicit, or...
Discourse connectives are metatextual comments that signal discourse coherence relations. They can b...
Translation of discourse connectives varies more in human translations than in machine translations....
Coherence relations linking discourse segments can be communicated explicitly by the use of connecti...
Pieces of discourse such as "The plane landed, (then) passengers got off" and "The plane landed unex...
This paper explores the syntactic and semantics of discourse connectives typically produced in a com...
Abstract: in this paper we experimentally address the issue of the constraints governing the use of ...
Many theories of discourse structure rely on the idea that the segments comprising the discourse are...
Existing discourse formalisms use different taxonomies of discourse relations, which require expert ...
Discourse relations can either be explicitly marked by discourse connectives (DCs), such as the...
To fully understand a discourse, it is essential not only to know the meaning of each individual cla...
A discourse is not merely a collection of random utterances. Rather, the components of a discourse a...
Discourse coherence refers to a set of relations that connect textual units to each other in order t...
While explicit discourse connectives can signal coherence relations, a common assumption is that onl...
Relations that hold between discourse segments can, but need not, be made explicit by means of disco...
Speakers have several options when they express a discourse relation: they can leave it implicit, or...
Discourse connectives are metatextual comments that signal discourse coherence relations. They can b...
Translation of discourse connectives varies more in human translations than in machine translations....
Coherence relations linking discourse segments can be communicated explicitly by the use of connecti...
Pieces of discourse such as "The plane landed, (then) passengers got off" and "The plane landed unex...
This paper explores the syntactic and semantics of discourse connectives typically produced in a com...
Abstract: in this paper we experimentally address the issue of the constraints governing the use of ...
Many theories of discourse structure rely on the idea that the segments comprising the discourse are...
Existing discourse formalisms use different taxonomies of discourse relations, which require expert ...
Discourse relations can either be explicitly marked by discourse connectives (DCs), such as the...
To fully understand a discourse, it is essential not only to know the meaning of each individual cla...
A discourse is not merely a collection of random utterances. Rather, the components of a discourse a...