D-LTAG is a discourse-level extension of lexicalized tree-adjoining grammar (LTAG), in which discourse syntax is projected by different types of discourse connectives and discourse interpretation is a product of compositional rules, anaphora resolution, and inference. In this paper, we present a D-LTAG extension of ongoing work on an LTAG syntax-semantic interface. First, we show how predicate-argument semantics are computed for standard, ‘structural ’ discourse connectives. These are connectives that retrieve their semantic arguments from their D-LTAG syntactic tree. Then we focus on discourse connectives that occur syntactically as (usually) fronted adverbials. These connectives do not retrieve both their semantic arguments from a single ...
In this thesis, we address the question of why certain S-modifying adverbials are only interpretable...
In this thesis, we address the question of why certain S-modifying adverbials are only interpretable...
We propose D-STAG, a new formalism for the automatic analysis of discourse. The analyses computed by...
We present an implementation of a discourse parsing system for a lexicalized Tree-Ajoining Grammar f...
Discourse connectives can be analysed as encoding predicate-argument relations whose arguments deriv...
We propose D-STAG, a new formalism for the automatic analysis of discourse. The analyses computed by...
It is generally agreed that discourse has a recursive structure and that this structure affects the...
This dissertation addresses the questions of discourse modeling within a grammatical framework calle...
We have argued extensively in prior work that discourse connectives can be analyzed as en-coding pre...
Abstract. We propose d-stag, a new formalism for the automatic anal-ysis of discourse. The analyses ...
It is generally agreed that discourse has a recursive structure and that this structure affects the ...
We argue in this paper that many common adverbial phrases generally taken to be dis-course connectiv...
This dissertation addresses the questions of discourse modeling within a grammatical framework calle...
This dissertation addresses the questions of discourse modeling within a grammatical framework calle...
International audienceStarting from the perspective that discourse structure arises from the presenc...
In this thesis, we address the question of why certain S-modifying adverbials are only interpretable...
In this thesis, we address the question of why certain S-modifying adverbials are only interpretable...
We propose D-STAG, a new formalism for the automatic analysis of discourse. The analyses computed by...
We present an implementation of a discourse parsing system for a lexicalized Tree-Ajoining Grammar f...
Discourse connectives can be analysed as encoding predicate-argument relations whose arguments deriv...
We propose D-STAG, a new formalism for the automatic analysis of discourse. The analyses computed by...
It is generally agreed that discourse has a recursive structure and that this structure affects the...
This dissertation addresses the questions of discourse modeling within a grammatical framework calle...
We have argued extensively in prior work that discourse connectives can be analyzed as en-coding pre...
Abstract. We propose d-stag, a new formalism for the automatic anal-ysis of discourse. The analyses ...
It is generally agreed that discourse has a recursive structure and that this structure affects the ...
We argue in this paper that many common adverbial phrases generally taken to be dis-course connectiv...
This dissertation addresses the questions of discourse modeling within a grammatical framework calle...
This dissertation addresses the questions of discourse modeling within a grammatical framework calle...
International audienceStarting from the perspective that discourse structure arises from the presenc...
In this thesis, we address the question of why certain S-modifying adverbials are only interpretable...
In this thesis, we address the question of why certain S-modifying adverbials are only interpretable...
We propose D-STAG, a new formalism for the automatic analysis of discourse. The analyses computed by...