We argue in this paper that many common adverbial phrases generally taken to be discourse connectives signalling discourse relations between adjacent discourse units are instead anaphors. We do this by (i) demonstrating their behavioral similarity with more common anaphors (pronouns and definite NPs); (ii) presenting a general framework for understanding anaphora into which they nicely fit; (iii) showing the interpretational benefits of understanding discourse adverbials as anaphors; and (iv) sketching out a lexicalised grammar that facilitates discourse interpretation as a product of compositional rules, anaphor resolution and inference
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International audienceThe traditional definition of anaphora in purely co-textual terms as a relatio...
We argue in this paper that many common adverbial phrases generally taken to be discourse connective...
We argue in this paper that many common adverbial phrases generally taken to be dis-course connectiv...
We argue in this paper that many common adverbial phrases generally taken to signal a discourse rela...
In this paper we present a novel framework for resolving bridging anaphora. The new framework is bas...
We have argued extensively in prior work that discourse connectives can be analyzed as en-coding pre...
International audienceThis article is a critical examination of Dik's (1997b: ch. 10) account of dis...
This article is a critical examination of Dik’s (1997b: ch. 10) account of discourse anaphora, withi...
In this paper we present a novel framework for resolving bridging anaphora.We argue that anaphora, p...
International audienceThis article is a characterisation of discourse anaphora. It highlights the co...
Anaphora resolution forms a critical cornerstone of natural language computational systems and hence...
This paper investigates the generative processes involved in the formation of noun phrases (NPs) fro...
In this paper we present a novel way to resolve indirect or bridging anaphora which gives us a riche...
When people talk or write, they refer to things, objects, events, actions, facts and/or states that ...
In this paper, I consider a range of English expressions and show that their context-dependency can ...
International audienceThe traditional definition of anaphora in purely co-textual terms as a relatio...
We argue in this paper that many common adverbial phrases generally taken to be discourse connective...
We argue in this paper that many common adverbial phrases generally taken to be dis-course connectiv...
We argue in this paper that many common adverbial phrases generally taken to signal a discourse rela...
In this paper we present a novel framework for resolving bridging anaphora. The new framework is bas...
We have argued extensively in prior work that discourse connectives can be analyzed as en-coding pre...
International audienceThis article is a critical examination of Dik's (1997b: ch. 10) account of dis...
This article is a critical examination of Dik’s (1997b: ch. 10) account of discourse anaphora, withi...
In this paper we present a novel framework for resolving bridging anaphora.We argue that anaphora, p...
International audienceThis article is a characterisation of discourse anaphora. It highlights the co...
Anaphora resolution forms a critical cornerstone of natural language computational systems and hence...
This paper investigates the generative processes involved in the formation of noun phrases (NPs) fro...
In this paper we present a novel way to resolve indirect or bridging anaphora which gives us a riche...
When people talk or write, they refer to things, objects, events, actions, facts and/or states that ...
In this paper, I consider a range of English expressions and show that their context-dependency can ...
International audienceThe traditional definition of anaphora in purely co-textual terms as a relatio...