In this paper we propose a classification of associative anaphora between event-denoting expressions, from a semantic interpretation of the link holding between the anaphor and its antecedent. Specifically, we examine the anaphoric relation in terms of the interaction between two distinct parameters: temporal structure and inherent lexical semantic content. We characterize each class in terms of a multi-layered lexical representation based on Generative Lexicon theory
Starting from the assumption that NPs of all kinds can be anaphoric on antecedents in the linguistic...
International audienceAn anaphor is said to be associative when it refers to a referent (i) which ha...
This technical report addresses the problem of how semantic relations can be used to improve the per...
International audienceThis paper presents a classification of associative anaphora between event-den...
In this paper we present a novel framework for resolving bridging anaphora. The new framework is bas...
When people talk or write, they refer to things, objects, events, actions, facts and/or states that ...
This paper deals with anaphoric properties of both pronominal and nonpronominal Noun Phrases within ...
This paper presents some distinction between actancial associative anaphora and nominalisation from ...
This paper deals with a particular form of anaphora in which the anaphors refer to non-nominal antec...
In this paper we present a novel framework for resolving bridging anaphora.We argue that anaphora, p...
When resolving anaphora, the precise identification of the antecedent is sometimes difficult. In a f...
International audienceThe traditional definition of anaphora in purely co-textual terms as a relatio...
We have argued extensively in prior work that discourse connectives can be analyzed as en-coding pre...
Anaphors, in the government-binding framework, are nominal expressions which must be related to an a...
When people talk or write, they refer to things, objects, events, actions, facts and/or states that ...
Starting from the assumption that NPs of all kinds can be anaphoric on antecedents in the linguistic...
International audienceAn anaphor is said to be associative when it refers to a referent (i) which ha...
This technical report addresses the problem of how semantic relations can be used to improve the per...
International audienceThis paper presents a classification of associative anaphora between event-den...
In this paper we present a novel framework for resolving bridging anaphora. The new framework is bas...
When people talk or write, they refer to things, objects, events, actions, facts and/or states that ...
This paper deals with anaphoric properties of both pronominal and nonpronominal Noun Phrases within ...
This paper presents some distinction between actancial associative anaphora and nominalisation from ...
This paper deals with a particular form of anaphora in which the anaphors refer to non-nominal antec...
In this paper we present a novel framework for resolving bridging anaphora.We argue that anaphora, p...
When resolving anaphora, the precise identification of the antecedent is sometimes difficult. In a f...
International audienceThe traditional definition of anaphora in purely co-textual terms as a relatio...
We have argued extensively in prior work that discourse connectives can be analyzed as en-coding pre...
Anaphors, in the government-binding framework, are nominal expressions which must be related to an a...
When people talk or write, they refer to things, objects, events, actions, facts and/or states that ...
Starting from the assumption that NPs of all kinds can be anaphoric on antecedents in the linguistic...
International audienceAn anaphor is said to be associative when it refers to a referent (i) which ha...
This technical report addresses the problem of how semantic relations can be used to improve the per...