In this paper we present a novel framework for resolving bridging anaphora. The new framework is based on the core set of relations that have been used to describe an entirely different linguistic process, the process of generating a compound noun from two different nouns. We argue that the linguistic processes of compound noun generation and the use of NP anaphora are alike hence have to use the same relational framework. We validated this hypothesis by using human annotators to interpret indirect anaphora from naturally occurring discourses. The annotators were asked to classify the relations between anaphor-antecedent pairs into relation types that have been previously used to describe the relations between a modifier and the head noun o...
Interpreting anaphoric expressions is one of the most fundamental aspects of lan-guage interpretatio...
This paper deals with a particular form of anaphora in which the anaphors refer to non-nominal antec...
In this paper we propose a classification of associative anaphora between event-denoting expressions...
In this paper we present a novel framework for resolving bridging anaphora. The new framework is bas...
In this paper we present a novel way to resolve indirect or bridging anaphora which gives us a riche...
In this paper we present a novel framework for resolving bridging anaphora.We argue that anaphora, p...
We argue in this paper that many common adverbial phrases generally taken to be dis-course connectiv...
This paper address the problem of which semantic relations are found in coreference chains and which...
'The Derivation of Anaphoric Relations' resolves a conspicuous problem for Minimalist theory, the ap...
Anaphora resolution forms a critical cornerstone of natural language computational systems and hence...
We argue in this paper that many common adverbial phrases generally taken to be discourse connective...
This technical report addresses the problem of how semantic relations can be used to improve the per...
This paper deals with anaphoric properties of both pronominal and nonpronominal Noun Phrases within ...
Starting from the assumption that NPs of all kinds can be anaphoric on antecedents in the linguistic...
We present a tool for the annotation of anaphoric and bridging relations in a corpus of written text...
Interpreting anaphoric expressions is one of the most fundamental aspects of lan-guage interpretatio...
This paper deals with a particular form of anaphora in which the anaphors refer to non-nominal antec...
In this paper we propose a classification of associative anaphora between event-denoting expressions...
In this paper we present a novel framework for resolving bridging anaphora. The new framework is bas...
In this paper we present a novel way to resolve indirect or bridging anaphora which gives us a riche...
In this paper we present a novel framework for resolving bridging anaphora.We argue that anaphora, p...
We argue in this paper that many common adverbial phrases generally taken to be dis-course connectiv...
This paper address the problem of which semantic relations are found in coreference chains and which...
'The Derivation of Anaphoric Relations' resolves a conspicuous problem for Minimalist theory, the ap...
Anaphora resolution forms a critical cornerstone of natural language computational systems and hence...
We argue in this paper that many common adverbial phrases generally taken to be discourse connective...
This technical report addresses the problem of how semantic relations can be used to improve the per...
This paper deals with anaphoric properties of both pronominal and nonpronominal Noun Phrases within ...
Starting from the assumption that NPs of all kinds can be anaphoric on antecedents in the linguistic...
We present a tool for the annotation of anaphoric and bridging relations in a corpus of written text...
Interpreting anaphoric expressions is one of the most fundamental aspects of lan-guage interpretatio...
This paper deals with a particular form of anaphora in which the anaphors refer to non-nominal antec...
In this paper we propose a classification of associative anaphora between event-denoting expressions...