The Cognitive approach to Coherence Relations (Sanders, Spooren, & Noordman, 1992) was originally proposed as a set of cognitively plausible primitives to order coherence relations, but is also increasingly used as a discourse annotation scheme. This paper provides an overview of new CCR distinctions that have been proposed over the years, summarizes the most important discussions about the operationalization of the primitives, and introduces a new distinction (DISJUNCTION) to the taxonomy to improve the descriptive adequacy of CCR. In addition, it reflects on the use of the CCR as an annotation scheme in practice. The overall aim of the paper is to provide an overview of state-of-the-art CCR for discourse annotation that can form, together...
The notion that a text is coherent in virtue of the `relations' that hold between its component...
In this paper, we show how three often used and seemingly different discourse annotation frameworks ...
International audienceHobbs (1979) ('Coherence and Coreference', Cognitive Science 3, 67-90) claims ...
The Cognitive approach to Coherence Relations (Sanders, Spooren, & Noordman, 1992) was originall...
Over the last decennia, annotating discourse coherence relations has gained increasing interest of t...
Over the last decennia, annotating discourse coherence relations has gained increasing interest of t...
In this thesis, we aim to analyze the computational aspects of discourse annotation. Discourse is no...
Temporal information is one of the prominent features that determine the coherence in a discourse. T...
Temporal information is one of the prominent features that determine the coherence in a discourse. T...
To fully understand a discourse, it is essential not only to know the meaning of each individual cla...
Temporal information is one of the prominent features that determine the coherence in a discourse. T...
In this paper we argue that coherence relations between discourse units are ultimately based on ment...
This article presents an analysis of the acquisition order of coherence relations between discourse ...
In this dissertation, we examine how coherence relations (relations between propositions, such as Co...
A central issue in linguistics concerns the relationship between theories and evidence in data. We i...
The notion that a text is coherent in virtue of the `relations' that hold between its component...
In this paper, we show how three often used and seemingly different discourse annotation frameworks ...
International audienceHobbs (1979) ('Coherence and Coreference', Cognitive Science 3, 67-90) claims ...
The Cognitive approach to Coherence Relations (Sanders, Spooren, & Noordman, 1992) was originall...
Over the last decennia, annotating discourse coherence relations has gained increasing interest of t...
Over the last decennia, annotating discourse coherence relations has gained increasing interest of t...
In this thesis, we aim to analyze the computational aspects of discourse annotation. Discourse is no...
Temporal information is one of the prominent features that determine the coherence in a discourse. T...
Temporal information is one of the prominent features that determine the coherence in a discourse. T...
To fully understand a discourse, it is essential not only to know the meaning of each individual cla...
Temporal information is one of the prominent features that determine the coherence in a discourse. T...
In this paper we argue that coherence relations between discourse units are ultimately based on ment...
This article presents an analysis of the acquisition order of coherence relations between discourse ...
In this dissertation, we examine how coherence relations (relations between propositions, such as Co...
A central issue in linguistics concerns the relationship between theories and evidence in data. We i...
The notion that a text is coherent in virtue of the `relations' that hold between its component...
In this paper, we show how three often used and seemingly different discourse annotation frameworks ...
International audienceHobbs (1979) ('Coherence and Coreference', Cognitive Science 3, 67-90) claims ...