We present a cross-lingual discourse relation analysis based on a parallel corpus with discourse information available only for one language. First, we conduct a corpus study to explore differences in discourse organization between Chinese and English, including differences in information packaging, implicit/explicit discourse expression divergence, and discourse connective ambiguities. Second, we introduce a novel approach to learning to recognize discourse relations, using the parallel corpus instead of discourse annotation in the language of interest. Our resulting semi-supervised system reaches state-of-art performance on the task of discourse relation detection, and outperforms a supervised system on discourse relation classification.P...
Corpus-assisted discourse studies is, by its nature, interdisciplinary. However, this need to reach ...
International audienceDiscourse relation classification has proven to be a hard task, with rather lo...
This paper discusses the empirical validation of annotation schemes proposed for discourse relations...
We present a cross-lingual discourse relation analysis based on a parallel corpus with discourse inf...
Though an important task in natural language processing, discourse relation recognition has not unti...
The challenging issues of discourse relation recognition in Chinese are addressed. Due to the lack o...
This paper addresses the specific features of Chinese discourse connectives, including types (word-p...
Discourse connectives are lexical items indicating coherence relations between discourse segments. E...
Existing discourse formalisms use different taxonomies of discourse relations, which require expert ...
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Analysing both linguistic and non-linguistic strata in dialogue interpreting (DI) studies sheds new...
Discourse is a coherent set of sentences where the sequential reading of the sentences yields a sens...
When carrying out a cross-linguistic study, the first step is “to make sure that you are comparing l...
This study examines the linguistic feature known as discourse connector using a corpus-informed appr...
We present a corpus study of local discourse relations based on the Penn Discourse Tree Bank, a larg...
Corpus-assisted discourse studies is, by its nature, interdisciplinary. However, this need to reach ...
International audienceDiscourse relation classification has proven to be a hard task, with rather lo...
This paper discusses the empirical validation of annotation schemes proposed for discourse relations...
We present a cross-lingual discourse relation analysis based on a parallel corpus with discourse inf...
Though an important task in natural language processing, discourse relation recognition has not unti...
The challenging issues of discourse relation recognition in Chinese are addressed. Due to the lack o...
This paper addresses the specific features of Chinese discourse connectives, including types (word-p...
Discourse connectives are lexical items indicating coherence relations between discourse segments. E...
Existing discourse formalisms use different taxonomies of discourse relations, which require expert ...
International audienceThis paper presents an interactive data dashboard that provides users with an ...
Analysing both linguistic and non-linguistic strata in dialogue interpreting (DI) studies sheds new...
Discourse is a coherent set of sentences where the sequential reading of the sentences yields a sens...
When carrying out a cross-linguistic study, the first step is “to make sure that you are comparing l...
This study examines the linguistic feature known as discourse connector using a corpus-informed appr...
We present a corpus study of local discourse relations based on the Penn Discourse Tree Bank, a larg...
Corpus-assisted discourse studies is, by its nature, interdisciplinary. However, this need to reach ...
International audienceDiscourse relation classification has proven to be a hard task, with rather lo...
This paper discusses the empirical validation of annotation schemes proposed for discourse relations...