The Turkish Discourse Bank (TDB) is a resource of approximately 400,000 words in its current release in which explicit discourse connectives and phrasal expressions are annotated along with the textual spans they relate. The corpus has been annotated by annotators using a semiautomatic annotation tool. We expect that it will enable researchers to study aspects of language beyond the sentence level. The TDB follows the Penn Discourse Tree Bank (PDTB) in adopting a connective-based annotation for discourse. The connectives are considered heads of annotated discourse relations. We have so far found only applicative structures in Turkish discourse, which, unlike syntactic heads, seem to have no need for composition. Interleaving in-text spans o...
This thesis is a descriptive study of four contrastive discourse connectives in Turkish. The main ai...
Discourse connectives (and, but, however) are one of many means of keeping the discourse coherent. D...
The subordinate verb forms that occur in non-finite adverbial clauses are called converbs (Göksel & ...
This paper describes first steps towards extending the METU Turkish Corpus from a sentence-level lan...
In an attempt to extend Penn Discourse Tree Bank (PDTB) / Turkish Discourse Bank (TDB) style annota...
In this paper we present the recent developments on Turkish Discourse Bank (TDB). We first summarize...
This paper briefly describes the Turkish Discourse Bank, the first publicly available annotated disc...
In this paper, we report on the annotation procedures we developed for annotating the Turkish Discou...
Various discourse theories have argued for data structures ranging from the simplest trees to the mo...
In this paper, the METU Turkish Discourse Bank Browser, a tool developed for browsing the annotated ...
This thesis investigates the structure of immediate discourse in Turkish. The first and fore- most q...
This paper describes the current state of the Turkish Discourse Bank, the first publicly available a...
In this paper, we describe an annotation environment developed for the marking of discourse structur...
In this paper, we describe an annotation environment developed for the marking of discourse structur...
A text is a linguistic structure that is more than a random collection of sentences. A text is cohes...
This thesis is a descriptive study of four contrastive discourse connectives in Turkish. The main ai...
Discourse connectives (and, but, however) are one of many means of keeping the discourse coherent. D...
The subordinate verb forms that occur in non-finite adverbial clauses are called converbs (Göksel & ...
This paper describes first steps towards extending the METU Turkish Corpus from a sentence-level lan...
In an attempt to extend Penn Discourse Tree Bank (PDTB) / Turkish Discourse Bank (TDB) style annota...
In this paper we present the recent developments on Turkish Discourse Bank (TDB). We first summarize...
This paper briefly describes the Turkish Discourse Bank, the first publicly available annotated disc...
In this paper, we report on the annotation procedures we developed for annotating the Turkish Discou...
Various discourse theories have argued for data structures ranging from the simplest trees to the mo...
In this paper, the METU Turkish Discourse Bank Browser, a tool developed for browsing the annotated ...
This thesis investigates the structure of immediate discourse in Turkish. The first and fore- most q...
This paper describes the current state of the Turkish Discourse Bank, the first publicly available a...
In this paper, we describe an annotation environment developed for the marking of discourse structur...
In this paper, we describe an annotation environment developed for the marking of discourse structur...
A text is a linguistic structure that is more than a random collection of sentences. A text is cohes...
This thesis is a descriptive study of four contrastive discourse connectives in Turkish. The main ai...
Discourse connectives (and, but, however) are one of many means of keeping the discourse coherent. D...
The subordinate verb forms that occur in non-finite adverbial clauses are called converbs (Göksel & ...