PDRT-SANDBOX is a Haskell NLP library that implements Discourse Representation Theory (DRT), and its extension Projective Discourse Representation Theory (PDRT)
In this article, a previously unnoticed problem of Segmented Discourse Representation Theory ("SDRT"...
The influential idea by van der Sandt (1992) to treat presuppositions as anaphora in the framework o...
This paper deals with forward references (also called kataphoric references) in English. In order to...
PDRT-SANDBOX is a Haskell NLP library that implements Discourse Representation Theory (DRT), and its...
We introduce PDRT-SANDBOX, a Haskell library that implements Projective Dis- course Representation T...
We introduce PDRT-SANDBOX, a Haskell library that implements Projective Dis- course Representation T...
DRT - Discourse Representation TheorySIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC...
This article gives a survey of Discourse Representation Theory (DRT), including recent developments,...
Discourse Representation Theory (DRT) is a formal account for representing the meaning of natural la...
The central characteristic of denials is that they perform a non-monotonic cor-rection operation on ...
Discourse Representation Theory (DRT) was developed by Hans Kamp 1981 in order to combine “a definit...
This paper describes and discusses the formalism which forms the backbone of semantic processing in ...
This article gives a survey of Discourse Representation Theory (DRT), including recent developments,...
TIB Hannover: RO 4633(24) / FIZ - Fachinformationszzentrum Karlsruhe / TIB - Technische Informations...
\u3cp\u3eThis paper deals with forward references (also called kataphoric references) in natural lan...
In this article, a previously unnoticed problem of Segmented Discourse Representation Theory ("SDRT"...
The influential idea by van der Sandt (1992) to treat presuppositions as anaphora in the framework o...
This paper deals with forward references (also called kataphoric references) in English. In order to...
PDRT-SANDBOX is a Haskell NLP library that implements Discourse Representation Theory (DRT), and its...
We introduce PDRT-SANDBOX, a Haskell library that implements Projective Dis- course Representation T...
We introduce PDRT-SANDBOX, a Haskell library that implements Projective Dis- course Representation T...
DRT - Discourse Representation TheorySIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC...
This article gives a survey of Discourse Representation Theory (DRT), including recent developments,...
Discourse Representation Theory (DRT) is a formal account for representing the meaning of natural la...
The central characteristic of denials is that they perform a non-monotonic cor-rection operation on ...
Discourse Representation Theory (DRT) was developed by Hans Kamp 1981 in order to combine “a definit...
This paper describes and discusses the formalism which forms the backbone of semantic processing in ...
This article gives a survey of Discourse Representation Theory (DRT), including recent developments,...
TIB Hannover: RO 4633(24) / FIZ - Fachinformationszzentrum Karlsruhe / TIB - Technische Informations...
\u3cp\u3eThis paper deals with forward references (also called kataphoric references) in natural lan...
In this article, a previously unnoticed problem of Segmented Discourse Representation Theory ("SDRT"...
The influential idea by van der Sandt (1992) to treat presuppositions as anaphora in the framework o...
This paper deals with forward references (also called kataphoric references) in English. In order to...