Computational approaches to discourse understanding have a two-part goal: (1) identifying those aspects of discourse understanding that require process-based accounts, and (2) characterizing the processes and data structures they involve. To date, in the area of reference, process-based accounts have been developed for reference via anaphoric pronouns and via definite descriptors. In this paper, I propose and argue for a process-based account of deictic reference in text. This account adds precision to common notions of discourse entity, discourse segment and focus and to relationships between the three
This paper takes as its starting point the ground-breaking claims of Sir John Lyons in his work on d...
Abstract—This paper aims at proposing a cognitive structure for discourse deixis, in terms of which ...
This report investigates the process of focussing as a description and explanation of the comprehens...
Computational approaches to discourse understanding have a two-part goal: (1) to identify those aspe...
Computational approaches to discourse understanding have a two-part goal: (1) identifying those aspe...
Research on the factors and processes involved in pronoun interpretation has to date concentrated on...
This paper examines demonstrative pronouns used as deictics to refer to the interpretation of one or...
International audienceThis article is a characterisation of discourse anaphora. It highlights the co...
Definite noun phrases (NP\u27s), proper names, and third person pronouns are not consistently interp...
This paper proposes a renewed and more textured understanding of the relation between deixis and dir...
When people talk or write, they refer to things, objects, events, actions, facts and/or states that ...
International audienceTaking English as the example language, the article begins by presenting a Sca...
We argue in this paper that many common adverbial phrases generally taken to be discourse connective...
Personal pronouns are anaphoric expressions in discourse context and deictic when they refer to extr...
This paper takes as its starting point the ground-breaking claims of Sir John Lyons in his work on d...
This paper takes as its starting point the ground-breaking claims of Sir John Lyons in his work on d...
Abstract—This paper aims at proposing a cognitive structure for discourse deixis, in terms of which ...
This report investigates the process of focussing as a description and explanation of the comprehens...
Computational approaches to discourse understanding have a two-part goal: (1) to identify those aspe...
Computational approaches to discourse understanding have a two-part goal: (1) identifying those aspe...
Research on the factors and processes involved in pronoun interpretation has to date concentrated on...
This paper examines demonstrative pronouns used as deictics to refer to the interpretation of one or...
International audienceThis article is a characterisation of discourse anaphora. It highlights the co...
Definite noun phrases (NP\u27s), proper names, and third person pronouns are not consistently interp...
This paper proposes a renewed and more textured understanding of the relation between deixis and dir...
When people talk or write, they refer to things, objects, events, actions, facts and/or states that ...
International audienceTaking English as the example language, the article begins by presenting a Sca...
We argue in this paper that many common adverbial phrases generally taken to be discourse connective...
Personal pronouns are anaphoric expressions in discourse context and deictic when they refer to extr...
This paper takes as its starting point the ground-breaking claims of Sir John Lyons in his work on d...
This paper takes as its starting point the ground-breaking claims of Sir John Lyons in his work on d...
Abstract—This paper aims at proposing a cognitive structure for discourse deixis, in terms of which ...
This report investigates the process of focussing as a description and explanation of the comprehens...