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The goal of argumentation mining, an evolving research field in computational linguistics, is to
design methods capable of analyzing people’s argumentation. In this article, we go beyond the
state o...
Reflections on the Penn Discourse TreeBank,Comparable Corpora,and Complementary Annotation
Penn Discourse TreeBank Comparable Corpora Complementary Annotation
2015/9/14
The Penn Discourse Treebank (PDTB) was released to the public in 2008. It remains the largest manually annotated corpus of discourse relations to date. Its focus on discourse relations that are either...
Sentence compression holds promise for many applications ranging from summarization to subtitle generation. The task is typically performed on isolated sentences without taking the surrounding context...
Evaluating Discourse and Dialogue Coding Schemes
Evaluating Discourse Dialogue Coding Schemes
2015/8/31
Agreement statistics play an important role in the evaluation of coding schemes for discourse and dialogue. Unfortunately there is a lack of understanding regarding appropriate agreement measures and ...
Representing Discourse Coherence: A Corpus-Based Study
Corpus-Based Study Discourse Coherence:
2015/8/31
This article aims to present a set of discourse structure relations that are easy to code and to
develop criteria for an appropriate data structure for representing these relations. Discourse
struct...
We argue in this article that many common adverbial phrases generally taken to signal a discourse
relation between syntactically connected units within discourse structure instead work anaphorically ...
The Theory and Practice of Discourse Parsing and Summarization
Theory and Practice Discourse Parsing Summarization
2015/8/27
Marcu’s monograph is based on his Ph.D. thesis—research carried out at the Department of Computer Science, University of Toronto—and subsequent work conducted at the Information Sciences Institute, Un...
DISCOURSE IN PRODUCTION
DISCOURSE PRODUCTION
2015/6/25
Discourse is language use in the large. It is more than the use of sounds, words, or sentences. It is extended activities that are carried out by means of language. Originally, discourse was synonymou...
Contributing to Discourse
Contributing Discourse
2015/6/25
For people to contribute to discourse, they must do more than utter the right sentence at the right time. The basic requirement is that they odd to their common ground in on orderly way. To do this, w...
The Life and Death of Discourse Entities: Identifying Singleton Mentions
The Life and Death of Discourse Entities Singleton Mentions
2015/6/15
A discourse typically involves numerous entities, but few are mentioned more than once. Distinguishing discourse entities that die out after just one mention (singletons) from those that lead longer l...
Discourse context and the recognition of reduced and canonical spoken words
Discourse context and the recognition reduced and canonical spoken words
2015/4/24
In two eye-tracking experiments we examined whether wider discourse information helps the recognition of reduced pronunciations (e.g., “puter”) more than the recognition of canonical pronunciations of...
Given claims about new topics. How Romance and Germanic speakers link changed and maintained information in narrative discourse
Information structure Discourse cohesion Anaphoric linkage Scope particles Cross-linguistic comparison Romance languages Germanic languages
2015/4/9
This paper deals with the anaphoric linking of information units in spoken discourse in French, Italian, Dutch and German. We distinguish the information units ‘time’, ‘entity’, and‘predicate’ and spe...
When Elephants Fly: Differential Sensitivity of Right and Left Inferior Frontal Gyri to Discourse and World Knowledge
Elephants Fly Differential Sensitivity Right and Left Inferior Frontal Gyri Discourse World Knowledge
2015/4/7
Both local discourse and world knowledge are known to influence sentence processing. We investigated how these two sources of information conspire in language comprehension. Two types of critical sent...
Does working memory capacity affect the ability to predict upcoming words in discourse?
EEG ERP Language Prediction Working memory capacity Reading span
2015/4/7
Prior research has indicated that readers and listeners can use information in the prior discourse to rapidly predict specific upcoming words, as the text is unfolding. Here we used event-related pote...