ACL RD-TEC 1.0 Summarization of J95-2003

Paper Title:
CENTERING: A FRAMEWORK FOR MODELING THE LOCAL COHERENCE OF DISCOURSE

Authors: Barbara J. Grosz and Scott Weinstein and Aravind K. Joshi

Other assigned terms:

  • anaphoric expressions
  • anaphors
  • approach
  • association for computational linguistics
  • bias
  • case
  • centering theory
  • cognitive
  • coherence
  • computational model
  • computational theory
  • computational tractability
  • cue phrases
  • definite description
  • definite noun
  • definite noun phrase
  • definite noun phrases
  • denotation
  • discourse
  • discourse coherence
  • discourse entities
  • discourse level
  • discourse meaning
  • discourse segment
  • discourse situation
  • discourse structure
  • ellipsis
  • events
  • fact
  • feature
  • frame
  • french
  • generation
  • grammatical object
  • grammatical role
  • hypothesis
  • implementation
  • inferences
  • information science
  • intention
  • interpretation
  • intonation
  • lexical semantics
  • likelihood
  • linguistic
  • linguistic expression
  • linguistic expressions
  • linguistic features
  • linguistic structure
  • linguistics
  • local coherence
  • meaning
  • mechanisms
  • natural-language
  • noun phrase
  • noun phrase reference
  • noun phrases
  • parallelism
  • phrase
  • phrase reference
  • pragmatic information
  • priori
  • procedure
  • process
  • pronominal reference
  • pronoun
  • pronouns
  • proper name
  • propositional content
  • psycholinguistic evidence
  • psycholinguistic research
  • psychological research
  • relation
  • segment boundary
  • segments
  • semantic
  • semantic interpretation
  • semantic theory
  • sentence
  • sentential context
  • situation semantics
  • stem
  • stress
  • subject position
  • subject preference
  • surface form
  • syntactic position
  • term
  • terms
  • thematic role
  • theories
  • theory
  • turn-taking
  • understanding
  • utterance
  • utterance meaning
  • verb
  • vp-ellipsis
  • word
  • word order
  • words

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