A94-1019 |
FASTR concerns acquisition of
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noun phrase interpretation
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from a corpus . Observation of
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J95-2003 |
is especially true for definite
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noun phrase interpretation
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. For example , several interpretations
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J84-2002 |
that would place the burden of
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noun phrase interpretation
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entirely on the hearer . According
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W07-1527 |
- over , the extension of the
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noun phrase interpretation
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task to other natural languages
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J95-2003 |
choice is the appropriate one for
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noun phrase interpretation
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. Centering theory and the centering
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W07-1527 |
as features in the supervised
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noun phrase interpretation
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model , but they are also used
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H86-1009 |
for several purposes , of which
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noun phrase interpretation
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is only one -- make possible
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J81-4001 |
pronoun co-specifies with some
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noun phrase interpretation
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, but the phrase is placed forward
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E91-1028 |
such low-power techniques for
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noun phrase interpretation
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. ) We assume that our algorithm
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J81-3010 |
. We look at some problems of
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noun phrase interpretation
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in such a scheme and indicate
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J84-2002 |
argument supports the position that
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noun phrase interpretation
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requires analysis of speaker
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P79-1009 |
attention to the particulars of the
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noun phrase interpretations
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. The system creates new DSETs
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J84-2002 |
speaker intent plays a role in
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noun phrase interpretation
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, and that referent identification
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P02-1014 |
investigate previous work on common
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noun phrase interpretation
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( e.g. Sidner ( 1979 ) , Harabagiu
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W07-2209 |
interpretation of a string over a
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noun phrase interpretation
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and avoid merging constituents
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J84-2002 |
supports the positions that ( 1 )
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noun phrase interpretation
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requires an analysis of speaker
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A00-1030 |
grammaticality and likelihood , of a
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noun phrase interpretation
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for a singular noun in absence
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C92-2082 |
partial solution for a problenr like
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noun phrase interpretation
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because at least part of the
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J81-3010 |
queries . Some Problems In Early
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Noun Phrase Interpretation
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C.S. Mellish Department of Artificial
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P89-1016 |
Applying this general strategy to
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noun phrase interpretation
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, Tacitus ' heuristics for referring
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