#16088In this paper we propose a logical formalism, which, among other things, is suitable for representing determiners without forcing a particularinterpretation when their meaning is still not clear.
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things , is suitable for representing
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determiners
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without forcing a particular
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#16083In this paper we propose a logical formalism, which, among other things, is suitable for representingdeterminers without forcing a particular interpretation when their meaning is still not clear.
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<term>
interpretation
</term>
when their
<term>
meaning
</term>
is still not clear . This paper describes
#16091In this paper we propose a logical formalism, which, among other things, is suitable for representing determiners without forcing a particular interpretation when theirmeaning is still not clear.
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the global
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meaning
</term>
of a
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sentence
</term>
, even if not in a precise way .
#16045Determiners play an important role in conveying the meaning of an utterance, but they have often been disregarded, perhaps because it seemed more important to devise methods to grasp the global meaning of asentence, even if not in a precise way.
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determiners
</term>
is their inherent
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ambiguity
</term>
. In this paper we propose a logical
#16062Another problem with determiners is their inherentambiguity.
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an important role in conveying the
<term>
meaning
</term>
of an
<term>
utterance
</term>
, but
#16017Determiners play an important role in conveying themeaning of an utterance, but they have often been disregarded, perhaps because it seemed more important to devise methods to grasp the global meaning of a sentence, even if not in a precise way.
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precise way . Another problem with
<term>
determiners
</term>
is their inherent
<term>
ambiguity
</term>
#16058Another problem withdeterminers is their inherent ambiguity.
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preceding
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utterance
</term>
alone .
<term>
Determiners
</term>
play an important role in conveying
#16009We claim that the advantage of this approach is its reliance upon pragmatic information, including discourse content and conversational goals, rather than upon precise representations of the preceding utterance alone.Determiners play an important role in conveying the meaning of an utterance, but they have often been disregarded, perhaps because it seemed more important to devise methods to grasp the global meaning of a sentence, even if not in a precise way.
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devise methods to grasp the global
<term>
meaning
</term>
of a
<term>
sentence
</term>
, even if
#16042Determiners play an important role in conveying the meaning of an utterance, but they have often been disregarded, perhaps because it seemed more important to devise methods to grasp the globalmeaning of a sentence, even if not in a precise way.
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conveying the
<term>
meaning
</term>
of an
<term>
utterance
</term>
, but they have often been disregarded
#16020Determiners play an important role in conveying the meaning of anutterance, but they have often been disregarded, perhaps because it seemed more important to devise methods to grasp the global meaning of a sentence, even if not in a precise way.