tech,4-1-P03-1031,bq hypothesis . This paper concerns the <term> discourse understanding process </term> in <term> spoken
other,20-3-C04-1128,bq upon <term> lexical similarity </term> of <term> discourse segments </term> for <term> question-answer
other,15-1-N04-1024,bq <term> writing </term> with <term> essay-based discourse elements </term> ( e.g. , <term> thesis statements
other,7-1-J86-3001,bq this paper we explore a new <term> theory of discourse structure </term> that stresses the role
other,6-3-A88-1001,bq </term> and <term> feedback </term> about the <term> discourse </term> are enabled . The <term> interface </term>
tech,20-1-C88-1044,bq discusses implications for current <term> discourse processing algorithms </term> . We examine
other,21-1-C88-2130,bq apartment or house , a much-studied <term> discourse task </term> first characterized linguistically
other,3-1-C92-1052,bq are ever introduced . In this paper <term> discourse segments </term> are defined and a method
other,12-3-H92-1045,bq completion , we observed a very strong <term> discourse </term> effect . That is , if a <term> polysemous
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