other,1-2-C88-2130,bq |
linguistically by Linde ( 1974 ) . The
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model
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is embodied in a program ,
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APT
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#15467
Themodel is embodied in a program, APT, that can reproduce segments of actual tape-recorded descriptions, using organizational and discourse strategies derived through analysis of our corpus. |
other,21-1-C88-2130,bq |
apartment or house , a much-studied
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discourse task
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</term>
first characterized linguistically
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#15455
We have developed a computational model of the process of describing the layout of an apartment or house, a much-studieddiscourse task first characterized linguistically by Linde (1974). |
other,4-1-C88-2130,bq |
sentences
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. We have developed a
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computational model
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</term>
of the process of describing the
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#15438
We have developed acomputational model of the process of describing the layout of an apartment or house, a much-studied discourse task first characterized linguistically by Linde (1974). |
lr,29-2-C88-2130,bq |
</term>
derived through analysis of our
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corpus
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</term>
.
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Chart parsing
</term>
is
<term>
|
#15495
The model is embodied in a program, APT, that can reproduce segments of actual tape-recorded descriptions, using organizational and discourse strategies derived through analysis of ourcorpus. |
tool,8-2-C88-2130,bq |
model
</term>
is embodied in a program ,
<term>
|
APT
|
</term>
, that can reproduce segments of
|
#15474
The model is embodied in a program,APT, that can reproduce segments of actual tape-recorded descriptions, using organizational and discourse strategies derived through analysis of our corpus. |