In opposition to the approach of Kamp and Rohrer the exact meaning of the
<term>
tenses
</term>
is fixed by the
<term>
resolution component
</term>
and not in the process of
<term>
syntactic analysis
</term>
.
#19265In opposition to the approach of Kamp and Rohrer the exact meaning of thetenses is fixed by the resolution component and not in the process of syntactic analysis.
other,5-2-E89-1006,ak
It is based on the
<term>
theory of tenses
</term>
of H. Kamp and Ch . Rohrer .
#19091It is based on thetheory of tenses of H. Kamp and Ch. Rohrer.
other,31-3-E89-1006,ak
Instead of using
<term>
operators
</term>
to express the
<term>
meaning
</term>
of the
<term>
tenses
</term>
the Reichenbachian point of view is adopted and refined such that the impact of the
<term>
tenses
</term>
with respect to the
<term>
meaning
</term>
of the text is understood as contribution to the integration of the
<term>
events
</term>
of a
<term>
sentence
</term>
in the
<term>
event structure
</term>
of the preceeding text .
#19133Instead of using operators to express the meaning of the tenses the Reichenbachian point of view is adopted and refined such that the impact of the tenses with respect to themeaning of the text is understood as contribution to the integration of the events of a sentence in the event structure of the preceeding text.
other,3-3-E89-1006,ak
Instead of using
<term>
operators
</term>
to express the
<term>
meaning
</term>
of the
<term>
tenses
</term>
the Reichenbachian point of view is adopted and refined such that the impact of the
<term>
tenses
</term>
with respect to the
<term>
meaning
</term>
of the text is understood as contribution to the integration of the
<term>
events
</term>
of a
<term>
sentence
</term>
in the
<term>
event structure
</term>
of the preceeding text .
#19105Instead of usingoperators to express the meaning of the tenses the Reichenbachian point of view is adopted and refined such that the impact of the tenses with respect to the meaning of the text is understood as contribution to the integration of the events of a sentence in the event structure of the preceeding text.
other,5-1-E89-1006,ak
A proposal to deal with
<term>
French tenses
</term>
in the framework of
<term>
Discourse Representation Theory
</term>
is presented , as it has been implemented for a fragment at the IMS .
#19062A proposal to deal withFrench tenses in the framework of Discourse Representation Theory is presented, as it has been implemented for a fragment at the IMS.