other,29-3-E93-1025,ak Furthermore , in contrast to the approach of Dalrymple et al. \ [ 1991 \ ] , the treatment directly encodes the intuitive distinction between <term> full NPs </term> and the <term> referential elements </term> that corefer with them through what we term <term> role linking </term> .
other,25-3-E93-1025,ak Furthermore , in contrast to the approach of Dalrymple et al. \ [ 1991 \ ] , the treatment directly encodes the intuitive distinction between <term> full NPs </term> and the <term> referential elements </term> that corefer with them through what we term <term> role linking </term> .
other,8-4-E93-1025,ak The correct <term> predictions </term> for several problematic examples of <term> ellipsis </term> naturally result .
other,8-5-E93-1025,ak Finally , the analysis extends directly to other <term> discourse copying phenomena </term> .
tech,5-1-E93-1025,ak We give an analysis of <term> ellipsis resolution </term> in terms of a straightforward <term> discourse copying algorithm </term> that correctly predicts a wide range of phenomena .
other,39-3-E93-1025,ak Furthermore , in contrast to the approach of Dalrymple et al. \ [ 1991 \ ] , the treatment directly encodes the intuitive distinction between <term> full NPs </term> and the <term> referential elements </term> that corefer with them through what we term <term> role linking </term> .
other,9-2-E93-1025,ak The treatment does not suffer from problems inherent in <term> identity-of-relations analyses </term> .
tech,12-1-E93-1025,ak We give an analysis of <term> ellipsis resolution </term> in terms of a straightforward <term> discourse copying algorithm </term> that correctly predicts a wide range of phenomena .
other,2-4-E93-1025,ak The correct <term> predictions </term> for several problematic examples of <term> ellipsis </term> naturally result .
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