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In this paper we present a new empirical method for coreference resolution, implemented in the COCKTAIL system. The resuits of COCKTAIL are used for lightweight abduction of cohesion and coherence ...
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The relationship of cohesion and coherence has always been a central issue in the study of discourse processing. In order to achieve a more thorough understanding of the relationship, this article ...
The purpose of this project is to create a computer tool that measures text difficulty at various levels of language, discourse, and conceptual analysis. Text difficulties include problems with ...
This paper presents a computational method for the recognition of the cohesive and coherence structures of texts. A large lexical knowledge base built oil top of WordNet provides with the ...
This study investigates the nature of cohesion, coherence, content, and grammar emergent in children's essays, with a greater emphasis given to the understanding of cohesion and coherence. Conceptual ...
In an attempt to better understand Halliday and Hasan's system and its implications, I decided to replicate part of Tierney and Mosenthal's (1981) study with the following objectives in mind: 1. to ...
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Let me posit that linguistics, like physics, has four binding forces. The comparison with physics is only fanciful, and I am here interested only in the linguistic forces as they apply to published ...
In this paper, we propose a generalization of Centering Theory (CT) (Grosz, Joshi, Weinstein 1995) called Veins Theory (VT), which extends the applicability of centering rules from local to global ...
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