In:Anaphora Processing: Linguistic, cognitive and computational modelling
Edited by António Branco, Tony McEnery and Ruslan Mitkov
[Current Issues in Linguistic Theory 263] 2005
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Published online: 27 January 2005
https://doi.org/10.1075/cilt.263.toc
https://doi.org/10.1075/cilt.263.toc
Table of contents
Editors’ Forewordvii
I. Computational Treatment
A Lightweight Approach to Coreference Resolution for Named Entities in Text97
II. Theretical, Psycholinguistic and Cognitive Issues
Modelling Referential Choice in Discourse: A Cognitive Calculative Approach and a Neutral Network Approach163
Degrees of Indirectness: Two Types of Implicit Referents and their Retrieval via Unaccented Pronouns199
Pronominal Interpretation and the Syntax-Discourse Interface: Real-time Comprehension and Neurological Properties221
Top-down and Bottom-up Effects on the Interpretation of Weak Object Pronouns in Greek239
Different Forms Have Different Referential Properties: Implications for the Notion of ‘Salience’261
Referential Accessibility and Anaphor Resolution: The Case of the French Hybrid Demonstrative Pronoun Celui-Ci/Celle-Ci283
III. Corpus-Based Studies
The Predicate-Argument Structure of Discourse Connectives: A Corpus-Based Study303
Combining Centering-Based Models of Salience and Information Structure for Resolving Intersentential Pronominal Anaphora329
Pronouns Without NP Antecedents: How do we Know when a Pronoun is Referential?351
Coreference and Anaphoric Relations of Demonstrative Noun Phrases in Multilingual Corpus385
