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The syntax-discourse interface :Effects of the main-subordinate distinction on attention structure.
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正題名/作者:
The syntax-discourse interface :
其他題名:
Effects of the main-subordinate distinction on attention structure.
作者:
Miltsakaki, Eleni.
面頁冊數:
227 p.
附註:
Co-Supervisors: Ellen Prince; Aravind Joshi.
附註:
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 64-04, Section: A, page: 1236.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International64-04A.
標題:
Language, Linguistics.
電子資源:
http://pqdd.sinica.edu.tw/twdaoapp/servlet/advanced?query=3087438
ISBN:
0496352083
The syntax-discourse interface :Effects of the main-subordinate distinction on attention structure.
Miltsakaki, Eleni.
The syntax-discourse interface :
Effects of the main-subordinate distinction on attention structure. [electronic resource] - 227 p.
Co-Supervisors: Ellen Prince; Aravind Joshi.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Pennsylvania, 2003.
The central claim of this thesis is that, unlike main clauses, adjunct subordinate clauses do not form independent processing units in the computation of entity-based topic continuity (attention structure) in discourse. This claim has two primary consequences. First, discourse entities in adjunct subordinate clauses are assigned lower salience than main clauses entities, especially subjects. Second, the process that selects antecedents for pronouns in main clauses is qualitatively different from the process of anaphoric interpretation in subordinate clauses. The former is affected by the mechanism responsible for directing attention in discourse. The latter depends heavily on verbs semantics and the effect of connectives. The claims of this thesis are empirically tested for English and Greek. Primary evidence for the low salience of entities in adjunct subordinate clauses comes from corpus studies, which show that entities in adjunct subordinate clauses (a) make poor competitors in the selection of antecedents for subject pronouns in main clauses, and (b) are unlikely to be referred to in the subsequent discourse with a pronoun (unless they are already old). Primary evidence for the two level anaphora resolution mechanism comes from psycholinguistic experiments designed to test if there is a consistent difference in the way we interpret pronouns in main and adjunct subordinate clauses. These findings form the basis for the specification of two new NLP models, a system for the automated evaluation of coherence in student essays and a two level anaphora resolution algorithm. They also make two significant contributions to the Centering Model, (a) Centering's "utterance" is formally defined on the basis of empirical evidence, and (b) Centering's Rough-Shift transition is for the first time validated as a reliable estimator of poor coherence, empirically tested on an operable essay scoring system.
ISBN: 0496352083Subjects--Topical Terms:
212724
Language, Linguistics.
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