Towards a Computational Theory of Definite Anaphora Comprehension in English Discourse

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Title
en_US Towards a Computational Theory of Definite Anaphora Comprehension in English Discourse
Creator
en_US Sidner, Candace Lee
Date
2004-10-20T20:04:06Z
Date Available
2004-10-20T20:04:06Z
Date Issued
en_US 1979-06-01
Identifier
en_US AITR-537
Abstract
en_US This report investigates the process of focussing as a description and explanation of the comprehension of certain anaphoric expressions in English discourse. The investigation centers on the interpretation of definite anaphora, that is, on the personal pronouns, and noun phrases used with a definite article the, this or that. Focussing is formalized as a process in which a speaker centers attention on a particular aspect of the discourse. An algorithmic description specifies what the speaker can focus on and how the speaker may change the focus of the discourse as the discourse unfolds. The algorithm allows for a simple focussing mechanism to be constructed: and element in focus, an ordered collection of alternate foci, and a stack of old foci. The data structure for the element in focus is a representation which encodes a limted set of associations between it and other elements from teh discourse as well as from general knowledge.
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en_US 265 p.
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Relation
en_US AITR-537