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In Search of a Bad Reference Corpus
In: http://www.methodsnetwork.ac.uk/redist/pdf/es1_05scott.pdf
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The New IDS Corpus Analysis Platform: Challenges and Prospects
In: http://www.lrec-conf.org/proceedings/lrec2012/pdf/789_Paper.pdf
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A Game-Theoretic Model of Referential Coherence and Its Empirical Verification Using Large Japanese and English Corpora
In: http://winnie.kuis.kyoto-u.ac.jp/members/okuno/paper/ACMTSLT-0503-Shiramatsu.pdf
Abstract: Referential coherence represents the smoothness of discourse resulting from topic continuity and pronominalization. Rational individuals prefer a referentially coherent structure of discourse when they select a language expression and its interpretation. This is a preference for cooperation in communication. By what principle do they share coherent expressions and interpretations? Centering theory is the standard theory of referential coherence [Grosz et al. 1995]. Although it is well designed on the bases of first-order inference rules [Joshi and Kuhn 1979], it does not embody a behavioral principle for the cooperation evident in communication. Hasida [1996] proposed a game-theoretic hypothesis in relation to this issue. We aim to empirically verify Hasida’s hypothesis by using corpora of multiple languages. We statistically design language-dependent parameters by using a corpus of the target language. This statistical design enables us to objectively absorb language-specific differences and to verify the universality of Hasida’s hypothesis by using corpora. We empirically verified our model by using large Japanese and English corpora. The result proves the language universality of the hypothesis.
Keyword: Categories and Subject Descriptors; centering theory; corpus statistics; Discourse analysis; discourse salience; game theory; game-theoretic pragmatics Author’s address; Graduate School of Informatics; I.2.7 [Artificial Intelligence; J.5 [Arts and Humanities; Kyoto University; Languages; meaning game; Measurement; Natural Language Processing—Discourse; Okuno-Lab; perceptual utility; pronominalization; reference probability; referential coherence; S. Shiramatsu; Theory; Verification Additional Key Words and Phrases; —Linguistics General Terms
URL: http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.159.9618
http://winnie.kuis.kyoto-u.ac.jp/members/okuno/paper/ACMTSLT-0503-Shiramatsu.pdf
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Object of Text Technology
In: http://www.jlcl.org/2012_Heft2/H2012-2.pdf
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Web-based Concordancing and Other Reference Resources as a Problem-solving Tool for L2 Writers: A Mixed Methods Study of Korean ESL Graduate Students’ Reference Resource Consultation
Yoon, Choongil. - NO_RESTRICTION
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166Bergische Universität Wuppertal - Anglistik/Amerikanistik
http://www.anglistik.uni-wuppertal.de/
Topic: Contrastive linguistics; Corpus linguistics; History of language; ...
Language: English
Source type: Institutes
Access: free access
167MERLIN - Mehrsprachige Plattform für die Europäischen Referenzniveaus: Untersuchung von Lernersprache im Kontext
https://www.merlin-platform.eu/
Topic: Corpus linguistics; Grammar research; Second language acquisition / Foreign language acquisition; ...
Language: Czech; German, Standard ; Italian
Source type: Bibliographies; Corpora; Lectures / Interviews
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