Centering Theory in Discourse
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ISBN-10
0198236875
ISBN-13
9780198236870
Publisher
Oxford University Press
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Oxford University Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
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GB
Publication Date
Dec 18th, 1997
Print length
464 Pages
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824 grams
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24.20 x 16.60 x 3.10 cms
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PsycholinguisticsSemantics, discourse analysis, etcCognition & cognitive psychology
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A collection of previously unpublished papers focusing on Centering Theory, which has been developed in the context of computational linguistics and cognitive science. The authors' focus on naturally occuring data is part of a general trend towards empiricism in research on computational models of discourse.
Many areas of language-related research -- language processing, linguistic semantics/pragmatics, speech understanding and synthesis, and psychological theories of attention -- have shown an increasing need to describe and understand aspects of discourse anaphora in relation to both processing complexity and the global structure of discourse. A major problem in this area is the large gap between existing theories and accounts of actual phenomena in naturally occurring discourse. Centering Theory is an account of one aspect of discourse, local discourse structure, that makes specific claims about both processing complexity and discourse anaphora. Centering Theory in Discourse focuses on Centering Theory''s ability to account for data from naturally occurring discourse in several languages. The contributors test empirically several claims of Centering Theory, propose extensions to and refinements of Centering, and show how it can be integrated with other aspects of discourse structure and processing.
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