TENSE AS DISCOURSE ANAPHOR 论文

1988ScholarlyCommons (University of Pennsylvania)引用 236
Natural Language Processing TechniquesSyntax, Semantics, Linguistic VariationLanguage, Metaphor, and Cognition

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In this paper, I consider a range of English expressions and show that their context-dependency can be characterized in terms of two properties: 1. they specify entities in an evolving model of the discourse that the listener is constructing; 2. the particular entity specified depends on another entity in that part of the evolving 'discourse model' that the listener is currently attending to. Such expressions have been called anaphors. I show how tensed clauses share these characteristics, usually just attributed to anaphoric noun phrases. This not only allows us to capture in a simple way the oft-stated but difficult-to-prove intuition that tense is anaphoric, but also contributes to our knowledge of what is needed for understanding narrative text.

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