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Title: Long Distance Pronominalisation and Global Focus
Authors: Hitzeman, Janet
Poesio, Massimo
Issue Date: Aug-1998
Citation: COLING-ACL '98, 36th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics and 17th International Conference on Computational Linguistics, Proceedings of the Conference, August 10-14, 1998, Université de Montréal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. v. 1 pp.550-556.
Publisher: ACL/Morgan Kaufmann Publishers
Abstract: Our corpus of descriptive text contains a significant number of long-distance pronominal references(8.4% of the total). In order to account for howthese pronouns are interpreted, we re-examine Grosz and Sidner’s theory of the attentional state, and in particular the use of the global focus to supplement centering theory. Our corpus evidence concerning these long-distance pronominal references, as well as studies of the use of descriptions, proper names and ambiguous uses of pronouns, lead us to conclude that a discourse focus stack mechanism of the type proposed by Sidner is essential to account for the use of these referring expressions. We suggest revising the Grosz & Sidner framework by allowing for the possibility that an entity in a focus space may have special status.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1842/1038
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