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Resolution of Indirect Anaphora in Japanese Sentences
A noun phrase can indirectly refer to an entity that has already been mentioned. For example, \I went into an old house last night. The roof was leaking badly and ..." indicates that \the roof" is associated with \an old house", which was mentioned in the previous sentence. This kind of reference (indirect anaphora) has not been studied well in natural language processing, but is important for ...
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A noun phrase can indirectly refer to an entity that has already been mentioned. For example, " I went into an old house last night. The roof was leaking badly and ..." indicates that "the roof' is associated with "an old house", which was mentioned in the previous sentence. This kind of reference (indirect anaphora) has not been studied well in natural language processing, but is important for...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Journal of Natural Language Processing
سال: 1999
ISSN: 1340-7619,2185-8314
DOI: 10.5715/jnlp.6.4_3