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  • 1
    UID:
    b3kat_BV042480963
    Format: XII, 305 S. , graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 9783110416749 , 9783110416756 , 9783110416817
    Series Statement: Empirische Linguistik / Empirical Linguistics 3
    Note: Dissertation Universität Passau 2013
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, PDF
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, EPUB
    Language: English
    Subjects: English Studies
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    Keywords: Englisch ; Anapher ; Hypertext ; Information Retrieval ; Korpus ; Englisch ; Anapher ; Hypertext ; Computerlinguistik ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
    Author information: Schmolz, Helene 1983-
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    almahu_BV042255521
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XII, 305 Seiten).
    ISBN: 978-3-11-041675-6 , 978-3-11-041681-7 , 978-3-11-041674-9 , 978-3-11-041676-3
    Series Statement: Empirische Linguistik 3
    Note: Zugl.: Passau, Univ., Diss., 2013
    Language: English
    Subjects: English Studies
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    Keywords: Englisch ; Anapher ; Hypertext ; Computerlinguistik ; Englisch ; Anapher ; Hypertext ; Information Retrieval ; Korpus ; Hochschulschrift ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books ; Hochschulschrift
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    Author information: Schmolz, Helene, 1983-,
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    UID:
    gbv_1778633455
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (318 p.)
    ISBN: 9783110416756
    Series Statement: Empirische Linguistik / Empirical Linguistics
    Content: Empirical approaches based on qualitative or quantitative methods of corpus linguistics have become a central paradigm within linguistics. The series takes account of this fact and provides a platform for approaches within synchronous linguistics as well as interdisciplinary works with a linguistic focus which devise new ways of working empirically and develop new data-based methods and theoretical models for empirical linguistic analyses
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    Language: English
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    Berlin : De Gruyter Mouton
    UID:
    gbv_823013960
    Format: Online-Ressource (318 p)
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    ISBN: 9783110416749
    Series Statement: Empirische Linguistik / Empirical Linguistics v.3
    Content: The fields of linguistics and information technology can profit from each other in valuable ways if they get connected in a truly interdisciplinary way. This book focuses on anaphora resolution for the English language and shows how rewarding a linguistic-computational perspective can be. It outlines all types of anaphors and their frequencies and also develops rules for resolving non-finite clause anaphors, which have never before been examined. Helene Schmolz, Passau University, Germany.
    Content: The fields of linguistics and information technology can profit from each other in valuable ways if they get connected in a truly interdisciplinary way. This book focuses on anaphora resolution for the English language and shows how rewarding a linguistic-computational perspective can be. It outlines all types of anaphors and their frequencies and also develops rules for resolving non-finite clause anaphors, which have never before been examined
    Note: Description based upon print version of record , ""Foreword ""; ""Contents ""; ""1 Introduction ""; ""2 Linguistic fundamentals of anaphors and anaphora ""; ""2.1 Basic definitions ""; ""2.2 The relationship between anaphor and antecedent ""; ""2.2.1 Coreference ""; ""2.2.2 Substitution ""; ""2.2.3 Comparison of coreference and substitution "" , ""2.2.4 Sense relations """"2.3 Related concepts: cataphora, endophora, exophora and deixis ""; ""2.3.1 Cataphora ""; ""2.3.2 Endophora and exophora ""; ""2.3.3 Deixis ""; ""2.4 Anaphors as cohesive devices in texts ""; ""2.4.1 Texts and their features ""; ""2.4.2 Cohesion "" , ""2.4.3 Cohesive devices as a form of reduction """"2.5 Anaphors in the present book ""; ""3 Types of anaphors ""; ""3.1 Central pronouns ""; ""3.1.1 Personal pronouns ""; ""3.1.1.1 Subjective and objective forms ""; ""3.1.1.2 Person, number and gender ""; ""3.1.1.3 Anaphoric and non-anaphoric use "" , ""3.1.1.4 Cataphoric use """"3.1.1.5 Relationship between anaphor and antecedent ""; ""3.1.1.6 Summary ""; ""3.1.2 Possessive pronouns ""; ""3.1.2.1 Determinative and independent possessive pronouns ""; ""3.1.2.2 Person, number and gender ""; ""3.1.2.3 Anaphoric/cataphoric and non-anaphoric use "" , ""3.1.2.4 Relationship between anaphor and antecedent """"3.1.2.5 Summary ""; ""3.1.3 Reflexive pronouns ""; ""3.1.3.1 Basic and emphatic use ""; ""3.1.3.2 Person, number and gender ""; ""3.1.3.3 Anaphoric/cataphoric and non-anaphoric use ""; ""3.1.3.4 Summary "" , ""3.1.4 Summary of personal, possessive and reflexive pronouns "" , Foreword; Contents; 1 Introduction; 2 Linguistic fundamentals of anaphors and anaphora; 2.1 Basic definitions; 2.2 The relationship between anaphor and antecedent; 2.2.1 Coreference; 2.2.2 Substitution; 2.2.3 Comparison of coreference and substitution; 2.2.4 Sense relations; 2.3 Related concepts: cataphora, endophora, exophora and deixis; 2.3.1 Cataphora; 2.3.2 Endophora and exophora; 2.3.3 Deixis; 2.4 Anaphors as cohesive devices in texts; 2.4.1 Texts and their features; 2.4.2 Cohesion; 2.4.3 Cohesive devices as a form of reduction; 2.5 Anaphors in the present book; 3 Types of anaphors , 3.1 Central pronouns3.1.1 Personal pronouns; 3.1.1.1 Subjective and objective forms; 3.1.1.2 Person, number and gender; 3.1.1.3 Anaphoric and non-anaphoric use; 3.1.1.4 Cataphoric use; 3.1.1.5 Relationship between anaphor and antecedent; 3.1.1.6 Summary; 3.1.2 Possessive pronouns; 3.1.2.1 Determinative and independent possessive pronouns; 3.1.2.2 Person, number and gender; 3.1.2.3 Anaphoric/cataphoric and non-anaphoric use; 3.1.2.4 Relationship between anaphor and antecedent; 3.1.2.5 Summary; 3.1.3 Reflexive pronouns; 3.1.3.1 Basic and emphatic use; 3.1.3.2 Person, number and gender , 3.1.3.3 Anaphoric/cataphoric and non-anaphoric use3.1.3.4 Summary; 3.1.4 Summary of personal, possessive and reflexive pronouns; 3.2 Reciprocal pronouns; 3.2.1 Compound and split construction; 3.2.2 Anaphoric/cataphoric and non-anaphoric use; 3.2.3 Summary; 3.3 Demonstrative pronouns; 3.3.1 Dependent and independent demonstrative pronouns; 3.3.2 Grammatical and referential aspects; 3.3.3 Anaphoric/cataphoric and non-anaphoric use; 3.3.4 Relationship between anaphor and antecedent; 3.3.5 Summary; 3.4 Relative pronouns; 3.4.1 Form and function , 3.4.2 Types of clauses and their anaphoric and non-anaphoric use3.4.3 Further non-anaphoric uses; 3.4.4 Gender and case; 3.4.5 Summary; 3.5 Adverbs; 3.5.1 Here and there; 3.5.2 Now and then; 3.5.3 Where, when, while and why; 3.5.4 Summary; 3.6 Noun phrases with a definite article; 3.6.1 Syntactic characteristics; 3.6.2 Anaphoric/cataphoric and non-anaphoric use; 3.6.3 The relationship between anaphor and antecedent; 3.6.4 Summary; 3.7 Proper names; 3.7.1 Proper names and proper nouns; 3.7.2 Syntactic features; 3.7.3 Anaphoric and non-anaphoric use; 3.7.4 Summary; 3.8 Indefinite pronouns , 3.8.1 One and ones3.8.2 Other, others and another; 3.8.3 Both, all and each; 3.8.4 Enough and several; 3.8.5 Some and any; 3.8.6 Either, neither and none; 3.8.7 Many and much/more/most, few/fewer/fewest and little/less/least; 3.8.8 Further non-anaphoric uses of all of-pronouns; 3.8.9 Cataphoric use; 3.8.10 Indefinite pronouns as elliptical forms; 3.8.11 Summary; 3.9 Other forms of coreference and substitution: the same, such and so; 3.9.1 The same; 3.9.2 Such; 3.9.3 So; 3.9.4 Cataphoric use; 3.9.5 Summary; 3.10 Verb phrases with do and combinations with so, this, that, it and the same (thing) , 3.10.1 Simple forms with do
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783110416756
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783110416749
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Anaphora Resolution and Text Retrieval A Linguistic Analysis of Hypertexts
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
    Author information: Schmolz, Helene 1983-
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    Berlin :De Gruyter,
    UID:
    almahu_9948320507702882
    Format: 1 online resource (317 pages) : , illustrations (some color).
    ISBN: 9783110416756 (e-book)
    Series Statement: Empirische Linguistik / Empirical Linguistics, Band 3
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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    Berlin/Boston :De Gruyter Mouton,
    UID:
    edocfu_9958354227302883
    Format: 1 online resource(xii,306p.) : , illustrations.
    Edition: Electronic reproduction. Berlin/Boston : De Gruyter Mouton, 2015. Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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    ISBN: 9783110416756
    Series Statement: Empirische Linguistik / Empirical Linguistics; 3
    Content: The fields of linguistics and information technology can profit from each other in valuable ways if they get connected in a truly interdisciplinary way. This book focuses on anaphora resolution for the English language and shows how rewarding a linguistic-computational perspective can be. It outlines all types of anaphors and their frequencies and also develops rules for resolving non-finite clause anaphors, which have never before been examined.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Foreword -- , Contents -- , 1 Introduction -- , 2 Linguistic fundamentals of anaphors and anaphora -- , 3 Types of anaphors -- , 4 Anaphors in hypertexts -- , 5 Text retrieval and its handling of anaphors -- , 6 Approaches to and uses of anaphora resolution -- , 7 Development of extensive linguistic rules for anaphora resolution: the example of non-finite clause anaphors -- , 8 Conclusion -- , Bibliography -- , Index. , Also available in print edition. , In English.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783110416749
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    UID:
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    Format: 1 online resource (318 pages)
    ISBN: 3110416751 , 9783110416817 , 3110416816 , 9783110416749 , 3110416743 , 9783110416756
    Series Statement: Empirische Linguistik / Empirical Linguistics ; v. 3
    Content: The fields of linguistics and information technology can profit from each other in valuable ways if they get connected in a truly interdisciplinary way. This book focuses on anaphora resolution for the English language and shows how rewarding a linguistic-computational perspective can be. It outlines all types of anaphors and their frequencies and also develops rules for resolving non-finite clause anaphors, which have never before been examined.
    Note: 3.10.1 Simple forms with do. , Foreword; Contents; 1 Introduction; 2 Linguistic fundamentals of anaphors and anaphora; 2.1 Basic definitions; 2.2 The relationship between anaphor and antecedent; 2.2.1 Coreference; 2.2.2 Substitution; 2.2.3 Comparison of coreference and substitution; 2.2.4 Sense relations; 2.3 Related concepts: cataphora, endophora, exophora and deixis; 2.3.1 Cataphora; 2.3.2 Endophora and exophora; 2.3.3 Deixis; 2.4 Anaphors as cohesive devices in texts; 2.4.1 Texts and their features; 2.4.2 Cohesion; 2.4.3 Cohesive devices as a form of reduction; 2.5 Anaphors in the present book; 3 Types of anaphors. , 3.1 Central pronouns3.1.1 Personal pronouns; 3.1.1.1 Subjective and objective forms; 3.1.1.2 Person, number and gender; 3.1.1.3 Anaphoric and non-anaphoric use; 3.1.1.4 Cataphoric use; 3.1.1.5 Relationship between anaphor and antecedent; 3.1.1.6 Summary; 3.1.2 Possessive pronouns; 3.1.2.1 Determinative and independent possessive pronouns; 3.1.2.2 Person, number and gender; 3.1.2.3 Anaphoric/cataphoric and non-anaphoric use; 3.1.2.4 Relationship between anaphor and antecedent; 3.1.2.5 Summary; 3.1.3 Reflexive pronouns; 3.1.3.1 Basic and emphatic use; 3.1.3.2 Person, number and gender. , 3.1.3.3 Anaphoric/cataphoric and non-anaphoric use3.1.3.4 Summary; 3.1.4 Summary of personal, possessive and reflexive pronouns; 3.2 Reciprocal pronouns; 3.2.1 Compound and split construction; 3.2.2 Anaphoric/cataphoric and non-anaphoric use; 3.2.3 Summary; 3.3 Demonstrative pronouns; 3.3.1 Dependent and independent demonstrative pronouns; 3.3.2 Grammatical and referential aspects; 3.3.3 Anaphoric/cataphoric and non-anaphoric use; 3.3.4 Relationship between anaphor and antecedent; 3.3.5 Summary; 3.4 Relative pronouns; 3.4.1 Form and function. , 3.4.2 Types of clauses and their anaphoric and non-anaphoric use3.4.3 Further non-anaphoric uses; 3.4.4 Gender and case; 3.4.5 Summary; 3.5 Adverbs; 3.5.1 Here and there; 3.5.2 Now and then; 3.5.3 Where, when, while and why; 3.5.4 Summary; 3.6 Noun phrases with a definite article; 3.6.1 Syntactic characteristics; 3.6.2 Anaphoric/cataphoric and non-anaphoric use; 3.6.3 The relationship between anaphor and antecedent; 3.6.4 Summary; 3.7 Proper names; 3.7.1 Proper names and proper nouns; 3.7.2 Syntactic features; 3.7.3 Anaphoric and non-anaphoric use; 3.7.4 Summary; 3.8 Indefinite pronouns. , 3.8.1 One and ones3.8.2 Other, others and another; 3.8.3 Both, all and each; 3.8.4 Enough and several; 3.8.5 Some and any; 3.8.6 Either, neither and none; 3.8.7 Many and much/more/most, few/fewer/fewest and little/less/least; 3.8.8 Further non-anaphoric uses of all of-pronouns; 3.8.9 Cataphoric use; 3.8.10 Indefinite pronouns as elliptical forms; 3.8.11 Summary; 3.9 Other forms of coreference and substitution: the same, such and so; 3.9.1 The same; 3.9.2 Such; 3.9.3 So; 3.9.4 Cataphoric use; 3.9.5 Summary; 3.10 Verb phrases with do and combinations with so, this, that, it and the same (thing). , English.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Schmolz, Helene. Anaphora Resolution and Text Retrieval : A Linguistic Analysis of Hypertexts. Berlin/Boston : De Gruyter, ©2015 ISBN 9783110416749
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    UID:
    edoccha_9959110154702883
    Format: 1 online resource (318 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 3-11-041675-1 , 3-11-041681-6
    Series Statement: Empirische Linguistik / Empirical Linguistics, Band 3
    Content: This book covers anaphora resolution for the English language from a linguistic and computational point of view. First, a definition of anaphors that applies to linguistics as well as information technology is given. On this foundation, all types of anaphors and their characteristics for English are outlined. To examine how frequent each type of anaphor is, a corpus of different hypertexts has been established and analysed with regard to anaphors. The most frequent type are non-finite clause anaphors - a type which has never been investigated so far. Therefore, the potential of non-finite clause anaphors are further explored with respect to anaphora resolution. After presenting the fundamentals of computational anaphora resolution and its application in text retrieval, rules for resolving non-finite clause anaphors are established. Therefore, this book shows that a truly interdisciplinary approach can achieve results which would not have been possible otherwise. Open Access: In July 2019, this volume was retroactively turned into an Open Access publication thanks to the support of the Fachinformationsdienst Linguistik.https://www.linguistik.de/
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Front matter -- , Foreword -- , Contents -- , 1 Introduction -- , 2 Linguistic fundamentals of anaphors and anaphora -- , 3 Types of anaphors -- , 4 Anaphors in hypertexts -- , 5 Text retrieval and its handling of anaphors -- , 6 Approaches to and uses of anaphora resolution -- , 7 Development of extensive linguistic rules for anaphora resolution: the example of non-finite clause anaphors -- , 8 Conclusion -- , Bibliography -- , Index , Issued also in print. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-11-041676-X
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-11-041674-3
    Language: English
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    De Gruyter | Berlin :De Gruyter,
    UID:
    almahu_9948152915802882
    Format: 1 online resource (318 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 3-11-041675-1 , 3-11-041681-6
    Series Statement: Empirische Linguistik / Empirical Linguistics, Band 3
    Content: This book covers anaphora resolution for the English language from a linguistic and computational point of view. First, a definition of anaphors that applies to linguistics as well as information technology is given. On this foundation, all types of anaphors and their characteristics for English are outlined. To examine how frequent each type of anaphor is, a corpus of different hypertexts has been established and analysed with regard to anaphors. The most frequent type are non-finite clause anaphors - a type which has never been investigated so far. Therefore, the potential of non-finite clause anaphors are further explored with respect to anaphora resolution. After presenting the fundamentals of computational anaphora resolution and its application in text retrieval, rules for resolving non-finite clause anaphors are established. Therefore, this book shows that a truly interdisciplinary approach can achieve results which would not have been possible otherwise. Open Access: In July 2019, this volume was retroactively turned into an Open Access publication thanks to the support of the Fachinformationsdienst Linguistik.https://www.linguistik.de/
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Front matter -- , Foreword -- , Contents -- , 1 Introduction -- , 2 Linguistic fundamentals of anaphors and anaphora -- , 3 Types of anaphors -- , 4 Anaphors in hypertexts -- , 5 Text retrieval and its handling of anaphors -- , 6 Approaches to and uses of anaphora resolution -- , 7 Development of extensive linguistic rules for anaphora resolution: the example of non-finite clause anaphors -- , 8 Conclusion -- , Bibliography -- , Index , Issued also in print. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-11-041676-X
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-11-041674-3
    Language: English
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    De Gruyter | Berlin :De Gruyter,
    UID:
    edocfu_9959110154702883
    Format: 1 online resource (318 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 3-11-041675-1 , 3-11-041681-6
    Series Statement: Empirische Linguistik / Empirical Linguistics, Band 3
    Content: This book covers anaphora resolution for the English language from a linguistic and computational point of view. First, a definition of anaphors that applies to linguistics as well as information technology is given. On this foundation, all types of anaphors and their characteristics for English are outlined. To examine how frequent each type of anaphor is, a corpus of different hypertexts has been established and analysed with regard to anaphors. The most frequent type are non-finite clause anaphors - a type which has never been investigated so far. Therefore, the potential of non-finite clause anaphors are further explored with respect to anaphora resolution. After presenting the fundamentals of computational anaphora resolution and its application in text retrieval, rules for resolving non-finite clause anaphors are established. Therefore, this book shows that a truly interdisciplinary approach can achieve results which would not have been possible otherwise. Open Access: In July 2019, this volume was retroactively turned into an Open Access publication thanks to the support of the Fachinformationsdienst Linguistik.https://www.linguistik.de/
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Front matter -- , Foreword -- , Contents -- , 1 Introduction -- , 2 Linguistic fundamentals of anaphors and anaphora -- , 3 Types of anaphors -- , 4 Anaphors in hypertexts -- , 5 Text retrieval and its handling of anaphors -- , 6 Approaches to and uses of anaphora resolution -- , 7 Development of extensive linguistic rules for anaphora resolution: the example of non-finite clause anaphors -- , 8 Conclusion -- , Bibliography -- , Index , Issued also in print. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-11-041676-X
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-11-041674-3
    Language: English
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