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PRATT, I. AND FRANCEZ, N. 2001. Temporal prepositions and temporal generalized quantifiers. Linguistics and Philosophy 24 (2001),187-222.

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Querying Temporal Databases Using Controlled Natural Language - Nelken, Francez (2000)   Self-citation (Francez)   (Correct)

....with parsing, the NL question is translated into a formula of a formal language called L Allen #Toman, 1996#, based on the interval operators of #Allen, 1983#. The translation is based on an independently motivated novel semantics of sentences modi#ed by temporal Preposition Phrases #PPs# #Pratt and Francez 1997; 2000, Nelken and Francez 1999#. The constructed L Allen formula is then trans1 Through continued design, SQL#Temporal has evolved from predecessor versions named TSQL2 #Snodgrass, 1995# and ATSQL2 #Boehlen et al. 1996#. It is expected to be incorporated within the new version of SQL named SQL3. ....

....#occurrence identi#ers , and adds an additional argument to temporal relations indicating whether a given event has culminated or not. While such devices may perhaps be linguistically justi#ed, it is unclear whether the TDB communitywould adopt such augmentations of the model. Instead, following #Pratt and Francez, 2000; Nelken and Francez, 1999# our focus is on sentences modi#ed by temporal PPs. These PPs are analyzed as variants of standard generalized quanti#ers #Barwise and Cooper, 1981#, in which quanti#cation is over time. Using this framework, we handle questions that refer explicitly to the temporal ....

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I. Pratt and N. Francez. 2000. Temporal prepositions and temporal generalized quanti#ers. To appear in Linguistics and Philosophy.


Querying Temporal Databases Using Controlled Natural Language - Nelken, Francez   Self-citation (Francez)   (Correct)

.... with parsing, the NL question is translated into a formula of a formal language called L Allen (Toman, 1996) based on the interval operators of (Allen, 1983) The translation is based on an independently motivated novel semantics of sentences modified by temporal Preposition Phrases (PPs) (Pratt and Francez 1997; 2000, Nelken and Francez 1999) The constructed L Allen formula is then trans 1 Through continued design, SQL Temporal has evolved from predecessor versions named TSQL2 (Snodgrass, 1995) and ATSQL2 (Boehlen et al. 1996) It is expected to be incorporated within the new version of SQL named SQL3. ....

....identifiers , and adds an additional argument to temporal relations indicating whether a given event has culminated or not. While such devices may perhaps be linguistically justified, it is unclear whether the TDB community would adopt such augmentations of the model. Instead, following (Pratt and Francez, 2000; Nelken and Francez, 1999) our focus is on sentences modified by temporal PPs. These PPs are analyzed as variants of standard generalized quantifiers (Barwise and Cooper, 1981) in which quantification is over time. Using this framework, we handle questions that refer explicitly to the temporal ....

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I. Pratt and N. Francez. 2000. Temporal prepositions and temporal generalized quantifiers. To appear in Linguistics and Philosophy.


A Framework for Resolution of Time in Natural - Language Benjamin Han (2004)   (Correct)

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PRATT, I. AND FRANCEZ, N. 2001. Temporal prepositions and temporal generalized quantifiers. Linguistics and Philosophy 24 (2001),187-222.


STEEL: A Spatio-Temporal Extended Event Language for Tracking.. - Chaudet   (Correct)

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Pratt I, Francez N. Temporal prepositions and temporal generalized quantifiers. Linguistic and Philosophy 2001;24(2):187-222.

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