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P. Piwek and E. Krahmer. Presuppositions in context: Constructing bridges. In P. Bonzon, M. Cavalcanti, and R. Nossum, editors, Formal Aspects of Context, volume 20 of Applied Logic Series. Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2000.

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Varieties Of Anaphora - Krahmer, Piwek (2000)   Self-citation (Piwek Krahmer)   (Correct)

.... OF ANAPHORA Emiel Krahmer and Paul Piwek June 2000 1 INTRODUCTION Traditionally, anaphora have been identified with a limited set of words (pronouns such as he , they , but in the past decades there have been many proposals to interpret other phenomena as anaphora. Here are some of them, each with an example of a discourse involving ....

.... (chapter 2 of Krahmer, 1998) the Editors of the Proceedings of the 11th Amsterdam Colloquium (Piwek, 1997) Journal of Semantics Oxford University Press (Krahmer van Deemter, 1998) the Editors of the SALT 7 Proceedings (Frank Kamp, 1997) and Kluwer Academic Publishers (Partee, 1984; Piwek Krahmer, 2000) and the editors of IWCS II (Stone Hardt, 1997) for the permission to reuse material from their publications in this reader. 11] Emiel Krahmer IPO, Center for User System Interaction Eindhoven University of Technology P.O. Box 513 5600 MB Eindhoven The Netherlands email: ....

Piwek, P. & E. Krahmer (2000), `Presuppositions in Context: Constructing Bridges'.


On the Interpretation of Anaphoric Noun Phrases: Towards a .. - Krahmer, van Deemter (1998)   Self-citation (Krahmer)   (Correct)

....of a motor. Clearly, the presupposition triggered by the motor does not even match partially with one of the potential antecedents (John and a car) Hence, global) accommodation of the presupposition is predicted. The fact that cars have motors is not taken into account at all. In Krahmer Piwek (1997) and Piwek Krahmer (1997) it is shown how van der Sandt s presuppositions as anaphors theory can be combined with a constructive inference system, which allows for a formal interaction between presupposition resolution and world knowledge. What is relevant for our purpose here, is that a piece ....

....Clearly, the presupposition triggered by the motor does not even match partially with one of the potential antecedents (John and a car) Hence, global) accommodation of the presupposition is predicted. The fact that cars have motors is not taken into account at all. In Krahmer Piwek (1997) and Piwek Krahmer (1997) it is shown how van der Sandt s presuppositions as anaphors theory can be combined with a constructive inference system, which allows for a formal interaction between presupposition resolution and world knowledge. What is relevant for our purpose here, is that a piece of world knowledge stating ....

Piwek, P. & E. Krahmer (1997), `Presuppositions in context: constructing bridges', in P. Br ezillon & M. Cavalcanti (eds.), Formal and Linguistic Aspects of Context, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, to appear.


Ontological Feedback in Multiagent Systems - Beun, van Eijk, Prüst (2004)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

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P. Piwek and E. Krahmer. Presuppositions in context: Constructing bridges. In P. Bonzon, M. Cavalcanti, and R. Nossum, editors, Formal Aspects of Context, volume 20 of Applied Logic Series. Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2000.


Ontological Feedback in Multiagent Systems - Beun, van Eijk, Prüst (2004)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

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P. Piwek and E. Krahmer. Presuppositions in context: Constructing bridges. In P. Bonzon, M. Cavalcanti, and R. Nossum, editors, Formal Aspects of Context, volume 20 of Applied Logic Series. Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2000.


A-Definites and the Discourse Status of Implicit Arguments - Koenig, Mauner (2000)   (Correct)

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Piwek, P. and E. Krahmer (to appear). Presuppositions in context: Constructing bridges. In P. Brezillon and M. Cavalcanti (Eds.), Formal and Linguistic Aspect of Context. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers. Pollard, C. and I. Sag (1992). Anaphors in english and the scope of binding theory. Linguistic Inquiry 23, 261-303.

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