| Barbara Partee. Some Analogies between Pronouns and Temporal Expressions in English. Journal of Philosophy, 70:601--609, 1973. |
....in several steps. As a starting point in this work we use a hypothetical intermediate representation, which can be gained from free text by a fairly simple tagger or parser. Relevant syntactic information has been selected in accordance with the detailed presentation in [Scheler, 1984] cf. [Partee, 1973; Vendler, 1967] The categorizations presented here are all fixed lexical decisions and not contingent on the use of these words in a given sentence. This is in accordance with the principle of a unidirectional parser, and could be changed by the integration of this semantic feature extraction ....
Barbara Partee. Some Analogies between Pronouns and Temporal Expressions in English. Journal of Philosophy, 70:601--609, 1973.
....in several steps. As a starting point in this work we use a hypothetical intermediate representation, which can be gained from free text by a fairly simple tagger or parser. Relevant syntactic information has been selected in accordance with the detailed presentation in [Scheler, 1984] cf. [Partee, 1973; Vendler, 1967] The categorizations presented here are all fixed lexical decisions and not contingent on the use of these words in a given sentence. This is in accordance with the principle of a unidirectional parser, and could be changed by the integration of the semantic feature extraction ....
Barbara Partee. Some Analogies between Pronouns and Temporal Expressions in English. Journal of Philosophy, 70:601--609, 1973.
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