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Stressed and Unstressed Pronouns: Complementary Preferences

Authors: Megumi Kameyama; SRI INTERNATIONAL MENLO PARK CA ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE CENTER
 
Abstract: I present a unified account of interpretation preferences of stressed and unstressed pronouns in discourse. The central intuition is the Complementary Preference Hypothesis that predicts the interpretation preference of a stressed pronoun from that of an unstressed pronoun in the same discourse position. The base preference must be computed in a total pragmatics module including commonsense preferences. The focus constraint in Rooth's theory of semantic focus is interpreted to be the salient subset of the domain in the local attentional state in the discourse context independently motivated for other purposes in Centering Theory.

Limitations: APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE
Description: Technical note
Pages: 23
Report Date: 27 AUG 1996
Contract Number: IRI9314961
Report Number: A059954
Keywords relating to this report:
*COMPUTATIONAL LINGUISTICS
*SEMANTICS
*WORDS(LANGUAGE)
*Words_Language_
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
HYPOTHESES
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